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<blockquote data-quote="trust fund baby" data-source="post: 8360990" data-attributes="member: 664116"><p>If this is true, then your setup "*****". Sorry, but it's true. You most definitely DONT want your soundstage pulled to the rear. You should have invested the rear speaker money into a stronger/better set of fronts that wouldn't have trouble keeping up. You don't want to listen to music, you want to listen to rattling garbage (based on your description of your setup). Since that is apparently the case, go on with yo bad self, no one here wants to change your mind, we're happy that you're happy. But asking this most basic of questions, then defending your stance with half cocked ideas only makes you look a fool. A few other notes on this- what subwoofers do you have that know that they are on a stereo amplifier, as opposed to a mono, and react negatively? I'd like to know what brand builds that technology into their drivers.</p><p></p><p>Btw- on my setup I run a four channel and mono amp, AND I use mid as speakers as rear fill (attenuated heavily, and actually switched off 99% the time), so my setup isn't a whole lot different than yours, in those ways. That said, your thinking and basis is very wrong, and therefor your argument is flawed from the very foundation.</p><p></p><p>Sorry if this seems blunt, or if I seem rude, I certainly do not intend that, but what I say is true.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trust fund baby, post: 8360990, member: 664116"] If this is true, then your setup "*****". Sorry, but it's true. You most definitely DONT want your soundstage pulled to the rear. You should have invested the rear speaker money into a stronger/better set of fronts that wouldn't have trouble keeping up. You don't want to listen to music, you want to listen to rattling garbage (based on your description of your setup). Since that is apparently the case, go on with yo bad self, no one here wants to change your mind, we're happy that you're happy. But asking this most basic of questions, then defending your stance with half cocked ideas only makes you look a fool. A few other notes on this- what subwoofers do you have that know that they are on a stereo amplifier, as opposed to a mono, and react negatively? I'd like to know what brand builds that technology into their drivers. Btw- on my setup I run a four channel and mono amp, AND I use mid as speakers as rear fill (attenuated heavily, and actually switched off 99% the time), so my setup isn't a whole lot different than yours, in those ways. That said, your thinking and basis is very wrong, and therefor your argument is flawed from the very foundation. Sorry if this seems blunt, or if I seem rude, I certainly do not intend that, but what I say is true. [/QUOTE]
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