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<blockquote data-quote="calebkhill" data-source="post: 8134985" data-attributes="member: 647857"><p>True.</p><p></p><p>So front stage.</p><p></p><p>You have an idea of running midbass in rear, highs up front .</p><p></p><p>This is not going to give a good sound. You want all your music up front. You want to hear midbass and kick up front, not behind you. And you don't want to separate your lows and highs, after all, music is across the whole spectrum, so you want the whole spectrum up front.</p><p></p><p>This answers your question about rear fill. Now, rear fill can be a very good thing, but you have to have your front stage solid before you can incorporate rear fill. Rear fill isn't supposed to be used for passengers, not midbass, or anything else but to enhance your front stage (in sq). So forget rear fill until you get more experience and a solid front stage.</p><p></p><p>For front stage. You want midbass to the highest highs up front. If I was you, I'd get the 5.25 (if that's as big as you can go, 6.5 if you can) component set. Invest in this set, or your gonna end up dissatisfied. If you cheap out.......... then......</p><p></p><p>With components, you can aim the set how you want, and you have more control over each driver if you run active, rather than no control with a coaxial.</p><p></p><p>With components you can tune, make adjustments, change location, aim. coaxial not as much..... nearly...</p><p></p><p>Once you get your front stage, spend allot of time tuning (and aiming/placement if it's an option), with known techniques of tuning (not just turning knobs)</p><p></p><p>There's alot you can say about this....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="calebkhill, post: 8134985, member: 647857"] True. So front stage. You have an idea of running midbass in rear, highs up front . This is not going to give a good sound. You want all your music up front. You want to hear midbass and kick up front, not behind you. And you don't want to separate your lows and highs, after all, music is across the whole spectrum, so you want the whole spectrum up front. This answers your question about rear fill. Now, rear fill can be a very good thing, but you have to have your front stage solid before you can incorporate rear fill. Rear fill isn't supposed to be used for passengers, not midbass, or anything else but to enhance your front stage (in sq). So forget rear fill until you get more experience and a solid front stage. For front stage. You want midbass to the highest highs up front. If I was you, I'd get the 5.25 (if that's as big as you can go, 6.5 if you can) component set. Invest in this set, or your gonna end up dissatisfied. If you cheap out.......... then...... With components, you can aim the set how you want, and you have more control over each driver if you run active, rather than no control with a coaxial. With components you can tune, make adjustments, change location, aim. coaxial not as much..... nearly... Once you get your front stage, spend allot of time tuning (and aiming/placement if it's an option), with known techniques of tuning (not just turning knobs) There's alot you can say about this.... [/QUOTE]
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