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<blockquote data-quote="mlstrass" data-source="post: 2476684" data-attributes="member: 569126"><p>PURELY subjective statement. There is NO right or wrong way, only what the listener/owner enjoys.</p><p></p><p>Not everyone is concerned with stage depth, imaging, sound coming from the middle of the windshield, or whatever. I'd say the majority just want some decent sounding tunes while commuting.</p><p></p><p>I have a nice front stage, but at times I want more, so my rear fill amp is wired to a toggle switch. I've also set the amp gain, so it's NOT as loud as the front, but still plenty loud. Sound still seems as if it comes from the front but is MUCH louder and fuller sounding. I personally like being immersed in the sound at times.</p><p></p><p>For ME daily driver SQL is about: plenty of lows, mids that punch you in the chest, and detailed and pleasing highs, AND the ability to get VERY loud, but still sound good at that volume.</p><p></p><p>Seems like 99% of the no rear fill guys act as if everyone should set their car up for SQ comps. Seems pointless if you're not going to compete.</p><p></p><p>I'll say it again: IMO the majority of people throwing a system in a car would be VERY happy with a 4 channel amp and 2 pair of coax's and a decent sub. Most bang for the buck, especially for listeners who aren't so discerning.</p><p></p><p>But again I do understand the "other" side.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlstrass, post: 2476684, member: 569126"] PURELY subjective statement. There is NO right or wrong way, only what the listener/owner enjoys. Not everyone is concerned with stage depth, imaging, sound coming from the middle of the windshield, or whatever. I'd say the majority just want some decent sounding tunes while commuting. I have a nice front stage, but at times I want more, so my rear fill amp is wired to a toggle switch. I've also set the amp gain, so it's NOT as loud as the front, but still plenty loud. Sound still seems as if it comes from the front but is MUCH louder and fuller sounding. I personally like being immersed in the sound at times. For ME daily driver SQL is about: plenty of lows, mids that punch you in the chest, and detailed and pleasing highs, AND the ability to get VERY loud, but still sound good at that volume. Seems like 99% of the no rear fill guys act as if everyone should set their car up for SQ comps. Seems pointless if you're not going to compete. I'll say it again: IMO the majority of people throwing a system in a car would be VERY happy with a 4 channel amp and 2 pair of coax's and a decent sub. Most bang for the buck, especially for listeners who aren't so discerning. But again I do understand the "other" side. [/QUOTE]
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