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<blockquote data-quote="goodstuff" data-source="post: 2478016" data-attributes="member: 547462"><p>ok...first off let me start off by saying that I don't get the no rear fill guys...maybe that's because I have not heard a system with only fronts...</p><p></p><p>BUT... my set up is very different from most peoples...I have my 4x6 speakers in the front doors and another set of the same exact speakers that are in the trunk facing fowards...i.e towards the windshield....the speakers in the trunk are wired so that the right is on the left and left is right...what this does for me is (most of the time....depends on the recording) is make it so that the instruments sound like they are correctly placed on the soundstage.... it doesn't sound like you are sitting on the left side of the car, it sounds like you are sitting in the middle....but you still get stereo ( i.e if the sound pans back and forth quickly) from the fronts</p><p></p><p>I can't see, no matter how good the speakers are, or how they are aimed, how it would make it seem like you are sitting in the middle of the soundstage when you have speakers that are not equal distances to each other when you sit on either side of the car and not in the middle...I can see where your coming from when talking about how music is recorded with no rear fill in the studio but a car is not the same environment as a studio (try as we might, lol) hope that makes sense because it's tough to explain without pictures and or diagrams (which I'm too busy/lazy to take)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="goodstuff, post: 2478016, member: 547462"] ok...first off let me start off by saying that I don't get the no rear fill guys...maybe that's because I have not heard a system with only fronts... BUT... my set up is very different from most peoples...I have my 4x6 speakers in the front doors and another set of the same exact speakers that are in the trunk facing fowards...i.e towards the windshield....the speakers in the trunk are wired so that the right is on the left and left is right...what this does for me is (most of the time....depends on the recording) is make it so that the instruments sound like they are correctly placed on the soundstage.... it doesn't sound like you are sitting on the left side of the car, it sounds like you are sitting in the middle....but you still get stereo ( i.e if the sound pans back and forth quickly) from the fronts I can't see, no matter how good the speakers are, or how they are aimed, how it would make it seem like you are sitting in the middle of the soundstage when you have speakers that are not equal distances to each other when you sit on either side of the car and not in the middle...I can see where your coming from when talking about how music is recorded with no rear fill in the studio but a car is not the same environment as a studio (try as we might, lol) hope that makes sense because it's tough to explain without pictures and or diagrams (which I'm too busy/lazy to take) [/QUOTE]
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