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<blockquote data-quote="AcidicDreams" data-source="post: 2480338" data-attributes="member: 558974"><p>You can't properly "recreate" the surround feel. The source material for "rear fill" ISN'T ON THE CD! You are only pipping the stereo signal to the back of the car and playing it again...</p><p></p><p>That said if you like it go for it... Just don't try to say it's better or reproducing anything, you just like it better....</p><p></p><p>and yes, the front stage only people are RIGHT. There is only two channels of information on the CD, therefore rear fill is not the intended by the source and is changing the sound of the recording. Of course I have seen people advocate using deck power for metal because they enjoy the distortion, and who am I to tell them not to enjoy their squared sine waves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AcidicDreams, post: 2480338, member: 558974"] You can't properly "recreate" the surround feel. The source material for "rear fill" ISN'T ON THE CD! You are only pipping the stereo signal to the back of the car and playing it again... That said if you like it go for it... Just don't try to say it's better or reproducing anything, you just like it better.... and yes, the front stage only people are RIGHT. There is only two channels of information on the CD, therefore rear fill is not the intended by the source and is changing the sound of the recording. Of course I have seen people advocate using deck power for metal because they enjoy the distortion, and who am I to tell them not to enjoy their squared sine waves. [/QUOTE]
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