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<blockquote data-quote="audiolife" data-source="post: 2481127" data-attributes="member: 541383"><p>lol this thread is funny as hell. in any sq car that runs rear fill its tuned in such away to make the listening area sound larger and it is tuned, processed and even seen wings planted on head rests to block out any direct sound from rear fill. if you can tell you have rear fill it pulls your sound stage back toward the center of the car. also the reason why people might say left front and right rear play the same signal is just due to distance from the speakers and probably the opposite side rear disperses sound better from your seating position...also as far as pin pointing subs in back if you can pin point it you have it turned up too loud and haven't played with the phase.. in my truck my sub is x over at 78 Hz at 72 db per octave it pulls my sound stage back from in front of my bumper to about the front 1/4 of my hood and the only way you can tell where it is, is if i turn its gain up and its beating you in the back. some people will also say they can pin point it out because its above 50 Hz when its on by itself LOL in that regard you can go right on down the line and point out all of your speakers if they were playing by itself but have everything else going at the same time on a properly installed set up and by the miracle of god it will sound right when playing together........</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiolife, post: 2481127, member: 541383"] lol this thread is funny as hell. in any sq car that runs rear fill its tuned in such away to make the listening area sound larger and it is tuned, processed and even seen wings planted on head rests to block out any direct sound from rear fill. if you can tell you have rear fill it pulls your sound stage back toward the center of the car. also the reason why people might say left front and right rear play the same signal is just due to distance from the speakers and probably the opposite side rear disperses sound better from your seating position...also as far as pin pointing subs in back if you can pin point it you have it turned up too loud and haven't played with the phase.. in my truck my sub is x over at 78 Hz at 72 db per octave it pulls my sound stage back from in front of my bumper to about the front 1/4 of my hood and the only way you can tell where it is, is if i turn its gain up and its beating you in the back. some people will also say they can pin point it out because its above 50 Hz when its on by itself LOL in that regard you can go right on down the line and point out all of your speakers if they were playing by itself but have everything else going at the same time on a properly installed set up and by the miracle of god it will sound right when playing together........ [/QUOTE]
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