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<blockquote data-quote="headless" data-source="post: 2493873" data-attributes="member: 566363"><p>LOL @ MBrock listening to surround on FM radio</p><p></p><p>Rear fill is total nonsense unless you have some real processing to push it. Amusingly, my old *** touch screen eclipse from 1991 had a DSP that computed echos for rear channels and only sent heavily crossed over and processed signals to the rear speakers. This worked great...sometimes. Other times it sounded like complete shit. Sending stereo sound mirroring your fronts to your rears is just plain bad shit. It makes no logical sense to do so. I've listened to the dark side of the moon in my car and some sounds DO sound like they are coming from way off to the sides and behind you, but it's got nothing to do with having speakers behind me (all that's behind me is my sub and the sounds played from 'behind' don't come into that freq range)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headless, post: 2493873, member: 566363"] LOL @ MBrock listening to surround on FM radio Rear fill is total nonsense unless you have some real processing to push it. Amusingly, my old *** touch screen eclipse from 1991 had a DSP that computed echos for rear channels and only sent heavily crossed over and processed signals to the rear speakers. This worked great...sometimes. Other times it sounded like complete shit. Sending stereo sound mirroring your fronts to your rears is just plain bad shit. It makes no logical sense to do so. I've listened to the dark side of the moon in my car and some sounds DO sound like they are coming from way off to the sides and behind you, but it's got nothing to do with having speakers behind me (all that's behind me is my sub and the sounds played from 'behind' don't come into that freq range) [/QUOTE]
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