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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 358811" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>When you sit at home and listen to music, do you sit facing the speakers or with your back to them? Same in the car. You want most of the sound coming from in front of you. Get the best speakers you can afford to produce the sound you care about the most, that coming from in front of you. Rear speakers, ideally, are for "fill" purposes only. If you use them at all (many of us don't, myself included) they should not be noticeable. You should not really be able to tell that sound is coming from them until you turn them off and then you notice that a little something is missing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 358811, member: 550915"] When you sit at home and listen to music, do you sit facing the speakers or with your back to them? Same in the car. You want most of the sound coming from in front of you. Get the best speakers you can afford to produce the sound you care about the most, that coming from in front of you. Rear speakers, ideally, are for "fill" purposes only. If you use them at all (many of us don't, myself included) they should not be noticeable. You should not really be able to tell that sound is coming from them until you turn them off and then you notice that a little something is missing. [/QUOTE]
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