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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8804751" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>If you want to use the rear speakers and run them.. There is nothing that states that its wrong?? I like Rear speakers.. Gives me that Surround Sound Affect and fills a Void on some music. Just keep in mind..If the rear speakers are in the Rear deck rather than the doors sharing the same Air space/Trunk air space with any sub woofer. Those would need to be sealed off or capped off some how, like with wood, Plastic, or anything of the like so that the sub woofers air pressure doesnt push the rear speakers Cones to max them out and damage them.Just seal them off and they will last you. But just keep that in mind so the rear speakers dont get trashed/damaged.But.. Hey.. If you want to run rear speakers.. Do It!! Its your system, not Some other. You know.. Thanks for the suggestion, but I think Ill run Rear speakers. My passengers may thank me later</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8804751, member: 634282"] If you want to use the rear speakers and run them.. There is nothing that states that its wrong?? I like Rear speakers.. Gives me that Surround Sound Affect and fills a Void on some music. Just keep in mind..If the rear speakers are in the Rear deck rather than the doors sharing the same Air space/Trunk air space with any sub woofer. Those would need to be sealed off or capped off some how, like with wood, Plastic, or anything of the like so that the sub woofers air pressure doesnt push the rear speakers Cones to max them out and damage them.Just seal them off and they will last you. But just keep that in mind so the rear speakers dont get trashed/damaged.But.. Hey.. If you want to run rear speakers.. Do It!! Its your system, not Some other. You know.. Thanks for the suggestion, but I think Ill run Rear speakers. My passengers may thank me later [/QUOTE]
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