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<blockquote data-quote="alphakenny1" data-source="post: 1400721" data-attributes="member: 561605"><p>its in general better to have an external amp power components because the external amp will give more power and probably cleaner power than the HU internal amp. i would suggest getting one if you are getting components.</p><p></p><p>also if you don't know here is an explanation on why its better just to do the front speakers (my opinion of course): well many car audio enthusiasts in a car try recreate a concert scene in their car. In a concert you sitting in the audience and the music is coming at you, which sounds better and louder. So this is the equivalent to running front speakers only. Depending on positioning of your speakers, the music is coming at you. But if you run a rear fill, your soundstage will move back and hence you are onstage now in a sense. Now the music is not coming at you and it doesn't sound as good.</p><p></p><p>but of course its all personal preference, some people like surround sound in their car. its all up to you though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alphakenny1, post: 1400721, member: 561605"] its in general better to have an external amp power components because the external amp will give more power and probably cleaner power than the HU internal amp. i would suggest getting one if you are getting components. also if you don't know here is an explanation on why its better just to do the front speakers (my opinion of course): well many car audio enthusiasts in a car try recreate a concert scene in their car. In a concert you sitting in the audience and the music is coming at you, which sounds better and louder. So this is the equivalent to running front speakers only. Depending on positioning of your speakers, the music is coming at you. But if you run a rear fill, your soundstage will move back and hence you are onstage now in a sense. Now the music is not coming at you and it doesn't sound as good. but of course its all personal preference, some people like surround sound in their car. its all up to you though. [/QUOTE]
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