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Good rears to compliment frontstage
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<blockquote data-quote="aworldcollision" data-source="post: 5925999" data-attributes="member: 591636"><p>You didn't answer about the optional processor.</p><p></p><p>Rear speakers, meaning, simply, a second stereo pair playing the same thing. Usually just to make it louder.</p><p></p><p>To accentuate front stage, rear-fill is in order. Usually bandlimited, 20-30 milisecond delay. This is done to give the impression that the room is larger than it is. Do you have the ability to do this? Otherwise, I wouldn't recommend using rear speakers, ever, so I have none to recommend for you. Rear fill, however, is easiest to accomplish with the natural roll off of the driver without a tweeter. Without a tweeter, pretty much any driver will blend well, depending on processing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aworldcollision, post: 5925999, member: 591636"] You didn't answer about the optional processor. Rear speakers, meaning, simply, a second stereo pair playing the same thing. Usually just to make it louder. To accentuate front stage, rear-fill is in order. Usually bandlimited, 20-30 milisecond delay. This is done to give the impression that the room is larger than it is. Do you have the ability to do this? Otherwise, I wouldn't recommend using rear speakers, ever, so I have none to recommend for you. Rear fill, however, is easiest to accomplish with the natural roll off of the driver without a tweeter. Without a tweeter, pretty much any driver will blend well, depending on processing. [/QUOTE]
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