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<blockquote data-quote="Jojo_Gutts" data-source="post: 8710549" data-attributes="member: 680456"><p>Thanks both of you for being so helpful and taking out the time. I did some research on my own to better educate myself but i feel the more I learned the more confusing it got lol. I do not have a sub so I think I will need the components to do the lifting for the low frequencies too. One thing I read that was kind of confusing was that some people suggested not plugging in the rear tweeters at all and just operating with the woofer. Because rear speakers are for rear fill and not really for sound? However, the discussions seemed to be emphasizing the sound stage and clarity of instrumental play and direction that I would expect to matter more in generes like jazz or rock. I mostly listen to house music and think having rear tweeters for "club" like effect might be better (since apparently thats what rear speakers end up doing by "spoiling" the sound stage). I would love to hear both of your thoughts on that. Am I right to think that the sound stage thing is more genere related or does putting in rear tweeter make the sound absolutely deplorable? A lot of people made it sound that I would be wasting the money I spent on everything by putting in rears.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jojo_Gutts, post: 8710549, member: 680456"] Thanks both of you for being so helpful and taking out the time. I did some research on my own to better educate myself but i feel the more I learned the more confusing it got lol. I do not have a sub so I think I will need the components to do the lifting for the low frequencies too. One thing I read that was kind of confusing was that some people suggested not plugging in the rear tweeters at all and just operating with the woofer. Because rear speakers are for rear fill and not really for sound? However, the discussions seemed to be emphasizing the sound stage and clarity of instrumental play and direction that I would expect to matter more in generes like jazz or rock. I mostly listen to house music and think having rear tweeters for "club" like effect might be better (since apparently thats what rear speakers end up doing by "spoiling" the sound stage). I would love to hear both of your thoughts on that. Am I right to think that the sound stage thing is more genere related or does putting in rear tweeter make the sound absolutely deplorable? A lot of people made it sound that I would be wasting the money I spent on everything by putting in rears. [/QUOTE]
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