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<blockquote data-quote="audioholic" data-source="post: 3678707" data-attributes="member: 549629"><p>A true 'rear fill' application is meant for just that, filling the rear space with 'ambiance' sound. For this reason, it should be bandpassed and atenuated. Do not run the rears too high, like 120hz and above as suggested earlier, this will certainly have the effect of pulling the soundstage rearward. If you bandpass the rears properly, you should be able to play them abit louder (atenuated less) before they start drawing away from the fronts.</p><p></p><p>As for what speakers to use, doesn't matter alot. Less power, not playing particularly high or low... not the recipe for needing high priced speakers. And no need for coaxes, or a tweeter for that matter. Just run mids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audioholic, post: 3678707, member: 549629"] A true 'rear fill' application is meant for just that, filling the rear space with 'ambiance' sound. For this reason, it should be bandpassed and atenuated. Do not run the rears too high, like 120hz and above as suggested earlier, this will certainly have the effect of pulling the soundstage rearward. If you bandpass the rears properly, you should be able to play them abit louder (atenuated less) before they start drawing away from the fronts. As for what speakers to use, doesn't matter alot. Less power, not playing particularly high or low... not the recipe for needing high priced speakers. And no need for coaxes, or a tweeter for that matter. Just run mids. [/QUOTE]
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