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<blockquote data-quote="Duke" data-source="post: 2112523" data-attributes="member: 553656"><p>Ah yes, then we are on the same page here. I've heard some "high end" audio systems that consist of only front stage, and you can tell that the sound is coming from in front of you. If you turn your head so one ear is pointing towards the front of the car, and one towards the back, the ear pointing towards the back isn't getting near the level of sound that the front one is getting. At concerts, it isn't like that. No matter which way you turn, you still hear music. I always prefer a little bit of rear fill. It sounds more "full" to me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Duke, post: 2112523, member: 553656"] Ah yes, then we are on the same page here. I've heard some "high end" audio systems that consist of only front stage, and you can tell that the sound is coming from in front of you. If you turn your head so one ear is pointing towards the front of the car, and one towards the back, the ear pointing towards the back isn't getting near the level of sound that the front one is getting. At concerts, it isn't like that. No matter which way you turn, you still hear music. I always prefer a little bit of rear fill. It sounds more "full" to me. [/QUOTE]
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