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Need help with my sound stage, to rear fill or not to rear fill?
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<blockquote data-quote="ronjon228" data-source="post: 369979" data-attributes="member: 551820"><p>Heres my setup</p><p></p><p>Head Unit (x2 RCA) &gt;============</p><p></p><p>I have a 4 channel amp represented as Amp A and Amp B and then a dedicated sub amp represented by Amp Sub. Since my x-over is of the active variety Im running 2 RCA's into it (one being the sub preout and one being the front preout). Then from the x-over I get my high channel, mid channel, and sub channel all via RCA's. Then the channels are fed to the respective amp. I use the 4 channel amps first 2 channels (right 1 and left 1) as Amp A (the high amp) and then the second two channels (right 2 and left 2) as Amp B (the mid amp). The sub amp is self-explanitory. Basically its the same setup as using a passive crossover, Im just doing it before the amp. This way I have a dedicated high channel and a dedicated mid channel for my components. Also, it lets me fine tune my frequencies all in one spot. However, it doesn't allow me to amp my rear deck any less than my fronts. So for that reason, I was thinking why not just run the rear fill from the HU as many people do. I will still have the option to use my fader (as Im using the front preout as well as the non-fading sub preout) I dont know, I think it'll work out nicely, if anyone has any better suggestions let me know.</p><p></p><p>Thanx</p><p></p><p>Ron Jon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ronjon228, post: 369979, member: 551820"] Heres my setup Head Unit (x2 RCA) >============ I have a 4 channel amp represented as Amp A and Amp B and then a dedicated sub amp represented by Amp Sub. Since my x-over is of the active variety Im running 2 RCA's into it (one being the sub preout and one being the front preout). Then from the x-over I get my high channel, mid channel, and sub channel all via RCA's. Then the channels are fed to the respective amp. I use the 4 channel amps first 2 channels (right 1 and left 1) as Amp A (the high amp) and then the second two channels (right 2 and left 2) as Amp B (the mid amp). The sub amp is self-explanitory. Basically its the same setup as using a passive crossover, Im just doing it before the amp. This way I have a dedicated high channel and a dedicated mid channel for my components. Also, it lets me fine tune my frequencies all in one spot. However, it doesn't allow me to amp my rear deck any less than my fronts. So for that reason, I was thinking why not just run the rear fill from the HU as many people do. I will still have the option to use my fader (as Im using the front preout as well as the non-fading sub preout) I dont know, I think it'll work out nicely, if anyone has any better suggestions let me know. Thanx Ron Jon [/QUOTE]
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