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<blockquote data-quote="leonsv" data-source="post: 2223673" data-attributes="member: 570127"><p>ok heres the thing about rear fill.... in car audio, you want your image at the front like a concert (ever heard a concert with your back facing the band?) the rear speakers are pretty much useless. the only possible use for them is rear fill....</p><p></p><p>now rear fill is like this...when your at a theatre listening to an orchestra, the wall behind you use special material to stimulate sound spread... now most of the sound is comming from the orchestra in front but, some sound bounces off the wall and you feel a slight presense in the back.... this is rear fill. Because of this, the rears speakers should only play at 5-10% of the volume of the fronts.</p><p></p><p>due to such a low volume it is pretty hard to tell between a set of stock crap speakers and highend midabass speakers....</p><p></p><p>some like rear fill and some don't they say even a slight rear sound ruins the soundstage...personally i like rear fill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="leonsv, post: 2223673, member: 570127"] ok heres the thing about rear fill.... in car audio, you want your image at the front like a concert (ever heard a concert with your back facing the band?) the rear speakers are pretty much useless. the only possible use for them is rear fill.... now rear fill is like this...when your at a theatre listening to an orchestra, the wall behind you use special material to stimulate sound spread... now most of the sound is comming from the orchestra in front but, some sound bounces off the wall and you feel a slight presense in the back.... this is rear fill. Because of this, the rears speakers should only play at 5-10% of the volume of the fronts. due to such a low volume it is pretty hard to tell between a set of stock crap speakers and highend midabass speakers.... some like rear fill and some don't they say even a slight rear sound ruins the soundstage...personally i like rear fill. [/QUOTE]
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