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<blockquote data-quote="Umbra" data-source="post: 8463899" data-attributes="member: 658055"><p>Welcome to the forum!</p><p></p><p>Personally I'd focus on putting your best speakers up front. Most people here would agree to keep your sound stage in front of you, myself included. Rear speakers should be for fill. I have the same speakers in the front and back and even with them behind me I like to turn them down to about 75% to keep the sound stage up front. Some people here wouldn't even bother with rear speakers at all, they'd just focus their efforts and money on solid speakers up front. I like the rear fill and I sometimes have passengers in the back, so I include them.</p><p></p><p>I'm not sure if you were suggesting putting the third set up front or behind you, but I wouldn't recommend the latter. I'd rather have two speakers and a sub rather than four speakers without one. If your 4 channel is bridgeable consider getting a small sub and using it in lieu of the other two speakers, then you can use whichever set in your other vehicle. Just my two cents.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Umbra, post: 8463899, member: 658055"] Welcome to the forum! Personally I'd focus on putting your best speakers up front. Most people here would agree to keep your sound stage in front of you, myself included. Rear speakers should be for fill. I have the same speakers in the front and back and even with them behind me I like to turn them down to about 75% to keep the sound stage up front. Some people here wouldn't even bother with rear speakers at all, they'd just focus their efforts and money on solid speakers up front. I like the rear fill and I sometimes have passengers in the back, so I include them. I'm not sure if you were suggesting putting the third set up front or behind you, but I wouldn't recommend the latter. I'd rather have two speakers and a sub rather than four speakers without one. If your 4 channel is bridgeable consider getting a small sub and using it in lieu of the other two speakers, then you can use whichever set in your other vehicle. Just my two cents. [/QUOTE]
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