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<blockquote data-quote="SQChevy" data-source="post: 4644716" data-attributes="member: 565530"><p>Just think about this. When you are at a concert if you don't have speakers right in front of you can you still hear the show? Yes, sound travels and will travel from the front to be back. The problem most people have is thinking of stock car installs. They have a tendency to have stage height at chest level or lower which is hard to get into the rear of a vehicle. If you stage is up by your head where it is supposed to be it will easily carry to the back. While I still have my back seat, I didn't have rear speakers and no one ever complained about the music not being loud enough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SQChevy, post: 4644716, member: 565530"] Just think about this. When you are at a concert if you don't have speakers right in front of you can you still hear the show? Yes, sound travels and will travel from the front to be back. The problem most people have is thinking of stock car installs. They have a tendency to have stage height at chest level or lower which is hard to get into the rear of a vehicle. If you stage is up by your head where it is supposed to be it will easily carry to the back. While I still have my back seat, I didn't have rear speakers and no one ever complained about the music not being loud enough. [/QUOTE]
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