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<blockquote data-quote="reneeb7363" data-source="post: 2423316" data-attributes="member: 569914"><p>well then... I guess I am here to be your personal irritant... since you are always right and I am wrong... let's just agree to disagree on this one...</p><p></p><p>but, before you go off ...again...explain these winners, all used rear fill:</p><p></p><p>(just a FEW of the MANY examples)</p><p></p><p>"The CDT AUDIO YEAR 2002 DODGE RAM EUROSPORT INSTALL" Best Sounding Show Vehicle <a href="http://www.cdtaudio.com/dodgeram.htm" target="_blank">http://www.cdtaudio.com/dodgeram.htm</a></p><p></p><p>Petsche’s 2002 Corvette: <a href="http://www.maxxsonics.com/teammaxxsonics/news_2006SpringBreakWin.html" target="_blank">http://www.maxxsonics.com/teammaxxsonics/news_2006SpringBreakWin.html</a></p><p></p><p>1994 Toyota Supra Turbo (Install 97-99) and Displayed at SEMA in Vegas in 2000.</p><p></p><p><a href="http://www.sound-in-motion.com/installs/sim_supra.htm" target="_blank">http://www.sound-in-motion.com/installs/sim_supra.htm</a></p><p></p><p>WhyTF have you got to bust my chops because I simply don't comply with your SPL Attitudes...??? Dayum!! At 145+ Db you are trying to tell me that soundstage matters? LOL! Guess what? Some of us have been playing with car stereo since before you were born! Most of us have gotten past the louder than loud stage and moved on to enjoy the finer qualities and nuances (well..trying to anyways). Not saying that you should or ever will. MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE is to be immersed in the sound, GOOD SOUND, (yes..what you hear in your headphones can be re-created properly with front and rear speakers..because the speakers in a car are NOT right in your ears), including adequate bass too, for a variety of music most of you would never listen to. (Mannheim, David Lanz, Any Classical, John Tesh, - the piano and other orchestral instruments are supposed to surround you-- look at any good venue's designed to take advantage of natural acoustics- the dome reflects delayed sounds--the back of the seating area is as high as or above the top of the dome to create reflection)</p><p></p><p>Rear-fill is exactly that, fill. No significant musical information comes from the rear, with proper installation! { <a href="http://www.dls.se/pdf/soundhandbook05.pdf" target="_blank">http://www.dls.se/pdf/soundhandbook05.pdf</a> -- CTRL F and search for rear fill there is a good explanation and a simple schematic for creating a passive bandpass filter. for installing rear fill (and center channels) properly.}</p><p></p><p>There are people that DO LIKE more than just ridiculously loud bass. I never claimed to be an expert! I did say you have to have a good front stage before adding rear fill. I did share some facts and insight... back up and try to act like the man you are supposed to be...please!</p><p></p><p>There is no right or wrong when you are talikng about adding rear fill or not...it is all in the persons preference...obviously it is not yours! The gentleman that started this thread was asking if he should add rear speakers or not..he didnt like the sound of his system when he faded out the rear speakers... Oh, and Wayne Harris is NOT a joke...</p><p></p><p>and I love you too! ...get a hense of sumor or sumpthin!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="reneeb7363, post: 2423316, member: 569914"] well then... I guess I am here to be your personal irritant... since you are always right and I am wrong... let's just agree to disagree on this one... but, before you go off ...again...explain these winners, all used rear fill: (just a FEW of the MANY examples) "The CDT AUDIO YEAR 2002 DODGE RAM EUROSPORT INSTALL" Best Sounding Show Vehicle [URL="http://www.cdtaudio.com/dodgeram.htm"]http://www.cdtaudio.com/dodgeram.htm[/URL] Petsche’s 2002 Corvette: [URL="http://www.maxxsonics.com/teammaxxsonics/news_2006SpringBreakWin.html"]http://www.maxxsonics.com/teammaxxsonics/news_2006SpringBreakWin.html[/URL] 1994 Toyota Supra Turbo (Install 97-99) and Displayed at SEMA in Vegas in 2000. [URL="http://www.sound-in-motion.com/installs/sim_supra.htm"]http://www.sound-in-motion.com/installs/sim_supra.htm[/URL] WhyTF have you got to bust my chops because I simply don't comply with your SPL Attitudes...??? Dayum!! At 145+ Db you are trying to tell me that soundstage matters? LOL! Guess what? Some of us have been playing with car stereo since before you were born! Most of us have gotten past the louder than loud stage and moved on to enjoy the finer qualities and nuances (well..trying to anyways). Not saying that you should or ever will. MY PERSONAL PREFERENCE is to be immersed in the sound, GOOD SOUND, (yes..what you hear in your headphones can be re-created properly with front and rear speakers..because the speakers in a car are NOT right in your ears), including adequate bass too, for a variety of music most of you would never listen to. (Mannheim, David Lanz, Any Classical, John Tesh, - the piano and other orchestral instruments are supposed to surround you-- look at any good venue's designed to take advantage of natural acoustics- the dome reflects delayed sounds--the back of the seating area is as high as or above the top of the dome to create reflection) Rear-fill is exactly that, fill. No significant musical information comes from the rear, with proper installation! { [URL="http://www.dls.se/pdf/soundhandbook05.pdf"]http://www.dls.se/pdf/soundhandbook05.pdf[/URL] -- CTRL F and search for rear fill there is a good explanation and a simple schematic for creating a passive bandpass filter. for installing rear fill (and center channels) properly.} There are people that DO LIKE more than just ridiculously loud bass. I never claimed to be an expert! I did say you have to have a good front stage before adding rear fill. I did share some facts and insight... back up and try to act like the man you are supposed to be...please! There is no right or wrong when you are talikng about adding rear fill or not...it is all in the persons preference...obviously it is not yours! The gentleman that started this thread was asking if he should add rear speakers or not..he didnt like the sound of his system when he faded out the rear speakers... Oh, and Wayne Harris is NOT a joke... and I love you too! ...get a hense of sumor or sumpthin! [/QUOTE]
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