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<blockquote data-quote="Thnking" data-source="post: 2425456" data-attributes="member: 571105"><p>I agree with Tempest;</p><p></p><p>To install rear speakers, and have them not affect the sound stage;</p><p></p><p>- All spatial cues must be filtered or the rear speakers must be crossed low enough to only output a non-sensitive spatial bandwidth (under approx 300hz).</p><p></p><p>** If the music has been spatially filtered, the output is being altered so it's really not a good choice.</p><p></p><p>-The rear speakers must be time delayed (proper reflection/reverberation output) and properly adjusted with regards to amplitude/FR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thnking, post: 2425456, member: 571105"] I agree with Tempest; To install rear speakers, and have them not affect the sound stage; - All spatial cues must be filtered or the rear speakers must be crossed low enough to only output a non-sensitive spatial bandwidth (under approx 300hz). ** If the music has been spatially filtered, the output is being altered so it's really not a good choice. -The rear speakers must be time delayed (proper reflection/reverberation output) and properly adjusted with regards to amplitude/FR. [/QUOTE]
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