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Rockguy475
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ok first of all before i even ask my questions ill let you know that i dont even have my car yet(i get in sometime in april for sure, its a 2004 malibu) and this is what i have sitting in my room waiting to be installed in my car when i get it:

Subs: 2 12w3v2 (in JL wedge box)

Sub amp: jl 500/1

speaker amp: jl 300/4

HU: KD-SHX750

I do not yet have any speakers besides the facotory ones that are in the car....

now for my questions

first of all what should i do about my speakers? should i get a rearfill so the people in the back of the car have something to listen to besides bass or should i just screw them and concentrate on my front fill.... if i do just screw the rear fill, should i still hook up the rear factory speakers to my amp or should i totally take them out?

if i do screw the rear fill, i plan on gettin some kind of components but i dont know which kind i should get... price range is 150-200... ill have about 500 watts of bass in my trunk so im guessing i need some decent sounding front speakers so all i hear is not just bass(i was thinking of some type of JL)

Another question: why do ppl not like rear fill? does it make the sound quality up front sound worse or is it just a waste of time? if i dont end up running a rear fill ill be able to get some speakers up front that can handle about 150 rms each.. but if i decide to go with a rear fill ill have to get speakers up front that handle about 75 rms.. which is a better way to go

everytime i ask these questions the response i always get is" do whatever sounds best to you"... since i dont have my **** car yet i dont know what sounds best for me and im asking for YOUR opinion... plz help thanks

 
why does having rear fill change how much power goes to the front? do not amp rear fill. but a component set for the front and if you must use fill buy decent coaxils.

 
why does having rear fill change how much power goes to the front? do not amp rear fill. but a component set for the front and if you must use fill buy decent coaxils.
having a rear fill would change the power to my front if i hooked up an amp to all four speakers(front 2 and back 2) becuase i would have to split 300 watts rms to them equaly.. if its just the front i have to amp up, they both can get 150

 
just get the best fronts you can afford then if you have to as blunt stated get decsent coax and dont worry about amping em...since you got the 4 channel get some of the dayton reference mids and tweetw and run em active..that wouldent be real spendy at all...

 
well i have one person on the fourm telling me i should not amp my rear fill and another person tells me if i dont amp them my system will be affected..... would it matter if i just took the rear fill our completly and got a badass front fill...that way i could get more powerful speakers up front that could handle more watts... gimme some more opinions plz

 
ok, ill do that... i only have money for my front speakers right now so ill get the rears later... until i get them, should i leave the factory rears in my car or take them out

 
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