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<blockquote data-quote="alteraudiousa" data-source="post: 1365404" data-attributes="member: 564560"><p>rear is good and bad and all depends on whos doing it and how well they do it. If you notice music halls and all usually have only front speakers but they are positioned typically high on the stage so that the sound does travel to the rear also. UNfonrtunately a car does not have this luxury and all its speakers are below head level and most are below waist level. While a good front stage is definitely needed and "done correctly" rear fill is beneficial but its called rear fill not rear stage. I have decided to go with a rear fill after using front stage only for some time. I have decided to use some LP-2 remotes that will give me attentuation over the speakers and tweets in the rear like HT has with speaker levels. I am doing this so yes i can actually "mute" the rear fill if i wanted to or like sometimes if i have the windows down or someone in the rear i will be able to have some rear fill without taking or overpowering my front stage. Thats my .02$ and to each is his own. There are a few demo cars like the Focal Sentra that has a full 5.1 setup but was very very well liked in stereo also.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alteraudiousa, post: 1365404, member: 564560"] rear is good and bad and all depends on whos doing it and how well they do it. If you notice music halls and all usually have only front speakers but they are positioned typically high on the stage so that the sound does travel to the rear also. UNfonrtunately a car does not have this luxury and all its speakers are below head level and most are below waist level. While a good front stage is definitely needed and "done correctly" rear fill is beneficial but its called rear fill not rear stage. I have decided to go with a rear fill after using front stage only for some time. I have decided to use some LP-2 remotes that will give me attentuation over the speakers and tweets in the rear like HT has with speaker levels. I am doing this so yes i can actually "mute" the rear fill if i wanted to or like sometimes if i have the windows down or someone in the rear i will be able to have some rear fill without taking or overpowering my front stage. Thats my .02$ and to each is his own. There are a few demo cars like the Focal Sentra that has a full 5.1 setup but was very very well liked in stereo also. [/QUOTE]
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