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<blockquote data-quote="maylar" data-source="post: 639510" data-attributes="member: 541144"><p>This was your original queston. I interpreted this as you know rear fill sucks, but you're gonna do it anyway. Did I miss something? Why did you ask the question if you already know what you're gonna do?</p><p></p><p>You asked if components were "too good" for rear speakers. The answer is yes. Rear seat passengers' heads are right next to the speakers. A nice mellow set of 6X9 3-ways are fine. But if you already have something that'll fit, use them.</p><p></p><p>You also need very little power to make them heard from the back seat. Amping them is a waste of amp channels. Take my word for this - been there, done that. The more power you give them, the crappier your front stage gets... you can't "tune it correctly"... but you already knew that.</p><p></p><p>For the record, I like rear fill in my car. Without it, a big car sounds hollow. It also allows me to keep the volume low and still have the rear seat passengers hear the music when I have a full load of people.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maylar, post: 639510, member: 541144"] This was your original queston. I interpreted this as you know rear fill sucks, but you're gonna do it anyway. Did I miss something? Why did you ask the question if you already know what you're gonna do? You asked if components were "too good" for rear speakers. The answer is yes. Rear seat passengers' heads are right next to the speakers. A nice mellow set of 6X9 3-ways are fine. But if you already have something that'll fit, use them. You also need very little power to make them heard from the back seat. Amping them is a waste of amp channels. Take my word for this - been there, done that. The more power you give them, the crappier your front stage gets... you can't "tune it correctly"... but you already knew that. For the record, I like rear fill in my car. Without it, a big car sounds hollow. It also allows me to keep the volume low and still have the rear seat passengers hear the music when I have a full load of people. [/QUOTE]
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