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<blockquote data-quote="JoseMCeee" data-source="post: 997602" data-attributes="member: 557024"><p>Many people will tell you that rear fill is completly useless and its only for passengers and passengers **** and they can eat shat if they cant hear your music etc but i think different. I think you could ditch the rear fill IF your front speakers are installed very very well because if not you could lose a lot of sound. Especially if you only have 5.25 in the front. Try fading the sound to the front only and see how u like it for a week but I doubt there will be a big difference if you ditch you 4 channel amp to add another 30 watts.</p><p></p><p>By the way I did the same thing you are planning on doing for my 03 Cavy and I found out that rear fill made it sound alot better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoseMCeee, post: 997602, member: 557024"] Many people will tell you that rear fill is completly useless and its only for passengers and passengers **** and they can eat shat if they cant hear your music etc but i think different. I think you could ditch the rear fill IF your front speakers are installed very very well because if not you could lose a lot of sound. Especially if you only have 5.25 in the front. Try fading the sound to the front only and see how u like it for a week but I doubt there will be a big difference if you ditch you 4 channel amp to add another 30 watts. By the way I did the same thing you are planning on doing for my 03 Cavy and I found out that rear fill made it sound alot better. [/QUOTE]
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