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<blockquote data-quote="Alaxan" data-source="post: 69600" data-attributes="member: 544457"><p>Ok first off......rear fill can be a good thing, but you need to be looking for the proper type of fill! You do not want a midrange and high end in the rear for a fill because it does ruin your sound stage and you lose a lot for sound quality. If say you wanted to drop a 6-8" woofer for a midbass fill it would be a whole different story, but you do want to cancel out, using a crossover, any of the vocal range of frequencies. Best bet if you are looking for more high end tho would be to start up front like the others have stated and then slowly move on back if you really feel like your missing something so terribly bad. Just about the only reason why I have anything in my rear at all is because I have a theater set-up inside and kinda like the 5.1 sound.....Tho guaranteed for competitions I am going to have them lowered down to a minimum level or possibly even shut that amp off.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alaxan, post: 69600, member: 544457"] Ok first off......rear fill can be a good thing, but you need to be looking for the proper type of fill! You do not want a midrange and high end in the rear for a fill because it does ruin your sound stage and you lose a lot for sound quality. If say you wanted to drop a 6-8" woofer for a midbass fill it would be a whole different story, but you do want to cancel out, using a crossover, any of the vocal range of frequencies. Best bet if you are looking for more high end tho would be to start up front like the others have stated and then slowly move on back if you really feel like your missing something so terribly bad. Just about the only reason why I have anything in my rear at all is because I have a theater set-up inside and kinda like the 5.1 sound.....Tho guaranteed for competitions I am going to have them lowered down to a minimum level or possibly even shut that amp off. [/QUOTE]
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