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<blockquote data-quote="mlstrass" data-source="post: 7645689" data-attributes="member: 569126"><p>Obviously you've never run rear fill or you wouldn't make a statement like that. Your ears can't localize the same sound at the same time from 2 different places. The stage will move to the middle of the car "if" the rear stage is as loud as the front, if that's a problem then you can either use the Fader, or dial back the gains for the rear stage. That will bring the stage to the front, but overall it will still be louder then with no rear stage.</p><p></p><p>FYI.....not everyone listens that critcally, some just want loud music and don't care about staging/timing/ect... Not sure why people find that so hard to comprehend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mlstrass, post: 7645689, member: 569126"] Obviously you've never run rear fill or you wouldn't make a statement like that. Your ears can't localize the same sound at the same time from 2 different places. The stage will move to the middle of the car "if" the rear stage is as loud as the front, if that's a problem then you can either use the Fader, or dial back the gains for the rear stage. That will bring the stage to the front, but overall it will still be louder then with no rear stage. FYI.....not everyone listens that critcally, some just want loud music and don't care about staging/timing/ect... Not sure why people find that so hard to comprehend. [/QUOTE]
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