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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 756462" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>IMO you only need rear fill if you carry rear seat passengers on a pretty steady basis and want them to be able to still hear the music fairly well while it is down to a conversation level (where the music is mainly there for background music so you can talk over it).</p><p></p><p>If you absolutely must run rear fill, don't spend any more than $50 or $75 on them, and it is perfectly fine to run them off the HU's internal amp (and fade to the front some). But frankly, I haven't missed my rear fill in 5+ years of not having anything back there.</p><p></p><p>As for comps; all those are good choices. There are many other good brands as well (MB Quart, OZ Audio, Rainbow, Arc Audio, yada yada yada) if you want more options aswell. How much are you lookin' to spend?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 756462, member: 555320"] IMO you only need rear fill if you carry rear seat passengers on a pretty steady basis and want them to be able to still hear the music fairly well while it is down to a conversation level (where the music is mainly there for background music so you can talk over it). If you absolutely must run rear fill, don't spend any more than $50 or $75 on them, and it is perfectly fine to run them off the HU's internal amp (and fade to the front some). But frankly, I haven't missed my rear fill in 5+ years of not having anything back there. As for comps; all those are good choices. There are many other good brands as well (MB Quart, OZ Audio, Rainbow, Arc Audio, yada yada yada) if you want more options aswell. How much are you lookin' to spend? [/QUOTE]
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