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<blockquote data-quote="SSS 18734" data-source="post: 5349779" data-attributes="member: 559710"><p>Another good reason against rear fill is that it detracts funds from your front stage.</p><p></p><p>Putting $100 - $150 to get better components or amplifiers for your front stage will have a much bigger effect on your overall sound than simply adding a pair of crappy head-unit powered speakers behind you.</p><p></p><p>I guess turning off rear fill at first can make it it sound "empty," but let your ears adjust and you'll find that it actually sounds better that way. The idea is to turn your dashboard into a concert venue.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SSS 18734, post: 5349779, member: 559710"] Another good reason against rear fill is that it detracts funds from your front stage. Putting $100 - $150 to get better components or amplifiers for your front stage will have a much bigger effect on your overall sound than simply adding a pair of crappy head-unit powered speakers behind you. I guess turning off rear fill at first can make it it sound "empty," but let your ears adjust and you'll find that it actually sounds better that way. The idea is to turn your dashboard into a concert venue. [/QUOTE]
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