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<blockquote data-quote="Doxquzme" data-source="post: 8848882" data-attributes="member: 689267"><p>Back speakers should be used for back fill, in my opinion. They should be the same type as the fronts. Different cones and sizes, especially in the tweeters are what will detract the overall sound the most. So, a coaxial version of the front components used in the back will fill out the overall sound nicely and not affect the staging up front at all. Most speaker companies make coaxial versions of the components they sell and this is what I would recommend, Your tambor stays the same and the tweeters in the back are essentially point source sound from a neutral location and won’t interfere with the fronts. If you cannot tune them and amplify them with the same amplification and DSP as the fronts, don’t do it all then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Doxquzme, post: 8848882, member: 689267"] Back speakers should be used for back fill, in my opinion. They should be the same type as the fronts. Different cones and sizes, especially in the tweeters are what will detract the overall sound the most. So, a coaxial version of the front components used in the back will fill out the overall sound nicely and not affect the staging up front at all. Most speaker companies make coaxial versions of the components they sell and this is what I would recommend, Your tambor stays the same and the tweeters in the back are essentially point source sound from a neutral location and won’t interfere with the fronts. If you cannot tune them and amplify them with the same amplification and DSP as the fronts, don’t do it all then. [/QUOTE]
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