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<blockquote data-quote="LaserRed38" data-source="post: 6277471" data-attributes="member: 582808"><p>Coaxials are speakers that have the tweeter mounted on top of the mid so they both fit in the same location as one unit. Most people who run rear speakers just throw some coaxs in back because it's less work and if you power the front comps properly, you shouldn't even hear the rears anyway. That's why I've been saying don't bother, because you being the driver, you want your subs to blend in with your front stage so that they're more of a lower extension of your mids, if that makes sense. If you tune your system this way, having rear speakers will throw this off because it will pull the sound behind you. And a properly powered/aimed/installed front stage will be clearly audible from the rear seats.</p><p></p><p>But...if you are set on running rear speakers, just throw some decent coaxials back there with a little bit of deadener and see how you like it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LaserRed38, post: 6277471, member: 582808"] Coaxials are speakers that have the tweeter mounted on top of the mid so they both fit in the same location as one unit. Most people who run rear speakers just throw some coaxs in back because it's less work and if you power the front comps properly, you shouldn't even hear the rears anyway. That's why I've been saying don't bother, because you being the driver, you want your subs to blend in with your front stage so that they're more of a lower extension of your mids, if that makes sense. If you tune your system this way, having rear speakers will throw this off because it will pull the sound behind you. And a properly powered/aimed/installed front stage will be clearly audible from the rear seats. But...if you are set on running rear speakers, just throw some decent coaxials back there with a little bit of deadener and see how you like it. [/QUOTE]
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