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<blockquote data-quote="Databyter" data-source="post: 6862138" data-attributes="member: 621750"><p>Personally I have rear fill and I like it. My vehicle is long (station wagon) and it's a hatchback so it provides better listening for rear passengers as well or for hatch-backing a park.</p><p></p><p>Front stage can easily be adjusted by front and rear fade and if anything it sounds more "live" when it's in front of you with rear accents.</p><p></p><p>That's my two cents. Also I set the bandpass the same for front and rear (except sub of course).</p><p></p><p>Some of these things are a matter of taste, every system has it's plusses and minuses, so far I have gone off the beaten path with my xover settings and my choice of speaker placement, and I'm thrilled with the sound and am not looking back.</p><p></p><p>Experiment and have fun with it.</p><p></p><p>All the advice here is great, but use it as a guide not as law.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Databyter, post: 6862138, member: 621750"] Personally I have rear fill and I like it. My vehicle is long (station wagon) and it's a hatchback so it provides better listening for rear passengers as well or for hatch-backing a park. Front stage can easily be adjusted by front and rear fade and if anything it sounds more "live" when it's in front of you with rear accents. That's my two cents. Also I set the bandpass the same for front and rear (except sub of course). Some of these things are a matter of taste, every system has it's plusses and minuses, so far I have gone off the beaten path with my xover settings and my choice of speaker placement, and I'm thrilled with the sound and am not looking back. Experiment and have fun with it. All the advice here is great, but use it as a guide not as law. [/QUOTE]
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