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<blockquote data-quote="lnsomnia" data-source="post: 8218389" data-attributes="member: 655288"><p>Normally, I would say just to forget about the rear speakers, and amp up the front stage you got going on right now... which is what I still personally recommend, but considering you don't have anything coming from the rear at all, you may want to look into a cheap set for the back. Something basic is better than nothing. Just keep in mind, the front stage is WAY more important than the rear. Get yourself a 4-channel amp, and a fairly cheap set for the rear and you're good to go.</p><p></p><p>If you still have the polk audio speakers, maybe you could put those in the rear? Then I would honestly ditch the front stage you have at the moment and buy a nice component set for the front. That's just me though. What's your budget for everything you want?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lnsomnia, post: 8218389, member: 655288"] Normally, I would say just to forget about the rear speakers, and amp up the front stage you got going on right now... which is what I still personally recommend, but considering you don't have anything coming from the rear at all, you may want to look into a cheap set for the back. Something basic is better than nothing. Just keep in mind, the front stage is WAY more important than the rear. Get yourself a 4-channel amp, and a fairly cheap set for the rear and you're good to go. If you still have the polk audio speakers, maybe you could put those in the rear? Then I would honestly ditch the front stage you have at the moment and buy a nice component set for the front. That's just me though. What's your budget for everything you want? [/QUOTE]
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