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<blockquote data-quote="helotaxi" data-source="post: 1429917" data-attributes="member: 550915"><p>More power up front will not sound "out of balance" at all and many, myself included, would say that it would be more correct. I don't even have rear speakers in my car. I have a good component set mounted up front and empty holes in the rear where the rear speakers used to be. The first result is all of the sound comes from in front of me just like it would listening to live music or a good home system. Second, by reducing the number of speakers trying to play the same osunds, but all at different distances from the listener, I eliminated a lot of the cancellation that reduces the accuracy of what I hear. If you want rear speakers, for the best sound they should be for "fill" only. If you can distinctly tell that they are there, they are too loud.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helotaxi, post: 1429917, member: 550915"] More power up front will not sound "out of balance" at all and many, myself included, would say that it would be more correct. I don't even have rear speakers in my car. I have a good component set mounted up front and empty holes in the rear where the rear speakers used to be. The first result is all of the sound comes from in front of me just like it would listening to live music or a good home system. Second, by reducing the number of speakers trying to play the same osunds, but all at different distances from the listener, I eliminated a lot of the cancellation that reduces the accuracy of what I hear. If you want rear speakers, for the best sound they should be for "fill" only. If you can distinctly tell that they are there, they are too loud. [/QUOTE]
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