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<blockquote data-quote="sue bee" data-source="post: 3151607" data-attributes="member: 559685"><p>I want to get comps and what not, but I want to get something in the rear for a number of personal taste reasons. Can I just throw some coaxes back there and have everything running off the same amp (assuming all speakers can handle the power that's going to them).</p><p></p><p>My concern is, I don't want the coaxes to drown out the comps. I'm sure it can be down, but what are some ways to keep the said scenario from happening, and, having everything blend and sound "good?"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sue bee, post: 3151607, member: 559685"] I want to get comps and what not, but I want to get something in the rear for a number of personal taste reasons. Can I just throw some coaxes back there and have everything running off the same amp (assuming all speakers can handle the power that's going to them). My concern is, I don't want the coaxes to drown out the comps. I'm sure it can be down, but what are some ways to keep the said scenario from happening, and, having everything blend and sound "good?" [/QUOTE]
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