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<blockquote data-quote="ThxOne" data-source="post: 8686799" data-attributes="member: 675210"><p>The Pre-Outs are stereo pairs of the full range signal. If they are labled Front and Rear, they are still the same stereo signal. The crossovers on the amp will filter out what is not needed or not safe to play at each speaker. You will only lose the fader ability. As people often tell others who ask "Ditch the rear speakers" I have to add... when you are at a concert, where is the band? In front of you. If you use the 4 channel to power four speakers up front, you will have a loud set of components up front. If you have a pass through on the amp... send that to a sub amp. You would be moving the soundstage fully to the front... where it should be. As for "rear fill" or "ambient sounds" there will be plenty of reflections in the car to fill the cabin for ambience.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThxOne, post: 8686799, member: 675210"] The Pre-Outs are stereo pairs of the full range signal. If they are labled Front and Rear, they are still the same stereo signal. The crossovers on the amp will filter out what is not needed or not safe to play at each speaker. You will only lose the fader ability. As people often tell others who ask "Ditch the rear speakers" I have to add... when you are at a concert, where is the band? In front of you. If you use the 4 channel to power four speakers up front, you will have a loud set of components up front. If you have a pass through on the amp... send that to a sub amp. You would be moving the soundstage fully to the front... where it should be. As for "rear fill" or "ambient sounds" there will be plenty of reflections in the car to fill the cabin for ambience. [/QUOTE]
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