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<blockquote data-quote="IgnoreMe" data-source="post: 640580" data-attributes="member: 551352"><p>having 2 sets of speakers will not diminish the music you hear. there are basically two kind of people. ones that like to have proper imaging (audiophiles who want to accurately recreate music the way it was meant to be heard ie: in front of you) and others that just want rear fill because of the feeling of ambience (surrounding noise). your not diminishing your music like i said, but you arent imaging it properly from the audiophiles point of view. buy a set of speakers for the front, turn the rears off, then if you dont like it, put a set in the back. just cause it helps with "proper" imaging doesnt mean that it has to sound good to you, just cause its proper, doesnt make it right for everyones taste. what sounds good to you is what you like. if you like rear fill then by all means go for it. cause in the end, if you dont like the way your music sounds, what was the point of getting a system in the first place?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IgnoreMe, post: 640580, member: 551352"] having 2 sets of speakers will not diminish the music you hear. there are basically two kind of people. ones that like to have proper imaging (audiophiles who want to accurately recreate music the way it was meant to be heard ie: in front of you) and others that just want rear fill because of the feeling of ambience (surrounding noise). your not diminishing your music like i said, but you arent imaging it properly from the audiophiles point of view. buy a set of speakers for the front, turn the rears off, then if you dont like it, put a set in the back. just cause it helps with "proper" imaging doesnt mean that it has to sound good to you, just cause its proper, doesnt make it right for everyones taste. what sounds good to you is what you like. if you like rear fill then by all means go for it. cause in the end, if you dont like the way your music sounds, what was the point of getting a system in the first place? [/QUOTE]
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