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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8539022" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>Again. Do you hear people sing and turn around and have them sing to your back? Or do you face them like a proper normal human being?</p><p></p><p>Your rears are already drowning out the fronts as it is because the rears are much bigger speakers. You need to amp the front because you need to cross them over with the high pass filter on the amp to prevent low frequencies from reaching them causing distortion and rattle. Along with having them keep up with the rears. You have two choices. Amp both front and rears and no subwoofer OR amp fronts and add a subwoofer and keep rears on head unit power. Either way your head unit is limiting your upgrade paths.</p><p></p><p>Most properly done vehicles dont even use any rears because it fks up the sound stage and realism you get from music, overall destroys sound quality. No person in their right minds run rears in sound quality comps just FYI. A properly done front stage will make you wish you never even cared about rears in the first place. You'll just need to experience it yourself... Hit up garychoffmann if you want to hear a properly done setup.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8539022, member: 650438"] Again. Do you hear people sing and turn around and have them sing to your back? Or do you face them like a proper normal human being? Your rears are already drowning out the fronts as it is because the rears are much bigger speakers. You need to amp the front because you need to cross them over with the high pass filter on the amp to prevent low frequencies from reaching them causing distortion and rattle. Along with having them keep up with the rears. You have two choices. Amp both front and rears and no subwoofer OR amp fronts and add a subwoofer and keep rears on head unit power. Either way your head unit is limiting your upgrade paths. Most properly done vehicles dont even use any rears because it fks up the sound stage and realism you get from music, overall destroys sound quality. No person in their right minds run rears in sound quality comps just FYI. A properly done front stage will make you wish you never even cared about rears in the first place. You'll just need to experience it yourself... Hit up garychoffmann if you want to hear a properly done setup. [/QUOTE]
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