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Originally Posted by Room42 I don't think placement of speakers front or rear would inherently screw up a sound system. Wouldn't direction of sound and distance sound travels be stronger
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The easiest way to balance is to have different speakers produce different (but slightly overlapping) frequency ranges, using speaker type and/or caps. Then you can easily tune front/back balance to taste. There are advantages to having some midrange behind you (maybe less so in the Z), but if it's aftermarket it might be harder to blend them in with the stock system seamlessly and still gain anything. Given the same wattage, it'd be louder, easier and probably better quality to push fewer, well tuned speakers. sorry for ranting but audio threads are just asking for it ![]()
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