rear fill is useless or not
#41
^^^^Couldn't agree more...^^^
...Although....there still is something magical about a front soundstage which has height above the dash and out onto the hood and beyond the A-pillars all with placement accurate imaging...I know I like it and that's good enough for me, it's really about your knowledge of what is good, and if you care enough to insist on that...a lot of people settle for WAY less than what they REALLY like, and are happy enough with that because it still allows the soul of the music to be enjoyed.
...Although....there still is something magical about a front soundstage which has height above the dash and out onto the hood and beyond the A-pillars all with placement accurate imaging...I know I like it and that's good enough for me, it's really about your knowledge of what is good, and if you care enough to insist on that...a lot of people settle for WAY less than what they REALLY like, and are happy enough with that because it still allows the soul of the music to be enjoyed.
#42
When you are using Dolby Pro LOgic II in your car sound which is Two channel, listen to the rear speakers. They sound like am radio which makes for better depth in your vehicle. You don't have to fade anything just adjust your gains and away you go.
[ December 15, 2004, 03:18 PM: Message edited by: Brad77 ]
[ December 15, 2004, 03:18 PM: Message edited by: Brad77 ]
#43
Originally posted by Brad77:
When you are using Dolby Pro LOgic II in your car sound which is Two channel, listen to the rear speakers. They sound like am radio which makes for better depth in your vehicle. You don't have to fade anything just adjust your gains and away you go.
When you are using Dolby Pro LOgic II in your car sound which is Two channel, listen to the rear speakers. They sound like am radio which makes for better depth in your vehicle. You don't have to fade anything just adjust your gains and away you go.
#47
Originally posted by JohnVroom:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Sassmaster:
Wife loves rear fill, I hate it... hence, new car gets rear fill, so I can get.. well you know.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Sassmaster:
Wife loves rear fill, I hate it... hence, new car gets rear fill, so I can get.. well you know.
#48
Originally posted by Fraise:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Brad77:
When you are using Dolby Pro LOgic II in your car sound which is Two channel, listen to the rear speakers. They sound like am radio which makes for better depth in your vehicle. You don't have to fade anything just adjust your gains and away you go.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Brad77:
When you are using Dolby Pro LOgic II in your car sound which is Two channel, listen to the rear speakers. They sound like am radio which makes for better depth in your vehicle. You don't have to fade anything just adjust your gains and away you go.
#49
Originally posted by Fraise:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Brad77:
When you are using Dolby Pro LOgic II in your car sound which is Two channel, listen to the rear speakers. They sound like am radio which makes for better depth in your vehicle. You don't have to fade anything just adjust your gains and away you go.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Brad77:
When you are using Dolby Pro LOgic II in your car sound which is Two channel, listen to the rear speakers. They sound like am radio which makes for better depth in your vehicle. You don't have to fade anything just adjust your gains and away you go.
I know very little on that subject so I tend not to question Brad when it comes to stuff like that.
#50
Originally posted by strappingyounglad:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Fraise:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Brad77:
When you are using Dolby Pro LOgic II in your car sound which is Two channel, listen to the rear speakers. They sound like am radio which makes for better depth in your vehicle. You don't have to fade anything just adjust your gains and away you go.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Fraise:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Brad77:
When you are using Dolby Pro LOgic II in your car sound which is Two channel, listen to the rear speakers. They sound like am radio which makes for better depth in your vehicle. You don't have to fade anything just adjust your gains and away you go.