actually, the rear speakers are just to fill the area behind your head so it
doesn't sound "dead". Too much highs from the rear distort your perception
of imaging and localization which come from the front. So that sound range
is fine. Bass would have been nice but obviously not to be had with those
puny speakers. They are useless-put in a sub(or 2). Or if you really want
heights from the back put in full-range boxes-the ones with woofer in front
and tweeter/midrange on top.
Patrick Delgado
> "steve preston" <steve239dak@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:20020406180847.46595.qmail@web10901.mail.yahoo.com...
>>
>> You ever notice how bad the rear speakers sound when
>> you move the fader to the rear setting? Sounds like
>> those speakers have a range of about 500-6000Hz,and
>> half the volume. My other Dak also had the Infinity
>> (six speaker?) setup in it,and it sounded the same
>> way. These stereos would be a lot better-sounding if
>> the audio was as good from the back as it is from the
>> front! My questions are these:
>> 1) What size and type speakers do they use back there
>> and what are good upgrades for them? (Gen.III RC)
>> 2) Do the front speakers have extra amplification
>> compared to the back? Is there a separate amp just for
>> the front speakers?
>>
>> Thanks. Steve P.
>>
This archive was generated by hypermail 2b29 : Fri Jun 20 2003 - 12:04:19 EDT