Owners Disconnecting Rear Speakers
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Owners Disconnecting Rear Speakers
There seem to be a lot of owners on the forum simply disconnecting their rear speakers - is this out of preference, or some sort of necessity? I am far from being an audiophile, but simply wondered why that seems to be a fairly common thing.
I myself get a headache without the rears; otherwise I feel like I'm sitting in front of a boom box.
I myself get a headache without the rears; otherwise I feel like I'm sitting in front of a boom box.
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i bought my z about 2 months ago , and i just found that my rears are also disconnected,sounds like one of them its blown, but im replacing those anyway... could it be that they're to loud in first place?
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dont take my post as the definitive answer. but i remember reading that perfect audio is superpose to be just left ad right (stereo) rather than left right and a boom behind the drivers side. mine are all still conected....
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I remember reading somewhere that the stock speakers are deliberately quieter as they're so close to your ears, which would be an understandable conclusion in this vehicle. Couldn't speak that to be complete truth, but it wouldn't surprise me to hear that it was a reason for them to be faded out or disconnected.
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I remember reading somewhere that the stock speakers are deliberately quieter as they're so close to your ears, which would be an understandable conclusion in this vehicle. Couldn't speak that to be complete truth, but it wouldn't surprise me to hear that it was a reason for them to be faded out or disconnected.
Any vehicle is a horrid environment for music reproduction. Instead of trying to reproduce a sound field accurately - do what best suits your ears.
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It does appear that doing such a thing is largely just preference. I can understand the idea that when seeing a musician live, one wouldn't experience sound emanating behind them - certainly makes sense.
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replace them with quality speakers and crappy sound problem fixed! I believe everyone is lazy, does not want to tear apart the rears, find a matching speaker, do adapters or make them fit. I put in some Fosgate speakers, and it made me realize how bad the stocks were....
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As I mentioned previously, I have no empirical data beyond simple observation from several threads on this forum; a niche group of owners. Some have chosen to disconnect their rear speakers, ergo my question.
It does appear that doing such a thing is largely just preference. I can understand the idea that when seeing a musician live, one wouldn't experience sound emanating behind them - certainly makes sense.
It does appear that doing such a thing is largely just preference. I can understand the idea that when seeing a musician live, one wouldn't experience sound emanating behind them - certainly makes sense.
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I kinda understand where you're coming from with the whole live band thing, but maybe at a concert all the speakers are in front because its simple...and still sounds good? There is a reason for "surround sound", it simply sounds better. I think it's because you get "good enough" sound without them. I still think an upgrade would be a better option. More difficult and a lil' more expensive, but still better. When you go to the movies you don't just hear the music from the front. I think to each his own, but I prefer upgrade. There's my two cents.
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I kinda understand where you're coming from with the whole live band thing, but maybe at a concert all the speakers are in front because its simple...and still sounds good? There is a reason for "surround sound", it simply sounds better. I think it's because you get "good enough" sound without them. I still think an upgrade would be a better option. More difficult and a lil' more expensive, but still better. When you go to the movies you don't just hear the music from the front. I think to each his own, but I prefer upgrade. There's my two cents.
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It has nothing to do with an (Upgrade) as you put it . Have you ever listened to music in suround sound ? I'm not talking about 5 channel stereo , but true surrond sound . It sounds like chit . Surround sound for movies is just that , you hear background sounds like bullets richocheting , thunder and so forth , most of the time you hear nothing out of the surround speakers in a movie soundtrack . 90% of the sound comes from your front R & L and center channel.
Upgrade by my definition is: Taking junk out, putting something slightly better in it's place.
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Staging - is the ability of a system to "fool you" into thinking that everything (including bass) is in front of you. The sound should be similar to a stage in a concert, where the singer would be in the front center, and the rest of the instruments and background vocalists would be located to the left and right (but always on the front).
Good staging and imaging are not so easy to implement. It takes a lot experimenting with speaker location and direction.
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This thread has nothing to do with upgrading speakers . Everyone already knows you should always upgrade the stock junk speakers in any vehicle . This thread is about using or not using rear speakers . I've always said for everyday use , I would recomend using them . For car audio sound quality competitions , you can either use them or not use them , your judge will want the sound stage to be in front of him . You can use rears for fill only , but if the judge can audibly hear the rears , or they overpower the fronts , you will get a low score .
Staging - is the ability of a system to "fool you" into thinking that everything (including bass) is in front of you. The sound should be similar to a stage in a concert, where the singer would be in the front center, and the rest of the instruments and background vocalists would be located to the left and right (but always on the front).
Good staging and imaging are not so easy to implement. It takes a lot experimenting with speaker location and direction.
Staging - is the ability of a system to "fool you" into thinking that everything (including bass) is in front of you. The sound should be similar to a stage in a concert, where the singer would be in the front center, and the rest of the instruments and background vocalists would be located to the left and right (but always on the front).
Good staging and imaging are not so easy to implement. It takes a lot experimenting with speaker location and direction.
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It has nothing to do with an (Upgrade) as you put it . Have you ever listened to music in suround sound ? I'm not talking about 5 channel stereo , but true surrond sound . It sounds like chit . Surround sound for movies is just that , you hear background sounds like bullets richocheting , thunder and so forth , most of the time you hear nothing out of the surround speakers in a movie soundtrack . 90% of the sound comes from your front R & L and center channel.