ah thats cool mate! I was just giving advice based on him getting his componants & sub first, coz I said the same to another person here, that he should get the componants & sub first & if he feels he needs it then he can get his 6*9s then so as to not waste money if it sounds good without them!
What are you doing with your DLSs by the way? (assuming they are still in the loft)
I agree with you that sometimes rear speakers can sometimes muddle the sound, So i have it set so the front is more powerful and most of the music is coming from the front but a lil bit comes out of the rears (so fader is set +5 to the front) so you still get a hint of sound coming from the rear but not so much that it ruins the soundstage or muddles the sound.
I tried having just my fronts on & sub, & dont get me wrong it sounds awesome, but it i feel it just sounds better with the rears on too.
& the rears are set to mid bass only, no low bass notes go through them, just vocals & mid, & they do sound incredibly crisp, And i have been through a couple of sets of 6*9s and most of them sound muffled I think, but these are as crisp as some sets of 150notes componants!
What did the expert installers say to you about it then? I had mixed views, they said that they would be fine & ok & a good idea if they were in the quarter rear panels or in their own enclores on the parcel shelf (I did the latter before consulting them so i was pleased to know they were happy with this idea)
Mark