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C boy
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I had a 12 in an Eagle talon that would make your nose hair vibrate. I then put the same sub&amp in a ford probe and now I can barely feel the sub. The trunk is barely bigger than the talons, should this make that much of a difference??!!
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Anonymous
 
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why would you get rid of a eagle talon for a ford probe? just a question
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Username: Rsxelrate

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Registered: Feb-06
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I'm pretty sure the talon is close enough to the Eclipse to where they're both hatchbacks. <--- last word is your answer.
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Username: Rsxelrate

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Registered: Feb-06
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Ok well the Probe still is a hatchback, but seems like the Talon has more glass to reflect. Right?
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Anonymous
 
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you don't need glass to reflect bass!!! DUH!

any hard surface will
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Anonymous
 
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How about learning how to read? That's the first problem you morons have to solve.

This forum reads clearly...Home Audio.

Unless you live in your car, this belongs in the Car Audio forum. Even then it still belongs in the car audio forum.

All that bass just totally shook your brain out through your ears.
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