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<blockquote data-quote="FuFu" data-source="post: 368834" data-attributes="member: 552277"><p>I have a '91 Eagle Talon.... Which is a hatchback as most of you know, I have 2 12" subs to place in this hatchback. My problem is I DO NOT want a standard box, not beucase I wanna be different but because I DO NOT want my subs staring at the HUGE back windshield. Any wandering idiot could happen by my car and think to himself "easy pickings!!!". But that leaves me with the problem of how to setup my speakers, making my own box is obviosly not a problem(I even have a professional audio person who will help make it). So my question to you all is... what would be a good way to position the speakers in what area of the hatch to make them as invisible as possible, while still producing good sound!?!?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FuFu, post: 368834, member: 552277"] I have a '91 Eagle Talon.... Which is a hatchback as most of you know, I have 2 12" subs to place in this hatchback. My problem is I DO NOT want a standard box, not beucase I wanna be different but because I DO NOT want my subs staring at the HUGE back windshield. Any wandering idiot could happen by my car and think to himself "easy pickings!!!". But that leaves me with the problem of how to setup my speakers, making my own box is obviosly not a problem(I even have a professional audio person who will help make it). So my question to you all is... what would be a good way to position the speakers in what area of the hatch to make them as invisible as possible, while still producing good sound!?!? [/QUOTE]
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