10" sub for a .56 cube box

I think the Eclipse Aluminum and Titanium series both can go in very small boxes. I have a 12" Eclipse Titanium in a 1cuft box (and the sub displaces about .19cuft) so your looking at a 12" in a .80cuft enclosure, and that was the recomended size for a sealed enclosure. Maybe try an Eclipse 10" Aluminum.

 
thanks guys, im really like the eclipse alum. do you think i should have a bigger amp than my 100 watt rms, 250 watt peak?? also mounting depth is important because my box is really short, i think i have a max of about 5 inches.

 
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