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csq33r 
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I've got a noisey old fibreglass-bodied Lotus 2-seater.  I need a whole new system.  I've built a small (.360 cu ft.) sealed sub box.  I have not cut the hole for the sub yet though. It could accomodate up to a 10".   There is room in the doors for 61/2" speakers.  Please give me your suggestions for speakers, sub and an amp to power them with.   I read somewhere that an isobaric setup (2 subs face to face?) can make good use of a small box.  Is this something I should consider?

Thanks in advance.

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If it's noisy you should think about installing some sound deadening materials (Dynamat). Need help with component selection - Last Post -- posted image.
Other than that it all depends on your budget and musical tastes.
Isobaric systems are great for small spaces, but easy to fudge if not done correctly.
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What is your budget? and what kind of sound are you looking for?

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Thanks, just what I'm looking for.   My budget is around $700 or so.  The box I built goes on the console at shoulder level, very close to occupants ears.   So, you think a 10" sub will be OK in that size box then?  I had thought I'd have to go to an 8.  The specs on that amp are 60wx4 @ 2ohms and 50wx4 @ 4ohms.   To figure out what I will be sending to the sub, do I simply add 60w to the 50w that a typical HU puts out?   Would I be purposely underpowering the sub because I have a small box? I apologize in advance for any dumb questions.
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Oh, and I listen primarily to rock music.  I like to hear distinct staging, tight bass and clear sound.  I don't need it to be really loud though.  I like the sound deadening idea also. 
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So as of now you need an amp for the sub and one for your mids and highs, You Have an enclosure for a 10 that is Just over 1/4 cu/ft, Now as far as the speakers go you do you just have the 6 1/2's up front, or do you have something for rear fill? Also what is the max speaker depth that you can put in your enclosure? And what kind of headunit (radio) do you have?
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I was planning on just the 6 1/2's for mids and highs.  There really isn't room for anything else,  The firewall is directly behind the seats(mid-engined car).  The max speaker depth of the enclosure is about 5.7".  I do not yet have a head unit.  I'd like it to play cd-r 's.  Also, I think I'd like separate tweeters rather than 2-way 6 1/2's.    
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Also, do you think the 6 1/2's with separate tweeters will be enough to cover the mids and highs?

Thanks 

Esprit907

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