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The Comando 10″ Shallow-Mount Subwoofer with 3.5″ voice coil is engineered to deliver impactful bass while fitting tightly into limited-space installations. With its shallow mounting depth and robust motor assembly, it offers superior performance compared to typical subwoofers in compact systems. Ideal for daily drivers, custom builds, or installs where maximizing space without sacrificing bass power is crucial.
Key Benefits
- Optimized shallow-mount design allows installation in tight spaces like factory enclosures or shallow custom boxes.
- Large 3.5″ voice coil improves thermal handling and excursion compared to standard coils.
- Built with a high-performance ferrite magnet structure offering strong power handling and durability.
- Designed to reproduce deep lows and punchy bass in subwoofer roles even within compact packages.
- Flexible wiring and enclosure options make it suitable for upgrade builds or space-restricted systems.
Technical Specifications
- Size: 10″
- Voice Coil: 3.5″ diameter
- Construction: Ferrite magnet, shallow basket design, reinforced cone
- Recommended for: Car audio subwoofer applications where space is limited
Compatibility & Installation
Designed for 12 V car audio systems and suited for installations requiring shallow depth. For best results, pair with a quality mono amplifier and choose an enclosure that maximizes the shallow design to maintain bass performance.
FAQS
- Is a 10 inch subwoofer good for daily driving?
Yes, a 10” sub is perfect for daily use because it gives you tight, punchy bass without taking up too much space. - Does a 10 inch sub hit hard enough?
Absolutely. With the right box and amp, a 10” can hit surprisingly hard and stay clean at high volume. - What type of box works best for a 10 inch subwoofer?
Most people get great results with a ported box, but sealed enclosures offer tighter, more accurate bass. - Do I need a big amp for a 10 inch subwoofer?
Not necessarily. It depends on the sub’s RMS rating, but many 10s run great on moderate power.
