Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10" Enclosure | Arc Audio 10" Arc Series - Proline X Subwoofer Enclosures for car audio systems
Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10" Enclosure | Arc Audio 10" Arc Series - Proline X Subwoofer Enclosures for car audio systems
Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10" Enclosure | Arc Audio 10" Arc Series - Proline X Subwoofer Enclosures for car audio systems
Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10" Enclosure | Arc Audio 10" Arc Series - Proline X Subwoofer Enclosures for car audio systems
Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10" Enclosure | Arc Audio 10" Arc Series - Proline X Subwoofer Enclosures for car audio systems
Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10" Enclosure | Arc Audio 10" Arc Series - Proline X Subwoofer Enclosures for car audio systems

Proline X

Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10" Enclosure | Arc Audio 10" Arc Series

SKU: PO ARC 10D-S BB none

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  • Best For: Dual Arc ARC 10 Builds | SQ-Oriented Systems
  • Net Volume: 1.5 cu ft Common Chamber (0.75 cu ft Per Driver)
  • Driver Match: Two Arc Audio ARC Series 10 (D2 or D4)
  • Construction: Threaded Inserts | Pre-Wired Terminal Cup
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Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10" Enclosure | Arc Audio 10" Arc Series - Proline X Subwoofer Enclosures for car audio systems

Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10" Enclosure | Arc Audio 10" Arc Series

Enclosure Type Sealed
External Dimensions 28"w x 14"h x 10.5"d
Net Volume 1.5cu ft
Tuning Frequency N/A
Cutout Diameter Direct Fit
Front Panel Thickness .75
Max Mounting Depth Direct Fit"
INSTALLER'S TAKE

Dual 10s versus a single 12 is one of those debates that never really settles. Both work. Both have installs where they're the right call. But for a lot of daily-driver SQ builds — and specifically for the Arc ARC Series 10 — a properly matched pair of 10s is often the better answer than the single 12 people default to. Here's why.

Two Arc ARC 10s give you roughly 40% more total cone area than a single ARC 12. More cone area at the same SPL means each driver moves less, which means less distortion, less thermal load, and less mechanical stress on the suspension. On real music at real volumes, that translates to a system that sounds cleaner and stays cleaner as the session goes on.

The transient response is the other thing worth talking about. A 10-inch cone has meaningfully less moving mass than a 12-inch cone. Less mass means faster acceleration and deceleration in response to the input signal. Kick drums start and stop cleanly. Bass guitar has articulation. The handoff to your midbass drivers around 60-80 Hz feels natural instead of soft. This is the reason serious SQ competitors so often run dual 10s instead of a single 12 — the speed of a 10 with the output of a 12.

The 1.5 cubic foot common chamber is what makes the pair work. Arc's spec for the ARC 10 is 0.65 minimum, 0.85 optimum, 1.1 SPL-oriented. 1.5 total for the pair puts each driver at 0.75 effectively — between minimum and optimum, dialed toward the SQ side. That's exactly where an ARC 10 wants to live if you're chasing musicality over raw peak SPL. If you want more extension and more output at the cost of some transient tightness, you could push the total to closer to 1.7 cubic feet. But 1.5 is the SQ-oriented sweet spot, and it's what this box delivers.

The 28-inch cabinet width is also worth noting. That footprint fits behind most SUV third-row seats and in mid-size sedan trunks without eating the cargo bay. At 10.5 inches deep, the box sits closer to the trunk wall than the 12" dual version does, which matters when you're trying to keep useable trunk space. Pair this with a clean 400-500 watt RMS monoblock at your chosen impedance and you've got a genuinely serious system in a footprint that doesn't demand the whole trunk.

-Scott

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Materials
Product Details

Performance Optimized | Dual Arc Audio ARC 10

Dual 10" Sealed Enclosure | Driver-Specific for the Arc Audio ARC Series 10

1.5 ft³ Net Common Chamber Driver-Specific 28" × 14" × 10.5" Langboard Elite MDF Built in Tennessee

Two Arc ARC 10s in One Engineered Cabinet

The Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10 is a 1.5 cubic foot common-chamber sealed enclosure engineered around a pair of Arc Audio ARC Series 10" subwoofers. Total internal airspace, baffle geometry, and bracing layout are all tuned to the ARC 10's linear excursion characteristics and 250-watt RMS power handling — same driver-specific approach as the single Performance Optimized boxes, scaled to a properly loaded pair.

Two Arc ARC 10s in a properly sized cabinet don't just double the output. Two 10-inch drivers deliver more total cone area than a single 12, produce cleaner transient response due to smaller cone mass, and split the workload so each driver runs cooler and with less excursion at the same SPL. The Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10 is the cabinet that lets the ARC 10 pair do what they're engineered to do.

1.5 cubic feet of net internal volume, sized specifically for a pair of Arc Audio ARC 10 drivers operating in a shared sealed environment. Each driver effectively operates against 0.75 cubic feet of airspace — dialed toward the SQ side of Arc Audio's specified sealed range of 0.65 to 1.1 cubic feet per driver.

Why Dual 10s Instead of a Single 12

Dual 10s vs single 12 is one of the most persistent debates in car audio, and the honest answer depends on what you value. If you want the tightest transient response, the cleanest midbass integration, and the most efficient use of trunk space, dual 10s win. If you want maximum output per driver and a smaller total cabinet footprint, a single 12 makes sense. For the Arc ARC 10 specifically, the dual configuration plays to the driver's strengths.

More Total Cone Area

Two 10-inch subwoofers deliver approximately 157 square inches of combined cone area vs 113 square inches for a single 12. The extra radiating surface produces the same SPL at lower excursion per driver — cleaner sound at every volume level.

500 Watts RMS System Rating

Each Arc ARC 10 handles 250 watts RMS. Power split across two drivers generates less heat per voice coil than the same total power into a single coil. Less heat means less thermal compression across long listening sessions.

Faster Transient Response

Smaller 10-inch cones with lower moving mass respond faster to input signal changes than larger 12-inch cones. Kick drums start and stop cleanly, bass guitar articulation stays intact, and integration with midbass drivers is more natural.

Wider Cabinet, Shallower Depth

The 28" x 14" x 10.5" footprint is wider than a comparable single 12 cabinet but shallower — which fits behind seats and against trunk walls better than a deeper, narrower single-driver box. Different geometry, better real-world fitment.

Engineered Around the Arc ARC 10's Parameters

Arc Audio specifies the ARC Series 10 for sealed enclosures between 0.65 and 1.1 cubic feet per driver — 0.85 cubic feet as the published optimum. The Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10 delivers 1.5 cubic feet total, which gives each ARC 10 access to 0.75 cubic feet of effective airspace — between Arc's minimum and optimum, dialed toward the SQ side of the driver's specified range for tighter transient response and cleaner midbass integration.

Volume Selection

1.5 cubic feet net is the total internal volume after material thickness, bracing, and driver displacement. With two ARC 10s sharing the cabinet, each driver effectively operates against 0.75 cubic feet of air spring — the SQ-oriented middle of the ARC 10's sealed range, where Qtc lands where it should for balanced transient response and controlled low-end extension.

Mounting Geometry

Both baffles are cut to the Arc ARC 10's exact mounting specification. The ARC 10's 5.5" mounting depth leaves comfortable internal clearance behind both magnet structures inside the 10.5" deep cabinet. Arc Audio's proprietary four-spoke stamped steel basket with compound-curve construction and integrated cooling vents drops in cleanly with room for magnet ventilation.

Performance Series Construction, Driver-Specific Tuning

Langboard Elite MDF

Premium 3/4" MDF panels milled to documented spec — denser and more dimensionally stable than commodity MDF. Less panel resonance, tighter joints, and a longer service life under daily use at real power levels.

V-Groove and Dado Joinery

CNC-cut V-grooves at every panel intersection let the cabinet fold into shape with maximum glue surface. Dado joints lock the baffle and rear panel into the side walls — no fasteners visible from outside.

8/32 Threaded Inserts

Threaded inserts pressed into both baffle backsides accept stainless steel mounting screws. No stripped pilot holes, no MDF damage from drywall screws, no surprises when the next driver upgrade rolls around.

Pre-Wired Terminal Cup

Proline X ABS/carbon fiber composite terminal cup, pre-wired with 12-gauge OFC inside the cabinet, with stainless steel hardware accepting both spade and banana terminations on the input side.

Every panel is cut on ShopSabre CNC routers in our Tullahoma, TN facility. Tolerances that manual fabrication can't hold — joints close cleanly, baffle concentricity stays accurate, and internal volume is consistent unit to unit.

Customize Your Build

Carpet Finish

Dark Gray Trunkliner is the standard durable wrap, matched to most factory trunk and cargo-area carpet tones. Plush Black (+$10) is a deeper, more luxurious nap that pairs well with blacked-out interiors and show builds.

Acrylic Insert Color

Choose Black, Blue, Red, or White for the baffle inserts to match your build. Or skip the inserts entirely (-$40) for a clean, understated look. The inserts are purely cosmetic — performance is identical across colors.

Box-Only or Loaded Pair

Add a matched pair of Dual 2-ohm or Dual 4-ohm Arc Audio ARC 10 drivers directly to your order and we'll ship the complete loaded system, ready to wire to your amplifier. Already own your ARC 10s? Order the enclosure box-only and drop in the drivers you have.

Wiring Two Arc ARC 10s to Your Amplifier

Both drivers share a single terminal cup, pre-wired with 12-gauge OFC for clean signal transfer. The wiring configuration depends on the impedance version of the ARC 10s you run and what your amplifier is stable at.

Two Dual 2-Ohm Arc ARC 10s

Each driver's coils in parallel = 1 ohm per driver. Two 1-ohm drivers in series = 2 ohms combined. Two 1-ohm drivers in parallel = 0.5 ohm combined (most monoblock amps won't handle this — verify your amp's stable load).

Two Dual 4-Ohm Arc ARC 10s

Each driver's coils in parallel = 2 ohms per driver. Two 2-ohm drivers in parallel = 1 ohm combined. Two 2-ohm drivers in series = 4 ohms combined. The Dual 4-ohm version is the more flexible option for most amplifier setups.

Arc Audio manufactures monoblock amplifiers engineered to pair specifically with their subwoofer lineup — the Arc Audio XD Series and Mini Series monoblocks in the 500 to 600 watt RMS range give you a fully matched system. Any quality monoblock stable at your chosen impedance will also work well.

Built in Tennessee, Backed by Audio Intensity

Every Performance Optimized enclosure is CNC-cut, assembled, and finished in our Tullahoma, TN facility. Components are pulled from inventory after your order is placed, then bonded and wrapped — a 2 to 5 business day assembly window before the box ships. No pre-built inventory sitting in warehouses, warping in storage. Each unit is built to order.

Backed by a 1-year limited warranty against structural failure and hardware defects. Questions on fitment, wiring, or amplifier pairing? Contact us — we install this gear ourselves, in our own vehicles.

Two Arc ARC 10s, Done Right

Driver-specific airspace sized for a pair, Performance Series construction, and the option to bundle a matched pair of Arc Audio ARC 10 drivers in one order. The Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10 is the cabinet Arc's ARC Series 10s were engineered to live in.

Specifications
Enclosure TypeSealed | Common Chamber
Driver-Specific FitmentArc Audio ARC Series 10 (Dual 2Ω or Dual 4Ω)
Internal Volume (Net)1.5 Cubic Feet
Effective Volume Per Driver0.75 Cubic Feet
MaterialLangboard Elite 3/4" MDF
ConstructionCNC-Cut / V-Groove and Dado Joinery
External Width28 Inches
External Height14 Inches
External Depth10.5 Inches
Max Mounting Depth10 Inches
Mounting Hardware8/32 Threaded Inserts | Stainless Steel Screws Included
Terminal CupProline X ABS/Carbon Fiber Composite | 12g OFC Pre-Wired
DampingPolyfill Pre-Installed
Recommended Power400-500 Watts RMS Combined (250W RMS Per Driver)
Carpet FinishDark Gray Trunkliner (Standard) or Plush Black (+$10)
Acrylic InsertBlack, Blue, Red, White, or None (-$40)
Bundle OptionsBox Only | Add 2 Dual 2Ω Drivers | Add 2 Dual 4Ω Drivers
Warranty1-Year Limited
ManufacturedTullahoma, Tennessee, USA
Materials
Material

Built From a Spec Sheet, Not a Sales Sheet

Every Proline X Performance Series enclosure is CNC-cut from Langboard Elite MDF — 3/4" (18mm) panels produced to published mill specifications. Most enclosure manufacturers source generic MDF without published data. We can tell you the internal bond rating, the modulus of elasticity, the modulus of rupture, and the face and edge screw holding strength for every panel in this enclosure — because we chose the material based on those numbers, not on price or availability.

Langboard Elite is produced in the United States. The specifications below are pulled directly from Langboard's published mill data and are verifiable. This is the same panel stock used in our full Proline X lineup.

Specifications

Langboard Elite MDF — Published Mill Data

Property Value Why It Matters
Panel Stock Langboard Elite MDF Named, verifiable panel source — not generic "high-density MDF"
Thickness 3/4" (18mm) Industry standard for subwoofer enclosures; panels below this flex under pressure
Density 48.5 lbs/ft³ Higher density = less porosity, better screw retention, reduced resonance
Internal Bond 200 psi Measures resistance to delamination under sustained internal pressure — the most enclosure-relevant spec on this sheet
Modulus of Rupture (MOR) 4,200 psi Bending strength before the panel breaks — relevant for larger unsupported baffle spans
Modulus of Elasticity (MOE) 410,000 psi Stiffness under load; higher MOE means less panel flex under bass pressure, less resonance
Face Screw Holding 325 lbs How firmly the panel surface holds a screw; critical for baffle joint integrity over time
Edge Screw Holding 250 lbs Panel edge retention — relevant for every joint that isn't face-to-face
Internal Bond

200 psi — The Number That Actually Matters for Enclosures

The internal bond rating measures how well the MDF panel resists delamination under sustained pressure applied perpendicular to the face. In a subwoofer enclosure, every bass transient generates a pressure pulse that pushes outward on every panel simultaneously. A panel that begins to delaminate internally loses stiffness gradually — the symptoms are slow: a box that starts to sound softer, less defined, less punchy over months of use. 200 psi internal bond is the spec that determines how long this enclosure holds its acoustic integrity under daily use at real power levels.

Stiffness

410,000 psi MOE — Less Flex, Less Resonance

The modulus of elasticity measures panel stiffness — resistance to bending under load. A stiffer panel flexes less under the pressure generated by a high-excursion driver at volume. Panel flex is a source of acoustic coloration: the panel itself begins to radiate sound at its own resonant frequency, adding distortion to the output. 410,000 psi stiffness combined with V-groove and dado joinery means the panels stay rigid and the bracing controls resonance at the structure level — not the panel level. The bass you hear comes from the driver, not the box.

Screw Holding

325 lb Face / 250 lb Edge — Joints That Stay Locked

Screw holding strength determines how firmly the panel grips a fastener at the face and at the edge. This matters most at the baffle joint — where the front panel meets the side panels and where the driver is mounted. A panel with low screw holding strength allows fasteners to loosen over time under vibration, leading to air gaps at the joint and loss of acoustic seal. 325 lb face screw holding strength means the baffle hardware stays put. Combined with dado joinery and adhesive, the front panel on a Proline X Performance Series enclosure is not going anywhere.

Sourcing

Named Panel Stock — Not "Premium MDF"

The phrase "premium MDF" or "high-density MDF" appears on marketing copy for enclosures across every price point, from $40 to $400. It is not a specification — it is a description with no defined standard. Langboard Elite is a named, sourced, mill-documented product with published data. We name it in our copy because naming it holds us accountable to the spec. You can look up Langboard Elite independently, verify the numbers on this page, and confirm you are getting what we say you are getting. That is the point.

Why Proline X?

Most enclosures are built to a price point. Proline X is built to a spec. Every box starts with published-data MDF, gets CNC-cut to exact internal volume, and is assembled by hand in our Tennessee facility. The difference shows up in the measurements — and in how the box holds up two years into daily use.

CNC-Cut to Spec

CNC-Cut to Spec

Panels are machine-cut on ShopSabre CNC routers and joined with V-groove and dado joinery. Consistent geometry, no hand-cut variance, no gaps at the joints.

Handcrafted in USA

Handcrafted in USA

Hand-assembled at our facility in Tullahoma, TN. Every enclosure is inspected before it ships.

Tuned to the Build

Tuned to the Build

Internal volume and port geometry are calculated to spec and CNC-cut to exact dimensions. The box performs the same way every time.

Frequently Asked Questions

What size enclosure do two Arc Audio ARC Series 10 subwoofers need?

What are the dimensions of the Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10 enclosure for the Arc Audio ARC 10?

How much power can two Arc Audio ARC Series 10 subwoofers handle?

What impedance options are available for the Arc Audio ARC Series 10?

Why choose dual Arc ARC 10s over a single Arc ARC 12?

What mounting hardware does the Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10 for Arc Audio ARC 10 include?

What carpet and acrylic insert options are available on the Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10 for Arc Audio ARC 10?

Where is the Performance Optimized Dual Sealed 10 for Arc Audio ARC 10 manufactured?

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