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11-14-2006, 05:51 PM #1
Is this good combo?
I have an eclipse 36401 sitting around doing nothing and was wondering if it would work well with a 10" kicker sub. The speaker is 300w max, 150w rms, 4 ohm. The amp specs are as follows. If so how should it be bridged/ wired to provide the best power. I'm kinda inexperienced at this and want to hook it up right, thanks.
105 Watts x 4 Channel Max. Power Output at 2W Stereo (420 Watts total max)
60 Watts x 4 Channel 0.1% THD at 2W Stereo @13.8V (RMS Continuous Power)
40 Watts x 4 Channel 0.1% THD at 4W Stereo @13.8V (RMS Continuous Power)
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11-14-2006, 09:39 PM #2
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That amp would be a waste of time as a subwoofer amp. I would recommend using it to power your front and rear speakers. For the sub I would recommend a class-D subwoofer amplifier.
Your specs are wrong for the amp. Where it says "at 2W Stereo" it should say "at 2 Ohms Stereo".
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11-15-2006, 01:45 PM #3
Thanks, I already have a 6 channel kicker amp running my whole system, I didn't think this amp would be good for a sub, but thought I would get a second opinion seems how it's sitting in my home doing nothing. Any one intested in purchasing it? Maybe I should put it up for sale.
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11-15-2006, 08:01 PM #4
For Sale
I have this amp up for sale in the appropriate forum, $50
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