Eclipse EA3422 Car Audio Amplifier problem
My sub running on 4Ohm.Rest other speakers do not have an O/p from amplifier. Actually I need to connect these speakers to amplifier. What is recommended speakers to connect this amplifier. Woofer is 1000W/4Ohm
Use x21000w speaker size 10 that is good for your ampli..........theres no over heat because your ampli using a battery of your car thats is 12amp supply your ampli
Forget hooking this on a subwoofer. this amp produces only 50 watts per channel at 4ohms or 70 watts per channel at 2 ohms RMS...
If you try bridging the sub, it will only give out maybe 100watts bridged.
So.....
if your sub is, lets say 1000watts RMS, youre just going to bust your amplifier to smoke...
Find a more decent and powerful amp. This amp is only intended for separates and lowend subs with an RMS of 80 to 150 watts
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If you meant to connect your Sub woofer speaker which has an impedance of 8 ohms , you can use the bridge connection between the two channels to connect.
This will be noted on the output terminals and so the speaker can be bridged between the left and right channels.
Check your ground and power wire connections. It will most likely be a bad ground, if grounded in the trunk, get a longer wire of equal or greater thickness and ground to either chassis or battery. Also if you have the amp at full gain try dropping it a little back if getting a better ground doesnt help
What ohm is your sub running at. Sounds like your runnig your amp to low an impedance causing it to thermally shut down, when it cools a bit it turns back on. Either that or you have wires crossed somewhere. Check your wiring and make sure the load of the speaker does not fall below the rcommended ohm of the amp. Usually 4ohms mono and 2ohms stereo
The T10001 can drive a load lower than 4 ohms. Wire the coils of the individual speakers in series to make each speaker 8 ohms. Then wire all 3 speakers in parallel and connect them to the amp. This will give you a 2.6 ohm load.
this is a safey feature in your amp. you are drawing too much power for the amp to put out so i shuts off when the breaking point of the total rms calue is reached. i would suggest getting a more powerfull amp, a larger ground/powerwire combo, or a farad capacitor to balancethe powerin andthe power out.
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