T taosd 10+ year member Member 111 0 Canada Aug 24, 2004 #1 I am looking at the Eclipse SW7124DVC-T2, what I notice is that the Maximum continuous power is 400 watts. Is that per voice coil, or is that in total? Click to read more...
I am looking at the Eclipse SW7124DVC-T2, what I notice is that the Maximum continuous power is 400 watts. Is that per voice coil, or is that in total? Click to read more...
A alowerlevel 10+ year member Junior Member 13 0 South Jersey Aug 24, 2004 #2 Im not 100% sure on the eclipse, but on most subs the power handling is rated for both coils total
BIG_SUPERMAN72 10+ year member mother humper 2,111 0 Grand Rapids, Michigan, United States Aug 24, 2004 #4 which means 200 watts a vc.
Berry47 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,072 0 My Pants Aug 24, 2004 #5 The continuous power ratings on most eclipse subs is far below the actual rms that they can handle. You could push 500-600 watts rms easily.
The continuous power ratings on most eclipse subs is far below the actual rms that they can handle. You could push 500-600 watts rms easily.
OP T taosd 10+ year member Member 111 0 Canada Aug 24, 2004 Thread Starter #6 thanks everyone, now i need an amp that can push that out at 2 ohms...