How to determine RMS

 

Bronze Member
Username: Panache

Brenham, TX US

Post Number: 26
Registered: Apr-04
I have an Eclipse EA 3422 amp that i have on my Hi's! I wasnt into the type of stuff when I bought it so I dont know any specs on it. When I got my system almost 2 yrs ago, the deal at Tweeters told me it would push my JL componets and sound great. (they always tell you that) Well i was looking online at the Eclipse website and it said my amp has 490w max. Is there a way to determine the RMS?
 

Silver Member
Username: Its_bacon12

Post Number: 520
Registered: Dec-03
Power Output
* 123W x 4 Channel Max. Power Output at 2 Stereo
* 70W x 4 Channel 0.1% THD at 2 Stereo @13.8V (RMS Continuous Power)
* 50W x 4 Channel 0.1% THD at 4 Stereo @13.8V (RMS Continuous Power)
 

Gold Member
Username: Glasswolf

NorthWest, Michigan USA

Post Number: 2579
Registered: Dec-03
first of all, great amplifier.
Eclipse actually does make very well-designed amps. They use stuff like dual toroidal transformers in the power supplies.. costs more, but better in the end.
You lucked out there.

Eclipse (Fujitsu Ten) EA-3422
60W x 4 Channels @ 0.1% THD @ 2 Ohms Stereo @ 13.8V (RMS Continuous Power)
105watts x 4 @ 2 ohms
MSRP $250
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