Eclipse SW7200 Subwoofer Review
Eclipse car subwoofer reviews. I normally don’t by 4 ohm subwoofers, but the Eclipse SW7200 are very nice and have a great sound. There are not many things that you have to keep in mind with buy 4 ohm subwoofers instead of 2 ohm. Normally the 4 ohms subs can’t handle as much power as the 2 ohms, and they have to be wired differently to get the desired ohm load. Well enough on me rambling about 4 vs 2 ohm load.
They have a very nice chrome looking cone. One of the best things about the Eclipse SW7200 is that it has a low distortion and a high excursion speaker cone. What does this mean and why is it important. This gives the Eclipse SW7200 the highest speaker travel length in its class, 1.4 inches. It also have thruster air vent cooling system. Besides the looks of this sub, these are the main reasons that i am recommending this Eclipse subwoofer. Just in case you came here to see how to wire these subs i will give a little Information as if you are wiring 2 of them. If you are looking for a 1 ohm load you will have to wire them parallel-parallel, another option is for the 4 ohm load series-parallel. If you have any questions please register and post a comment.
Eclipse SW7200 Information and Specs
Size: 10″
RMS power handling: 450W
Max. power handling: 1300W
Solid aluminum cone heat sink
Dual 4ohm aluminum voice coil
Aluminum cast basket
Rubber magnet boot
Injection santoprene surround
Dual conex mirrored spider
Thruster air vent cooling system
Vortex design basket heat sink

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