EEA720.4
The Enrock multipurpose amplifier is designed to delivery accurate
and high functioning sound. It is intended for multiple uses.
Weather resistant
for boat or marine application
Durable
and
powerful
for car use
Compact
and
rugged
for off-road motorcycle installation
Features:
Sealed chassis for use in harsh environments
Ultra-Efficient full range class D operation
High and Low Level Inputs – Connects with any system
Built-in crossover – Maximum Flexibility
2 or 4 channel input – easy installation
Stainless steel and aluminum hard wire
Specifications:
RMS Power at 4ohm: 4x45W
RMS Power at 2ohm: 4 x 60W
Bridged Power at 4ohms: 2 x 120W
Total Harmonic Distortion: <0.5% (4ohms)
Signal to Noise ratio: 97dB
High pass filter: 120Hz/80Hz/Off
Input Range: 200mV-10V
Frequency Response: 20Hz to 20KHz
Dimensions: 8.75” x 4” x 1.75”
Installation Precautions:
Professional installation is always highly recommended. The performance of
your new amp may not be satisfactory. Installation by a nonprofessional
may compromise the product functions.
Amplifiers are generally mounted in the hatch/trunk area or under the seat
of your vehicle. In boats or off-road vehicles, under the seat is an acceptable
location. Although the EMA4720 has coated circuit board to resist corrosion
from humidity and dampness, be sure to choose a mounting location that
will avoid direct contact with water. Choose a location that will deliver
sufficient ventilation for the amplifier. The fins should be facing upwards;
either vertically or horizontally. Be sure to secure the amplifier with the
provided screws.
Warnings
Before securing the amplifier examine the mounting location cautiously to
ensure that you do not drill into or damage any electrical, hydraulic,
fluid or fuel lines.
Always check your speaker load with a multi-meter before connecting the
amplifier. Connecting any speaker load lower than the rated impedance of
the amplifier will result in damage to the amplifier. Such damage is not
covered under the warranty, so pay attention to what connections are done
to the amplifier