Eclipse CD 4000 Head unit pics and info -56k warn-
Eclipse CD 4000 Head unit pics and info -56k warn-
My new head unit for the 2007 season. An eclipse CD 4000 purchased from SelectiveSound.







Eclipse's CD4000 CD player is all about customization, starting with the display on its motorized, slide-open faceplate. Its sleek, black look will fit in with just about any interior, while five selectable illumination colors let you set the button lighting to match your car and your taste.
Sound-wise, the CD4000 gives you treble, midrange, and bass controls, along with three preset tone curves for customizing the audio. Have an external amplifier? The 5-volt signal provided by the three sets of preamp outputs will make sure it delivers clean sound to your speakers.
The CD4000 will play back your favorite MP3 and WMA music files that you've recorded on disc, while controls for an optional SIRIUS satellite radio and HD Radio tuner let you add to your entertainment array. Connect your portable player to the convenient auxiliary input. If you have an iPod, use the optional iPod interface to control playback right from the stereo's faceplate buttons.
Traveling? Eclipse's E-iSERV Area Shot feature lets you download directions from the internet, so you can view direction arrows and text information on the CD4000's display.
Details:
» CD player with built-in MOSFET amplifier (14 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
» plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs (including discs loaded with MP3 and WMA music files)
» motorized, slide-open faceplate
» 3-color LCD display and five selectable button colors
» three preset tone curves and a 3-band equalizer
» loudness
» three sets of 5-volt preamp outputs
» subwoofer control with low-pass filter
» three settings for the selectable high- and low-pass filters
» auxiliary input
» CD changer controls
» satellite radio-ready (SIRIUS tuner, subscription, and antenna required)
» controls for an Eclipse iPod interface
» HD Radio-ready
» CD Text compatible
» ESN anti-theft protection
» E-iSERV compatible with Area Shot — trip direction (arrows and text only) appear on display. (The CD4000 is not compatible with E-iSERV's advanced audio controls, just the basic directions.)
» clock
» 18 FM/6 AM presets
» seek tuning
» remote control
» CD frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz
» CD signal-to-noise ratio: 95 dB
» FM sensitivity: 13 dBf
» warranty: 1 year
» Want more peace of mind?
Sound-wise, the CD4000 gives you treble, midrange, and bass controls, along with three preset tone curves for customizing the audio. Have an external amplifier? The 5-volt signal provided by the three sets of preamp outputs will make sure it delivers clean sound to your speakers.
The CD4000 will play back your favorite MP3 and WMA music files that you've recorded on disc, while controls for an optional SIRIUS satellite radio and HD Radio tuner let you add to your entertainment array. Connect your portable player to the convenient auxiliary input. If you have an iPod, use the optional iPod interface to control playback right from the stereo's faceplate buttons.
Traveling? Eclipse's E-iSERV Area Shot feature lets you download directions from the internet, so you can view direction arrows and text information on the CD4000's display.
Details:
» CD player with built-in MOSFET amplifier (14 watts RMS/50 peak x 4 channels)
» plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs (including discs loaded with MP3 and WMA music files)
» motorized, slide-open faceplate
» 3-color LCD display and five selectable button colors
» three preset tone curves and a 3-band equalizer
» loudness
» three sets of 5-volt preamp outputs
» subwoofer control with low-pass filter
» three settings for the selectable high- and low-pass filters
» auxiliary input
» CD changer controls
» satellite radio-ready (SIRIUS tuner, subscription, and antenna required)
» controls for an Eclipse iPod interface
» HD Radio-ready
» CD Text compatible
» ESN anti-theft protection
» E-iSERV compatible with Area Shot — trip direction (arrows and text only) appear on display. (The CD4000 is not compatible with E-iSERV's advanced audio controls, just the basic directions.)
» clock
» 18 FM/6 AM presets
» seek tuning
» remote control
» CD frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz
» CD signal-to-noise ratio: 95 dB
» FM sensitivity: 13 dBf
» warranty: 1 year
» Want more peace of mind?







Originally Posted by Hardwrkr
Hope you enjoy it as much as I've enjoyed my 8053.
Well,I'm excited to get using it. I didn't need navi, so i opted for the 4000. I'm sure it'll meet my needs as Eclipse has a great reputation.
Originally Posted by Westec
it has Area Shot...a watered down GPS as well....

But i see its stated in the specs i grabbed from online
Traveling? Eclipse's E-iSERV Area Shot feature lets you download directions from the internet, so you can view direction arrows and text information on the CD4000's display.
i guess im a hater because i never liked the looks of the eclipse head units....
they dont look that great and im not talkin about graphics just the bottons alone. hell i have the newer panasonic deck and the bottons on it are soooo nice
they dont look that great and im not talkin about graphics just the bottons alone. hell i have the newer panasonic deck and the bottons on it are soooo nice





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