Eclipse vs Alpine???
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Originally posted by MegaHurtz:
I can't speak for Alpine, but I have an Eclipse CD8445 and I'm very happy with it. The CD8455 is by all means a badass deck. Has manual TA settings, flexible xover, decent EQ and killer sound quality. CD8445 is a great deck too, but if you really want flexibility you need the CD8455, that's a mistake I made but I'm still a satisfied customer.
I can't speak for Alpine, but I have an Eclipse CD8445 and I'm very happy with it. The CD8455 is by all means a badass deck. Has manual TA settings, flexible xover, decent EQ and killer sound quality. CD8445 is a great deck too, but if you really want flexibility you need the CD8455, that's a mistake I made but I'm still a satisfied customer.
I found the Eclipse loudness function added alot of depth to the sound imaging - which is unlike the Alpine that simply seems to boost the low frequency. The problem is that the Eclipse loudness function begins to taper off at about 60% volume, so you have to turn your amp gains up to keep the volume control around 1/2 and the richness sound.
I seem to find the 5 volt eclipse line (CD5435/25) lacking in midbass to bass performance, and when you turn the loud on its over bearing. The alpine units are easier to use(changing songs) but notice a lower quality from the mid to mid high range.
Ya iv had alot of time on my hands......
The alpine units pre outs may say 4 volts, but thats whell after clipping, the Eclipse rates there units a little better for shure.
My next unit will definately be a CD8455
Ya iv had alot of time on my hands......
The alpine units pre outs may say 4 volts, but thats whell after clipping, the Eclipse rates there units a little better for shure.
My next unit will definately be a CD8455


