Which one would you go with. I don't care about bluetooth or Ipod controls just sound quality. I will be running this active and can't decide which one to run.
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Which one would you go with. I don't care about bluetooth or Ipod controls just sound quality. I will be running this active and can't decide which one to run.
i owned both.....menu setup on the 80 prs is alot better along with bass output.....also on the 7100 u seem to have to crank the volume up more to get the results u want but doesnt usually clip until u have hit max volume or sometimes not at all
me tho i love my 80prs more and dont see myself switching back anytime soon or getting rid of my 80 prs
80 is a pretty awesome deck. kinda cheaply made though. never used the 7100 so couldnt tell you which is better.
Can't knock the 8V preouts of the Eclipse. If you were going with any sort of external processing, I'd say the CD7100. Otherwise, the 80 is a little more friendly with the modern world (Fujitsu Ten's interface is horrible) and is a great deck if it's your first time going active. Also, the DAC on the Eclipse is amazing when playing CDs (at least it is on my 7200)...better than the P99RS if I do say so.
One vote against the Pio has to do with that stinkin' pico fuse and lower grade DAC.
One vote against the Eclipse has to do with the user interface and compatibility with iDevices (which you said you didn't care about).
I agree with the 8 volt pre outs and issue it may have with older amps or mid range amps. I did not read previous posts and had to edit my post
There's a pretty noticeable difference in SQ between the two. Eclipse's decks are much warmer while the Pioneers tend to favor bass.
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Also, the only amps I know of that aren't happy with over a 5V input are the Massive nano and nano bit and, if you're going SQ, wouldn't recommend them anyway.
@murph ; don't forget about the Clarion CZ702. Especially if this is your first trip into SQ and you hate it, it would probably be in your better interests to spend less on the deck and I've seen the Clarions go for under 200 online. Then you don't have to deal with the pico issues of the Pioneer or the super-high preouts of the Eclipse.
I believe the 80PRS has more bands for tuning. I thought my CD7000 compared to my 9887 had a much more transparent sound to it. The 9887 seemed to make things more warm sounding.