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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 2566261" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>Depends.</p><p></p><p>1) What is the price difference?</p><p></p><p>2) Are you going to be using the amplifier's xovers?</p><p></p><p>3) Do you see yourself upgrade the speakers or subwoofer in the near future?</p><p></p><p>If the Eclipse were cheaper, you weren't going to be using the amp's xover and you don't have any major upgrades planned....the Eclipse would be my choice. All-in-one package for easier install, very minimal differences in power, and likely a little more efficient given all channels are class D.</p><p></p><p>Problem w/ the Eclipse is if you plan to upgrade the sub or speakers to where you will want more power then you might be forced to buy 2 new amps whereas w/ the JL you would simply swap out EITHER the speaker amp OR the sub amp. [i guess you wouldn't HAVE to replace the Eclipse if you bought a new sub amp and kept the Eclipse for the highs...you would just have a wasted channel and spent $$ on something you are no longer using]</p><p></p><p>Also, the JL has selectable 12db/24db xovers, where the Eclipse is fixed at 18db. This is unfortunately a toss-up as we don't know what xover slopes you will need for you install. 18db might be perfect, it might not. But the JL offers a little more flexibility here. In all reality though; If you just want a good sounding daily driver and not sonic perfection.....this difference is likely of little consequence and not a major consideration.</p><p></p><p>If the JL's were cheaper and/or you plan on upgrading soon and/or you really want the adjustable slopes....go for them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 2566261, member: 555320"] Depends. 1) What is the price difference? 2) Are you going to be using the amplifier's xovers? 3) Do you see yourself upgrade the speakers or subwoofer in the near future? If the Eclipse were cheaper, you weren't going to be using the amp's xover and you don't have any major upgrades planned....the Eclipse would be my choice. All-in-one package for easier install, very minimal differences in power, and likely a little more efficient given all channels are class D. Problem w/ the Eclipse is if you plan to upgrade the sub or speakers to where you will want more power then you might be forced to buy 2 new amps whereas w/ the JL you would simply swap out EITHER the speaker amp OR the sub amp. [i guess you wouldn't HAVE to replace the Eclipse if you bought a new sub amp and kept the Eclipse for the highs...you would just have a wasted channel and spent $$ on something you are no longer using] Also, the JL has selectable 12db/24db xovers, where the Eclipse is fixed at 18db. This is unfortunately a toss-up as we don't know what xover slopes you will need for you install. 18db might be perfect, it might not. But the JL offers a little more flexibility here. In all reality though; If you just want a good sounding daily driver and not sonic perfection.....this difference is likely of little consequence and not a major consideration. If the JL's were cheaper and/or you plan on upgrading soon and/or you really want the adjustable slopes....go for them. [/QUOTE]
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