Eclipse CD5000 on Ebay

How is the 7000 compared?

It has DSP sound processing builtin thats near equal with Alpine's outboard $500 h701, and the CD7000 has a detachable face, which I dont believe the CD5000 had.

Indoaudio has a less than stellar reputation around here, you might do a search to see what many people think of them.

 
It has DSP sound processing builtin thats near equal with Alpine's outboard $500 h701, and the CD7000 has a detachable face, which I dont believe the CD5000 had.
Indoaudio has a less than stellar reputation around here, you might do a search to see what many people think of them.
There's a big difference in the controls on these newer models, Any input on how the compare to the older control layout?

 
I kind of like the CD5000s looks. Is the CD7000 a really nice upgrade?

Been reading up on the two models, and I think I like the 5000 better. $50 cheaper is great too. Unless someone can convince me by sunday, I'm going to order the 5000.

 
I have a CD7000 that I haven't installed yet. But I did use the CD8445, which looks to be basically the same as the CD5000. Nice HU's but has some quirks that bothered me. Mainly these:

- remote's volume up/down button verrrrry slow. when you hold it down, the volume moves each notch at about 1/2 second intervals

- this problem is compounded by the faceplate volume knob, which is small and difficult to grip

- track up/down knob on faceplate is way too sensitive, you end up skipping a track or two more than you intended. This can be remedied by using the remote.

- when faceplate drops down to insert cd, it swings out and down about 2 inches, so make sure you have adequate clearance below and in front of the unit.\

- signal processing, like time delay and eq aren't as adjustable as the CD7000 or Alpine's units.

I would maybe go with the CD7000/7100 or one of the latest Alpine units.

 
I have a CD7000 that I haven't installed yet. But I did use the CD8445, which looks to be basically the same as the CD5000. Nice HU's but has some quirks that bothered me. Mainly these:- when faceplate drops down to insert cd, it swings out and down about 2 inches, so make sure you have adequate clearance below and in front of the unit.

- signal processing, like time delay and eq aren't as adjustable as the CD7000 or Alpine's units.

I would maybe go with the CD7000/7100 or one of the latest Alpine units.
Isn't it the CD7000 that does the drop down like that? I thought the CD5000 just tilted a bit, like the old 5405-5435s.

Also I can't get an alpine, my car won't fit fold down units.

 
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