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<blockquote data-quote="Jroo" data-source="post: 8349800" data-attributes="member: 574112"><p>The going in and out of pro mode and standard mode is a pain to me. For a simple system you can't just turn down the bass or adjust the treble. You have to go and adjust eq to do simple things. For me it is a set and forget it type head unit. It is a the newer unit out he two, and would be closest to offerings today. Even with the upgraded DACs, there are people that swear the older Eclipse like the 8051 or my old 5303R sound better. If I had a nice outboard processor with eq and T/A, I would run the older Eclipse. If I was going straight to amps like I amnow, I would go with the 8454.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jroo, post: 8349800, member: 574112"] The going in and out of pro mode and standard mode is a pain to me. For a simple system you can't just turn down the bass or adjust the treble. You have to go and adjust eq to do simple things. For me it is a set and forget it type head unit. It is a the newer unit out he two, and would be closest to offerings today. Even with the upgraded DACs, there are people that swear the older Eclipse like the 8051 or my old 5303R sound better. If I had a nice outboard processor with eq and T/A, I would run the older Eclipse. If I was going straight to amps like I amnow, I would go with the 8454. [/QUOTE]
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