HiAmplidude
10+ year member
CarAudio.com Elite
After using my new Eclipse CD8445 for a while, I'm going back to Alpine.
The Eclipse 8V preout sound quality is truly outstanding. That's about where my glee ends with their upper-end units.
Almost everything they do is slooow... from changing MP3 tracks, to adjusting volume from the remote. The remote includes only the very most basic functions and nothing else. Time-alignment tweaking is horribly limited. There is no "angle" adjustment for the motorized panel. Crossover settings work well, but are made for an elementary user with limited control.
No, I don't hate the Eclipse HU. In fact, it's easily one of the best I've used. Its ease of finding the way through its menus is a treat. They look good and sound terrific. Security features are a plus. Great construction. Awesome (dealer-installed) warranty. They just seem to be under the bar, particularly compared to the CDA-7878 deck I replaced with it, in my vehicle.
My old Alpine CDA-7878 has everything that Eclipse is lacking. I'm going to get the CD transport mechanism repaired on the Alpine and put 'er back in. Sad to see the Eclipse (and $500+) go, but it's too frustrating to use it after getting accustomed to the 7878.
I have no idea how the new Alpine units stand up to current Eclipse, in real-world use. My guess would be that it's a draw, with possibly a slight advantage going to Alpine, if they didn't have that stupid slide-dial selector on them (hopefully next year they won't).
Just had to let that out.
The Eclipse 8V preout sound quality is truly outstanding. That's about where my glee ends with their upper-end units.
Almost everything they do is slooow... from changing MP3 tracks, to adjusting volume from the remote. The remote includes only the very most basic functions and nothing else. Time-alignment tweaking is horribly limited. There is no "angle" adjustment for the motorized panel. Crossover settings work well, but are made for an elementary user with limited control.
No, I don't hate the Eclipse HU. In fact, it's easily one of the best I've used. Its ease of finding the way through its menus is a treat. They look good and sound terrific. Security features are a plus. Great construction. Awesome (dealer-installed) warranty. They just seem to be under the bar, particularly compared to the CDA-7878 deck I replaced with it, in my vehicle.
My old Alpine CDA-7878 has everything that Eclipse is lacking. I'm going to get the CD transport mechanism repaired on the Alpine and put 'er back in. Sad to see the Eclipse (and $500+) go, but it's too frustrating to use it after getting accustomed to the 7878.
I have no idea how the new Alpine units stand up to current Eclipse, in real-world use. My guess would be that it's a draw, with possibly a slight advantage going to Alpine, if they didn't have that stupid slide-dial selector on them (hopefully next year they won't).
Just had to let that out.
