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<blockquote data-quote="biggen_bd" data-source="post: 884028" data-attributes="member: 547388"><p>Alright I have done some researching and listening.... this sub is just another line of Eclipse. They wanted to make a high quality subwoofer in a lower price range so it would appeal to more consumers. When they built this driver they apparently "underestimated" it. They new what they were doing but they weren't planning on making it near as potent as it is. It runs very close performance-wise to the Eclipse Aluminum subwoofers. The local dealer is now saying that Eclispe is talking about upgrading the Aluminum series because the "hybrid" driver is performing too close to the Aluminum series. I heard them recently and they sound every bit as powerful and clean as the Eclipse Aluminums. They have the same throw, magnet weight, and motor structure. They only real difference in "sound" terms is that the Aluminums get a little deeper and punchier. For the price, these new dirvers out-perform the latest Eclipse Aluminum subs. (If there are any further questions feel free to ask).</p><p></p><p>-biggen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="biggen_bd, post: 884028, member: 547388"] Alright I have done some researching and listening.... this sub is just another line of Eclipse. They wanted to make a high quality subwoofer in a lower price range so it would appeal to more consumers. When they built this driver they apparently "underestimated" it. They new what they were doing but they weren't planning on making it near as potent as it is. It runs very close performance-wise to the Eclipse Aluminum subwoofers. The local dealer is now saying that Eclispe is talking about upgrading the Aluminum series because the "hybrid" driver is performing too close to the Aluminum series. I heard them recently and they sound every bit as powerful and clean as the Eclipse Aluminums. They have the same throw, magnet weight, and motor structure. They only real difference in "sound" terms is that the Aluminums get a little deeper and punchier. For the price, these new dirvers out-perform the latest Eclipse Aluminum subs. (If there are any further questions feel free to ask). -biggen [/QUOTE]
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