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<blockquote data-quote="16.6V" data-source="post: 2830340" data-attributes="member: 574789"><p>Eclipse is cd8445 and 55 will do the job just fine. If you shop at ebay, you can have mint head like that for under $200. I had cd8445 HU and I was not very happy with it because all of the sound enhancement features were useless because they screwed mp3s beyond recognition -basically will have to turn off all sound processing. Time alignment is hilarious because it only offers you 3 or 4 presets (car, van, and truck) or something like that. The only useful feature is 7-band parametric equalizer.</p><p></p><p>If I were you I would go with something like clarion dzr9255 so that you know that your signal is clean to begin with + you have plenty of adjustments to fine tune your music and it is all done digitally. If you plan to add a dedicated mid-bass drivers for the front stage, you can also set this HU to 3-way mode and use a built-in 3-way crossover to run your speakers actively.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="16.6V, post: 2830340, member: 574789"] Eclipse is cd8445 and 55 will do the job just fine. If you shop at ebay, you can have mint head like that for under $200. I had cd8445 HU and I was not very happy with it because all of the sound enhancement features were useless because they screwed mp3s beyond recognition -basically will have to turn off all sound processing. Time alignment is hilarious because it only offers you 3 or 4 presets (car, van, and truck) or something like that. The only useful feature is 7-band parametric equalizer. If I were you I would go with something like clarion dzr9255 so that you know that your signal is clean to begin with + you have plenty of adjustments to fine tune your music and it is all done digitally. If you plan to add a dedicated mid-bass drivers for the front stage, you can also set this HU to 3-way mode and use a built-in 3-way crossover to run your speakers actively. [/QUOTE]
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