Care to explain further? 'apparently'?The bad? Eclipse isn't too renowned for their reliability in their head units as apparently, they employ lower-grade parts in their high-end HUs.
Have you not seen the documented quality failures of those units? Preouts, internal grounds, eating cd's, ribbon problems... to insist they are more durable than the other choices..The Pioneer 960 is right up there in terms of sound quality (24-bit Burr Brown DACs, 3 way x-over), but seems a little more durable. Not sure if you need the dual-display. If not, look to the DEH-P860
//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gifThe bad? Eclipse isn't too renowned for their reliability in their head units as apparently, they employ lower-grade parts in their high-end HUs.
The Pioneer 960 [....] seems a little more durable.
Care to explain further? 'apparently'?
Have you not seen the documented quality failures of those units? Preouts, internal grounds, eating cd's, ribbon problems... to insist they are more durable than the other choices..
iv been to many eclipse workshops. and no they dont. sorry man.Eclipse isn't too renowned for their reliability in their head units as apparently, they employ lower-grade parts in their high-end HUs.
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The reason I said this is not to badmouth Eclipse, but rather relay information from a certain individual (one who I'm actually not close with) who fixes head units, amps, etc. for a living (and surprisingly, a 6-figure salary too...go figure).Care to explain further? 'apparently'?
Have you not seen the documented quality failures of those units? Preouts, internal grounds, eating cd's, ribbon problems... to insist they are more durable than the other choices..
Okay.iv been to many eclipse workshops. and no they dont. sorry man.
Its a fact that some that have used cd8443 have had a turn on/off pop. I used that deck as well and no such issue, rendering the possibility on perhaps amplifier/install related? Afterall not all amplifier imput stages can candle the high voltage/low impedance of these decks. I have yet to come across an issue like that with the 8454 or newer decks.He informed me that they use a transport mechanism in their higher end decks that's prone to failure, have turn-on noise issues, etc.
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As far as the transport itself thats news to me in the 4+ yrs i've been affiliated with one of the larger volume selling distributors in the states.
You would actually be quite surprised. When they have problems they do in fact introduce them at the seminars to make thier dealers aware.Okay.
No Eclipse-run workshop/seminar is going to feature a segment about their mechanical problems.
Sorry man.
You would actually be quite surprised. When they have problems they do in fact introduce them at the seminars to make thier dealers aware.
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