Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit Review
The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit is designed around one thing ? giving you the best possible audio fidelity for your money?s worth. As a ?dead head?, the Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit does not have any kind of internal power source but runs off of the power in your car. The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit has a copper plated chassis which helps to protect the unit from electrical noise in the vehicle, as well as gold plated connectors and an eight volt preamp output.
With seven band EQ and a 24 bit digital signal processor, The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit lets you tweak for the best possible audio settings, whatever kind of music you are listening to. Some of the more advanced settings that The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit allows you to tweak include the crossover, phasing and time alignment. You can also you Circle Surround II or the E-iSERV feature provided by Eclipse which allows you to enter information about your vehicle on the company web site and get the right settings for the optimal audio in your car.
While the physical aspects of set up are a bit difficult, with the buttons being kind of tricky and the system making it a little hard to navigate through the menus, the results once you have the system set up are well worth it. Expect a slight learning curve while in pursuit of the best possible sound for your car, but once you have gotten to know The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit?s system you should have no problem configuring it however you like.
The display for The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit makes the time and the volume somewhat difficult to see, although the titles of songs are easy to read. The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit also provides a wealth of color options and brilliant illumination, which makes it look very cool and contemporary so that visually this piece of car stereo hardware won?t disappoint.
Features of The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit that you may find useful include its built in Bluetooth capability, which is easy to use and easy to set up with your phone book. With registration being a breeze, The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit makes it easy for you to communicate with friends even as more and more parts of the country are passing laws forbidding drivers from using cell phone handsets while on the road.
Another great feature of The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit is that you can plug a USB memory card into it and play your mp3s and audio files directly without any further installation required. The features that The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit gives you are simple and useful, and the combination of these features with excellent audio quality and an attractive price point around five hundred dollars makes The Eclipse CD7200 mkII Source Unit a deal that you won?t want to miss if you are looking for great audio quality in your car stereo.
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the bluetooth compatibility is a nice feature.thx for the article.