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Old Jul 23, 2003 | 02:30 PM
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8volt?

naw, the new 8053 eclispse deck has 16v(!) that's totally unheard of. plus it has blanaced outputs which is huge and equally as rare.

check it out:


The top model in the CD Tuner/Receiver product category, the CD8053 demonstrates just how advanced mobile audio state-of-the-art can be today. Optimized to extract the full potential from reference quality digital audio source material, the CD8053's newly engineered all digital circuitry is in a class of its own.
Balanced outputs
High voltage 16V/8V and low impedance outputs

All digital circuitry

STAR DSP (newly designed Digital Signal Processor)

24-bit advanced multi-bit Digital-to-Analog Converter

CD-R/CD-RW compatibility

MP3 playback using optional ECLIPSE Commander Advance

Full dot VF display

Power tilting front panel

Digital input

Auxiliary input
Remote Controller 1602 (optional)
my old car had a 5504 which was thier 2nd highest a few years ago. it sounded insane. check it out:






btw, hell yeah! if I had a 12w7 i'd feed it at least 1200 RMS, 500 would barely move that woofer.

-w
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Old Jul 24, 2003 | 04:15 AM
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I like the old car Warp, very very clean install. I wonder what eclipse means by 16/8v? Its just no good... the more audio products I look at the bigger my eyes get, and the more my wallet cries.... and i haven't bought anything yet... sigh.

I would like to see the 13W7, that is nasty nasty yeee-ah! Just one (although a pair would be awesome)...

And Bassi, it might be a while before I sell them, cause at the moment I can't afford new rims of the quality I want or the style. But if you are still in the market for some EX rims later, sure!
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