General Features:
- In-dash AM/FM, CD, MP3, WMA player with Remote
- Motorized, detachable face
- Multi-color dot-matrix display
- 6-pattern illumination
- Wireless remote control included
- Switchable green and red button lighting
- CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
- Power Output:
- Peak: 50 watts x 4 channels
- RMS: 14 watts x 4 channels
- CD Text Display
- MP3 ID3 Tag Display (Title/Artist/Album)
- 1-year SonicElectronix.com warranty
Playback and Audio Features:
- Playback of CD, CD-R, CD-RW, MP3, and WMA
- Tuner with 18FM/6AM presets
- DSP 7-band parametric equalizer with five preset tone curves
- High and low-pass filters
- SRS circle surround II
Expandability Options:
- 3 Sets of 8V preamp outputs (front, rear and subwoofer)
- SIRIUS Satellite Radio Ready: A subscription is required for service as well as the Eclipse SIRIUS Satellite Radio Package
- HD Radio Ready: Eclipse HDR105 module is required and sold separately
- iPod Ready: Eclipse iPC-106 iPod adapter is required and sold separately
- Rear auxiliary input: RCA Audio Input
- CD Changer controls
Key Features:
- GPS unit ready for area shot and digital compass
- E-iSERV (for audio customize/motion picture customize/ steering remote control)
- Multi-harmonizer
- E-LAN data link system
- Area shot navigation
- Seek tuning
- Clock
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Average Customer Rating is 5.0 out of 5 stars:
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Average Attributes Rating:
| Durability | | 4.3 |
| Value | | 5.0 |
| Features | | 5.0 |
| Design | | 4.7 |
| Usability | | 4.0 |
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Kevin from West Mifflin, PA
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I have had a total of 4 Eclipse head units, currently have 2, and this is by far the best. It is the loudest, clearest, and most dynamic head unit I've ever seen. The Parametric EQ, along with being able to control the crossover frequency from the radio itself warrants the high price tag. Currently I'm just pushing 4 Pioneer 4-way speakers in the doors of a Ford Fusion, and have a USG2300 U.S. Accoustic Amp connected, and people think I have subs in my trunk. The preamp outputs being 8 volts is just ridiculous, as I can't get the volume anywhere past 36 on any song with bass in it, and volume meter goes to 80! If you have the money to spend and want the top of the line product from the top of the line manufacturer of head units, then this is for you.
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Matthew from Pownal, VT
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I've been using this head unit for about a week now. One of the nicest I've ever owned and have had other Eclipses and high end Aline, mostly.. The amount of controls at your fingertips make it complicated to use, but in time I am sure I will get used to it. From display illumination to screensavers to a USB input it's top of the line. I haven't had time to get into it yet, but the the sound level/equlizing choices are quite limitless. Worth the money. If you've got the dough and aren't looking for a DVD player, simply sound quality, sink it in on the Eclipse 7100.
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stephanie l. from muncy, PA
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I have owned JVC and other Eclipses in the past, and this one is so much better than all of them. Eclipse did it again with their engineering on head units. From the 8 volt preouts to all the different ways the player can read music this unit is unbelievable. Personalizing the sound is a major feature along with the full color OEL display. The unit is very technical though, but with logic it can be easily mastered. I have 4 alpine speakers with 2 10" JL subwoofers and the system cranks more than ever. This unit is truly amazing. recomended for anyone looking to have a great looking unit, but to have the sound quality along with it. Definitely worth the $500 price tag.
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