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Eclipse CD2000
$149.00
Released May, 2008
The Pros:Simple and elegant design, looks nice at any time of day. Has a very clean sound, can power 6 speakers in a car with great volume. Buttons are arranged to be easy to use, very logical.
The Cons:Knobs are small and smooth, takes a bit of training to find them without looking. Display doesn't show much text at once, a bit restrictive when you add a satellite radio accessory.
The Eclipse CD2000 is an in-dish MP3/CD receiver built for playing one’s favorite music while on the road. It features a CD player with a built-in MOSFET amplifier (200W) that plays CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RW discs with MP3 audio files.
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In addition, the CD2000 is HD Radio-ready, SIRIUS Satellite Radio-ready, and iPod ready (Eclipse iPod Adapter required). Additional features of the Eclipse CD2000 in-dash receiver includes an AM/FM radio with 6/18 presets, a clock, three sets of 5-volt preamp outputs, three preset tone curves and a 3-band EQ, and Eclipse’s ESN anti-theft function that uses a digital ‘key’ to protect the unit. The Eclipse CD2000 retails for $149.00 and comes with a 1 year limited warranty.
Features
- CD Player w/MOSFET Amp
- MP3 Playback
- AM/FM Tuner
- Clock
- Three Sets Preamp
- Three Preset Tone Curves
- 3-Band EQ
- Eclipe’s ESN
- 1 Year Limited Warranty
Expandability
- HD Radio-Ready
- SIRIUS Satellite Radio-Ready
- iPod Ready
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simple and elegant design, looks nice at any time of day
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has a very clean sound, can power 6 speakers in a car with great volume
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buttons are arranged to be easy to use, very logical
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not difficult to learn, labels are all pretty clear
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display is easy to read in any lighting conditions
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knobs are small and smooth, takes a bit of training to find them without looking
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display doesn't show much text at once, a bit restrictive when you add a satellite radio accessory
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