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Eclipse CD5030
$300.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Strong enough output to drive aftermarket speakers without an additional amp. Preamps are ideal for a strong, clean signal to an amp. Bluetooth works reliably and with clear audio quality.
The Cons:Controls are counter-intuitive, takes some time to get used to it. Power button has several other functions and is not labelled. Volume dial needs to be turned all the way around several times before a noticeable change.
The Eclipse CD5030 is an in-dash A/V receiver which provides up to 200 watts of peak power. The receiver is designed with a monochrome LCD display, blue and red switchable illumination, and a motorized detachable flip face.
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It supports playback of CD-R/RW, MP3, and WMA files, and includes both USB and AUX inputs for connecting an audio device. The receiver also offers built-in Bluetooth connectivity for taking hands-free calls. The CD5030 utilizes MOSFET amplification, built-in crossover, and an auto equalizer for improved sound quality. It is also HD radio and satellite radio ready and is iPod compatible with support for iTunes tagging. The receiver comes with a remote control and has a 3 year limited warranty.
Features/Specs
- Motorized Detachable Flip Face
- Monochrome Display
- Blue/Red Switchable Illumination
- Multi-Function Rotary Knob
- Auto EQ + 7-Band PEQ
- MOSFET Amplification
- Built-in Crossover
- HD/Satellite Radio Ready
- Built-in Bluetooth
- iPod Compatible /w iTunes Tagging
- AM/FM Tuner with 24 Presets
- Single Din Installation
- Inputs/Outputs: 5V Preamp Output, USB, AUX
- Power Output: 50 watts x 4 channels
- Playback Compatibility: CD-R/RW, MP3, WMA
- Comes with Remote Control
- 3 year limited warranty
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Pros & Cons
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strong enough output to drive aftermarket speakers without an additional amp
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preamps are ideal for a strong, clean signal to an amp
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Bluetooth works reliably and with clear audio quality
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controls are counter-intuitive, takes some time to get used to it
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Power button has several other functions and is not labelled
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volume dial needs to be turned all the way around several times before a noticeable change
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some failures in the CD player reported in the first year
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