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Old 09-19-2006, 07:42 PM   #1 (permalink)
mikegett
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I just thought I would post and see what equipment that everyone has been using. Here is a breakdown of my own stereo equipment from over the years. I will try to keep them in order of older to newer.

1993-1999 I was too young to remember what model numbers
1 Pioneer cassette player, 1 pioneer cd player, 2 kenwood cd players
1 Pioneer 2 channel amp, 1 sony two channel amp, 1 california 2 channel amp
3 pair of pioneer 6x9's, 1 pair of kenwood 6x9's, one pioneer 10'' sub
1999-2007 My memory hasn't quite gone. I recall most of these. Of course the
manuals help.
HU's Eclipse 5303R cd player (1999)
Eclipse E5507MDT (1999) Japanese vers. 5303r, 4 mini disk- built in dsp
Eclipse 5506 cd player (2000) copper chasis, non powered, 1st 8volt HU
Eclipse 55430 cd player (2000) non copper and powered, 5 volt HU
Eclipse 8053 cd player (2003) 16 volt , 24 bit bur brown, built in dsp
Eclipse cd8454 cd player (2004) 8 volt, 24 bit burr brown, builit in dsp, mp3
Eclipse cd8455 cd player (2005) improved crossover and peq from 2004
Eclipse avn2454 navigation (2004) eclipse 1st american in dash navigation
Alpine DVA7996 dvd player (2003) in dash dvd with dsp and crossover
Amps A/D/S PH16 6 channel (old school) 6 x 55 at 4 ohm (still my favorite amp)
PPI A404 art series (old school) 4x 55 at 4 ohm (not in league with ads)
Nakamichi PA1004 (2003 ?) 4x50 at 4 ohm (dissapointing for price)
Eclipse 3322 (1999) 2x80 at 4 ohm (very clean-great for mid and highs)
Eclipe 34230 (2000) 370x2 at 4 ohm ( I actualy forgot I still had this)
(2) Eclipse PA5422 (2004 and 2005) 75x4 at 4 ohms (best 4 channel period)

speakers Eclipse 8963 (2000) 6.5 point source (very nice budget speaker)
(2) Eclipse 8062 (2002) 6.5 comps (ditch the crossover) made 3 way
Eclipse SA8394 (2004) 6x9 point source (new tweeter was too harsh)
JL XR650-CSI (2005) 6.5 comps (One of the best 300-400 dollar pairs)

subwoofer (2)Eclipse 86080.4 (2000) 8" sub (if you want midbass, buy a 7 or 8)
Eclipse 8808 DVC (2000) 8", 1st aluminum sub
Eclipse 8715.4 (2001) 15" sub (87 series was the best ecipse SQ)
Eclipse SW7504DVC (2004) 10" (decent SQ, required way too much volume)

EQ's Eclipse 21010 (2002) 5 band graphic and 1 parametric
Eclipse EQ2102 (2004) 30 band 1/3 octave graphic (passive still beats active)

cd changer Toyota (2000) 6 disk (eclipse will control toyota cd changers)

wiring Stinger Expert series (well worth the money. Eliminated all ground loops)
Stinger flat speaker wire (hard to put terminals on but great for installation)

sound deadoning Dynomat extreme (at the very least, dyno the doors)



Now is the time for me to reflect on how I became so poor. Maybe I should take up a cheaper addiciton. I am thinking boobie bars.
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