Eclipse built their name on sound quality and the CD7200mkII delivers on that heritage. With a reputation forged in the car audio competition lanes, it might not be as well known as some of these other brands but rest assured, it delivers and for that reason, it is my number two choice. The real beauty of this unit is that it is all self-contained. In the past, more features meant little boxes or completely separate control and sound modules but thanks to advances in electronics, Eclipse delivers both a compact package and larger than life sound.
Once again, like the Alpine unit, this is a head unit that will need amplifiers attached and for that reason, it has plenty of outputs and controls to allow you to get the sound you want from a serene classical moments to heart-pounding club mixes, whatever your heart desires.
General features include: Built-in Bluetooth OEL display Eclipse Area Shot – pseudo navigation Twin security - ESN and detachable face Six pattern multicolor illumination E-iSERV connectivity Wireless remote SRS-Circle-Surround II Configurable crossover system 11-band/7-band parametric EQ Digital time alignment
Audio Sources: AM/FM CD MP3/WMA USB input Aux-In
Optional: HD radio ready Satellite radio ready iPod ready