Eclipse flagship TD712zMK2 speakers – Bristol Show 2018
Eclipse, the Japanese high-performance loudspeaker specialist, will be using its TD712zMK2 speakers and TD725SWMK2 sub to demonstrate the unique benefits of its accurate waveform reproduction technology. Come and hear it for yourself at this year’s Sound and Vision 2018.
We love Eclipse speakers here at GadgetyNews. Not only do they perform exceptionally well, they also look awesome. In fact, we are currently living with the TD510MK2 speakers.
Eclipse are bringing their top-of-the-range speakers and sub to The Bristol Show following a collaboration with Stockton-on-Tees hi-fi distributor, Decent Audio.
Visitors to the Decent Audio room/s at the show will experience Eclipse’s flagship TD712zMK2 speakers and range-topping TD725SWMK2 subwoofer in perfect harmony. Additionally, they will be pushed along by electronics from Audio Analogue and a vinyl front-end from Kronos. Very tasty kit, indeed.
Read our review of the Eclipse TD-M1 speakers
The TD712zMK2 speakers and TD725SWMK2 subwoofer will no doubt deliver the ultimate Eclipse performance. Anyone not familiar with these speakers will experiece the advantages of the company’s proprietary waveform reproduction technologies.
Eclipse TD712zMK2 loudspeaker
The flagship TD712zMK2 delivers Eclipse’s finest sonic performance. These are equipped with the largest drive unit configuration in the Eclipse stable. They are loaded with a 12cm full-range fibreglass unit which offers greater power handling and a wider frequency response.
Check out our review of the Eclipse TD508Mk3 speakers
Furthermore, Eclipse’s renown waveform reproduction technologies are also deployed. Their instantly recognisable egg-shaped chassis is naturally matched with a high-mass anchor and vibration-eliminating acoustic treatments.
TD725SWMK2 subwoofer
The range-topping TD725SWMK2 is the perfect partner for the aforementioned speakers.
The Eclipse sub uses dual drive units that are comparatively small in diameter but can be driven at high speed.
The back-to-back units are connected with an aluminium shaft and driven in-phase. The generated reaction force forms a strong base in place of the ground anchor found in Eclipse loudspeakers.
Also, the drivers ‘float’ inside the cabinet and special materials are used to suppress vibration.
Finally, an ICEpower made high-output digital power amplifier is employed. The reason for this is that it enables a smaller internal circuit while keeping high linearity at maximum output.
Find Eclipse at Sound and Vision 2018
ECLIPSE will be located in the Decent Audio room/s: 318/320, third floor
Price and availability
TD712zMK2 speaker (pair) £6,500; TD725SWMK2 subwoofer (£5,100), both available now.
For more information head on over to http://www.ECLIPSE-td.com/uk/