Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Eclipse TD-M1 wireless speaker system and the average rating is 81%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Eclipse TD-M1 wireless speaker system.
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Abstract: Single-driver speakers have long been popular in the studio, and now Eclipse have brought the concept into the 21st Century with a Wi-Fi enabled model.Japanese manufacturers Fujitsu Ten are probably not familiar to most readers, but the company were forme...
Published: 2014-12-30, Author: Michael , review by: wired.com
Abstract: There are two wireless options. One is Apple's AirPlay, and the other is a Wi-Fi direct mode that enables you to set up a one-to-one connection with a phone or tablet without needing to connect everything to the same network. Wired options include USB dig...
Incredible sound stage, Gorgeous good looks, Wide range of connectivity options, Great for Apple fans
No bundled remote, Expensive, No subwoofer, Bass a little lacking
The Eclipse TD-M1 AirPlay speakers offer a beautiful sound, but they're not for everyone. In taking a new look at the way speakers operate they will suit the very discerning jazz, classical and easy listening enthusiasts, especially when accurate vocal r...
Sublime build quality, striking design and spine-tingling sound converge in Eclipse's stunning desktop system, which is now available at a more tempting price...
Would I want a pair of these in my system? Yes. If I had largely good-quality or CD-quality and above rips that the ECLIPSE could utilise, they offer tremendous insight into the performance and give a highly detailed and very musical sound with incredibl...
Published: 2014-11-13, Author: Jason , review by: the-ear.net
I was attracted to this speaker system because of the technology and the styling but come away from it slightly in awe of what Eclipse have achieved in such a compact and elegant design. It's not powerful enough to use like a conventional speaker and amp...
Abstract: Eclipse's weighty (5.3kg in total) egg-shaped-speaker idea is no newcomer here. They produce a famously taut, clear and, if required, incredibly loud sound that is punchier than that produced by the rounded, relaxed Ruark. The ultra-solid ovoid constructi...