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Hexmat Yellow Bird Turntable Mat Here's your chance to try a Hexmat turntable mat. Just go on YouTube, type in Hexmat and watch all the reviews on it. You'll consistently see their mats being mentioned as one of the best ones out there compared to cork, rubber, the Achromat, etc.  And for good reason, it's because the contact points between the mat and the record itself is minimal.  So why am I selling it? Good question, it's because I've just upgraded to their Eclipse model which goes for double the price. It's that good I had to see what benefits one gets from going to the higher model. The

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Eclipse originated in Japan as a premium car audio brand under Fujitsu Ten (now Denso Ten Limited), headquartered in Kobe. Launched in 1995 with its inaugural car audio series for the domestic market, it quickly gained traction for pioneering innovations like the first aftermarket digital data bus in the 1980s. The brand expanded into navigation and entertainment systems, becoming a key supplier to major automakers while building a legacy in high-fidelity mobile sound.

Shifting from its automotive roots, Eclipse entered the home audio sector in Japan around 2001, later extending to Asia, Europe, and a brief U.S. foray. It specializes in distinctive stand-mounted speakers with a signature tapered, oculus-shaped design, such as the TD series full-range models featuring fibreglass cones, neodymium magnets, and advanced vibration control for wide frequency response and low noise. Recent releases like the TD307MK3 emphasize high-resolution playback, complemented by powered subwoofers and wireless options.

Positioned as a niche boutique in the high-end hi-fi market, Eclipse commands respect among discerning listeners for its Japanese engineering precision and purity of sound. Though it exited the U.S. car audio aftermarket in 2010 amid industry shifts, its home speakers—priced from affordable pairs to $11,200—appeal to modern audiophiles seeking compact, dynamic performers refined in Kobe's facilities.

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