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Old Jul 10, 2003
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I need help w/ my Eclipse sub

I got a 12" Eclipse sub. the model number is 8812dvc. Does anyone kno the specs for this sub and if its titanium or alluminum. Someone please help.
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I searched google, didn't get many results but on the page that I opened it said they are alluminum. I checked the Eclipse site and it's not listed there. From what is says on the site the 8100 series are alluminum and the 9100 series are titanium.
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Got a pic ????

The Titanium is a lot bigger in general, larger surround, etc ...

This is old data but it still applies.

Eclipse 8000 Series Subwoofers "Good". First Generation: Discontined in 1997.
Eclipse 8600 Series Subwoofers "Good". Replaced by 86100 Series 1999.
Eclipse 86100 Series Subwoofer "Good". Current Model.
Eclipse 8700 Series Subwoofers "Better". Current Model.
Eclipse 8800 Series Subwoofers "Best". Current Model.
Eclipse 88000 Series Subwoofers "Best". New Model.
Eclipse 88000Ti Series Subwoofers "Pro-Competition". Future Model.


Power Handling. RMS-Continuous/Maximum Music Power
8000 Series: 250w/500w. (10" 12" 15"). (8") 200w/400w
8600 Series: 250w/500w. (10" 12" 15"). (8") 200w/400w
86100 Series:175w/350w. (10" 12" 15"). (8") 150w/300w
8700 Series: 300w/600w. (10" 12" 15"). (8") 250w/500w
8800 Series: 500w/1000w (10" 12" 15"). (8") 400w/800w
88000 Series: 500w/1000w (10" 12" 15"). (8") 400w/800w
88000-Ti Series: 750w/1500w (10" 12" 15").
Peak/music power is twice the RMS value.
NOTE:
86100 & 8800/88000 Series Subwoofers are available in either single (SVC) normal, or Dual Voice Coil (DVC)configurations. 87-Series are exclusively (SVC)Single Voice Coil only.
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Still not to sure where it fits in
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You said 8812.

So that means its a 8800 series w/ 12" cone.


Power Handling. RMS-Continuous/Maximum Music Power
8800 Series: 500w/1000w (10" 12" 15").

86100 & 8800 /88000 Series Subwoofers are available in either single (SVC) normal, or Dual Voice Coil (DVC)configurations.
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So its alluminum right?
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Yup, it's an aluminum.

Titanums have 5 digits plus a Ti designation.

A titanium 12 should be 88012-Ti ........
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thanx i appreciate it
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I think it's alluminum.
p.s i'm just curious but why do you need to know if its alluminum or titanium? Does it matter for what type of enclosure?
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Because im selling them on ebay, and if its titanium its work more
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