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List Price: $219.00
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Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
Manufacturer: Onkyo
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Binding: Electronics Brand: Onkyo Color: Black EAN: 0751398005435 Feature: You can even remove and replace 5 CDs as one continues to play Label: Onkyo Manufacturer: Onkyo Model: DXC390 Publisher: Onkyo Studio: Onkyo Variation Description: Black
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Features
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You can even remove and replace 5 CDs as one continues to play 128x Oversampling digital filter assures that you get the most precise and faithful playback of all recorded frequencies Multiple playback modes with 40 track programmability and 6 selectable repeat modes Optical Digital Output for optimal digital sound performance through many current amplifier or receiver components Single Bit DAC for optimal accuracy and superb sound output from your analog components
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Editorial Reviews:
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Designed for your stereo or home-theater audio component system, this CD player uses a reliable carousel changer mechanism that allows sequential or programmable play of up to 6 discs Incredibly wide frequency response range from 5 Hz to 20,000Hz with a THD of 0.005% Direct Track and Direct Disc access Disc intro Scan Proprietary AccuPulse Quartz system Onkyo RI Remote Control 110 Volt power only
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: CD Changer Comment: I was looking for a CD changer that was moderately priced but high quality. I've only had this for a month but so far but I think I found what I was looking for. I would definitely recommend this product.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very pleased so far Comment: Recently bought this unit as an upgrade. I really prefer a multi-disc changer with a random function, versus a single disc player, as a way to mix up some favorite discs. The audio is simply excellent. I am hearing all the detail I would expect in a high-end single disc player. I note very little noise from the unit as the discs change, and silence through the speakers as this occurs. As others have mentioned, check the dimensions on this one relative to your cabinet, because it's a legit 17" x 17".
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very bad buy Comment: I bought this item 6 months ago and doesn't work now. I have to cut the power to see if im lucky and play a CD when is reconnected. I dont have a near option for send it for service, so I prefer to buy another CD Changer, but of course another brand.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great while/if it lasts Comment: I bought this [new] from Amazon not quite 1 year ago and now it's dead. The sound quality seemed great (but then again I do have a 70's Marantz receiver and big JBL speakers), but now the on/off gets stuck on standby, then the tray won't open, and when I can finally try to play a CD, it starts skipping then stops playing. I even bought a CD-brush cleaner but the problem wasn't as simple as a little dust.
Why are stereo components nowadays made so crappy that you have to keep replacing them? Is everything made in China? Too bad they didn't make CD players back in the 70s when stereo electronics were made in the USA and Japan with QUALITY. I certainly can't recommend something that falls apart in less than a year.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good but it didn't stand out from the crowd Comment: My old Technics turntable CD changer recently died. I purchased it back in the early 1990's. Since I had an Onkyo receiver, I decided to try out this Onkyo turntable CD changer. While it is a good and reliable product, it didn't really stand out from other CD changers I have seen and heard. Some people have remarked that when they bought this new CD changer that they could hear a real improvement in the sound quality of their music CDs. It sounded the same to me as my old Technics. No better. No worse. I would think in about 15 years they would have been able to make it sound better. My speakers are very high quality and if it had been better, I would have heard it. Additionally, my old Technics had a unique feature that seems to have disappeared from turntable CD changers. It could play the first track from each CD, then the second track and so on. My wife and I really liked this feature. While the Onkyo does support 6 CDs, I would have preferred to have had this style of sequential play. This is a good CD changer, but it doesn't really stand out from the crowd. In Onkyo's defense, this is a good CD changer but I doubt many, if any CD changers stand out from the crowd these days. CD changers are not cutting edge technology anymore. Most are pretty much the same and no one seems to be doing much to make one better from another.
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