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Onkyo DXC390 6 Disc CD Player

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55 of 56 people found the following review helpful:

Good Solid CD Changer With Some Extra Features

(5 out of 5) by mp3support@wi.rr.com on Dec 16, 2004 (WI, United States)
I bought an Onkyo C-390 refurb model a few months back and have had excellent results. I burn my own music CDs on blank CDR or CDRW media using the CD burner on my Home PC. The C-390 tracks everything I've thrown at it very accurately without a hitch. It even plays MP3 files burned onto CD. Plus the remote control unit is full featured and works flawlessly.

There are two digital connections, a digital fiber optic TOSlink and a digital coax connection on the back of the unit. I use the fiber optic TOSlink connection to my reciever. A digital connection will give you the purest output. There is also the typical analog RCA jack connection.

The only flaw I have to report is the carrousel makes a bit of a whirling noise when changing CDs. This is NOT reproduced through to the speakers but is simply low-level ambient room noise. Other than that one minor quibble I can give this CD Changer my highest recommendation.

47 of 49 people found the following review helpful:

Onkyo has done it again!!! Yes!!! Superb!!!

(5 out of 5) by Justo Roteta on Nov 29, 2004 (Los Angeles, California United States)
This 6-disc CD changer from the audio experts at Onkyo is most definitely an unbeatable value. It's sound quality clearly rivals that of other high-end players costing up to three times as much! The construction is very, very sturdy and the remote control is very easy to use. The sound quality is all-around-excellent with smooth and deep bass, an almost-crystal-clear midrange and a well-defined treble (highs). If you're looking for a good CD changer priced at under $300.00 this is the one to get.

27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:

excellent value!

(5 out of 5) by T. Hardin on Dec 20, 2006 (seaside,oregon)
I give this unit 5 stars because I feel that it is an exceptional value - you get very high quality for a realistic price.I was after an audio system for my den that wouldn't break the bank.I figured on using my dvd player to play my cd's as well,but then remembered the purpose here was to play MUSIC.I decided for a modest investment,in this case around 150 bucks,I would be getting enhanced audio fidelity compared to the dvd player.6 disc wasn't too important to me,but it's a fun feature none-the-less.Mine hasn't produced any noticeable mechanical noises that I feel would detract from the value of this equipment.I have been very pleased with the sound quality,not really an "audiophile" but I can hear a distinct difference playing my cd's versus the dvd player (I was a bit sceptical that their would be any discernable difference).
As other reviewers have noted,dedicated cd players are oddly becoming increasingly more difficult to locate.If I had any negative thing to say with this player would be that it's rather LARGE,to accomodate the changer carousel - I would have prefered having a single tray player,but ironically couldn't find one with comparable quality that wasn't more expensive!

24 of 24 people found the following review helpful:

Real MP3 support

(4 out of 5) by S. Ehlers on Jan 7, 2007 (Austin, TX)
If you care about using MP3 CD's, I think this is the unit to get. Many units will play MP3 CD's, but this is the only one I found that displays artist/title info for MP3 tracks, and lets you select and play tracks as organized by folders on the disks. I exchanged a Denon DCM-27 for one of these and I am much happier with the Onkyo.

Cons:

No CD-Text display.

Some functions are exclusive to either remote or front panel. (Why does the remote have a tray-open button, but no display control/dimmer buttons?)

No headphone jack. No A -> B repeat.

A bit larger than some (due to its 6-disc capacity).

It's as slow (15-20 seconds between tracks) and clunky in multi-disk random mode as the other carousels on the market (but doesn't squeal when seeking the next track like the Denon).

27 of 28 people found the following review helpful:

Ratings- Audio: 5, Changer: 2, Support: 0

(1 out of 5) by P. Doubek on Jan 7, 2006 (Salt Lake City, Utah, USA)
Well, buying this player was a mistake. We were in a hurry to find a multi-disk changer before our wedding. I always thought Onkyo was a good name and I had found some favorable reviews. The audio is fine with this player, but about 2/3 of the time it won't recognize CDs. It doesn't matter if the CDs are commercially produced or home-burned, and I keep my CDs in very good shape so it's not a matter of fingerprints and scratches. It's also interesting that if I advance to about track 3 until the CD is recognized and then back up to track 1 it will usually work... what a pain in the ___. It's done this since day one but with the wedding arrangements I didn't have time to return it to the vendor within the first 30 days.

Now the changer is bad, but so far trying to get through to their support has been even worse! For 4 months I've been trying to call in at different times of different days during their support hours. First off, I always get "your call will be answered in 59 minutes". After about 30 minutes I typically can't wait any longer so I have to hang up. Once I let it go on for 30+ minutes than was disconnected. This morning we're up to 66 minutes (since I started this I'm up to 72 minutes) on the phone timer and they say the call will be answered in 8 minutes. If I get anywhere with them I'll update the review, but my current opinion is DON'T WASTE YOUR TIME ON THIS COMPANY'S PRODUCTS, especially this model CD changer.