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Onkyo DX-C390 CD Player
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Product Description
Music lovers rejoice! Those looking for the ultimate in CD playback from an audiophile-grade component will be impressed with a high precision, multi-bit D/A converter and 128 x over sampling. Others looking for convenience will thrill at the sight of 6-disc capability, 6 repeat modes, 40 track programming - and no worries about interruptions to your music, with the ability to change 5 discs while the last one is still playing. All will marvel at the crystal-clear playback, enhanced by Onkyo exclusive VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry), for a smoother sounding audio signal. Just as crucial to your sonic enjoyment is Direct Digital Path, a heavily shielded, high-quality cable that protects the delicate audio signal from noise emitted by the surrounding circuits. Housed in a sturdy chassis graced with a brushed aluminum front panel, the DX-C390 is ready to provide hours of uninterrupted music - for the soundtrack to your life.
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Average User Rating:
2.0
out of
5
Number of Ratings:
3
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User Reviews for
Onkyo DX-C390 CD Player
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This one is a lemon
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Reviewed
February 5 2006 12:35:23 AM
3
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users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
1
out of 5
Pros:
Looks good |
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never reads your cd's take multiple tries This player takes multiple tries to get it to read your cd's. I have to eject the tray multiple times for it to read the cd;s. and then it sometimes just skips them all and states no disk, Very frustrating player.
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Biggest Rip-off Ever!
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Reviewed
April 19 2006 2:36:53 PM
0
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0
users found this recommendation helpful.
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Ratings:
1
out of 5
Pros:
Sounds Good (When It Plays) |
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Doesn't Read Cd's Easily This is the worst internet buy I have ever made. Don't waste your money on this lemon! You can put a cd in any tray and the unit knows which tray it is in, so why doesn't it play it? It just skips from tray to tray and then reads "NO DISC." After turning it on and off several times and then opening and closing the tray several times, you just MIGHT get it to play.
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