| Write A Review |
Onkyo DXC390 CD Player |
| Ease Of Use |
Value |
Performance |
Overall Rating |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| (5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
|
Reviewed By: Robert J. Patala - Summerville, South Carolina |
Nice piece of equipment. It replaces a 17 year old JVC player that finally had its day. Great crist sound through the Wolfsen DAC and this is througn a 30 year old Marrantz receiver. You can play 3-4 CDs and remove them while a 5th CD is playing and add more CDs. Great for a weekend afternoon at home. |
Onkyo cd 390 |
| Ease Of Use |
Value |
Performance |
Overall Rating |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| (5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
|
Reviewed By: Vergil Young - slc, utah |
Thanks Vanns
I got my onkyo cd player at a great price after about a month of research. It was a snap to set up and it sounds great. I dont under stand all the reviews that said this was clunky and slow! Its great. I got it to replace a very old sony cd player.. I just wish the sony would have quit sooner so I could have been enjoying this great sound sooner. the only problem is.. its about 1000 better than the speakers Im using so now they need up-grading. If you are consindering a cd player at all this is a great sound at a better than great price. |
Outstanding CD Changer |
| Ease Of Use |
Value |
Performance |
Overall Rating |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| (5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
|
Reviewed By: Robert Mc Court - Newport, RI |
Bought as a replacement for an aging Yamaha high end CD changer that suddenly malfunctioned. After considering several brands and models, decided I didnt want to spend a lot, but did not want to go for the cheapest thing either. For the price this seemed pretty good. Received it yesterday and hooked it up, and I am very satisfied. Mechanically its much quieter than the Yamaha was, the design and features are good. I especially like the tray light. The only thing missing is a headphone jack. The sound is outstanding. I am positive I can hear little nuances and details I did not hear with the Yamaha, or Technics or Sony or other Cd players I have had experience with. Most impressive and important for me is that it doesnt have that digital coldness and harshness. Overall, IMHO this compares favorably to most audiophile gradehigh end CD players Ive heard, and for the price its unbeatable. And Vanns was very good too! Competitive price, order promptly processed and very well packaged. |
'Iron Chef' Onkyo DX-C390 |
| Ease Of Use |
Value |
Performance |
Overall Rating |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| (5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
|
Reviewed By: Rick Pietruszka - Springfield, IL |
WOW! A real 'low carb' way to satisfy your audio palate! The smooth-almost analog-sound from this changer is nothing short of amazing-very warm and clear with no hint of 'brassiness.' If you relish great sounding music of any genre you owe yourself a listen. Your ears, and those of your guests, will savor the delicious sounds. I hear sublteties in my favorite discs I never heard before. Don't let the rather deep ~17' enclosure make you think twice-cut a hole in the back of your entertainment center and do your CD collection some justice! This quality 6 disc changer will serve up the finest audio cuisine with abundance and convenience. Bon Appetite! |
We love it! |
| Ease Of Use |
Value |
Performance |
Overall Rating |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| (5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
|
Reviewed By: Mary-Ann Grubb - Rogers City, Michigan |
This is an easy to set up and use cd changer, but the best part of it is the sound reproduction. Whether played LOUD or soft the sound is great. So sit back, relax and enjoy! |
Onkyo DX-c390 6 CD changer |
| Ease Of Use |
Value |
Performance |
Overall Rating |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| (5.0/5.0) |
(4.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
(5.0/5.0) |
|
Reviewed By: James Glenn Jr - Plymouth, Michigan |
Very high quality unit. Clean sound and the changer mechanism is virtually silent. Controls are easy to use. Best of all this unit can play MP3 CD's. Displays the MP3 name. Unit has analog, optical and coaxial outputs. My only complaint is the changer could be a bit quicker. Still this unit is highly recommended. Sounds are good as the $800 unit I check out. I paid $189.99 at Circuit City. |
Onkyo DX-390 CD Changer |
| Ease Of Use |
Value |
Performance |
Overall Rating |
 |
 |
 |
 |
| (3.0/5.0) |
(3.0/5.0) |
(3.0/5.0) |
(3.0/5.0) |
|
Reviewed By: Jon Dworkin - Poughkeepsie, New York |
For its low price this is a nice piece of equipment. It does, however, have its limitations.
Specifically, the dynamic range is compressed and will not reveal deep bass or highest highs. Good
recordings sound -- good -- but not great. This can partially be attributed to the signal to noise ratio. Mechanically, the unit is well engineered and works flawlessly. Its made very well. Nevertheless, good interconnect analog cables are essential to elicit the best possible sound. Accoustic jazz sounds good. More complex
musical passages such as, Big Band, lack clearly defined resolution. The sound is muddy and congested. Overall its a decent piece of equipment at a reasonable price. Dont expect way too much and you wont be disappointed.
Bottom line -- you usually get what you pay for!
|