The Onkyo DX-C390 is a feature-laden, 6-CD changer featuring Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry (VLSC), coaxial and optical digital audio outputs, stereo RCA analog output, RI protocol wired remote control support, and a wireless remote. Playback support includes commercial audio CDs and CD-R and CD-RW discs with your MP3 files.
- High Precision D/A Converter
- Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry (VLSC)
- Analog and Digital Outputs
- Plays CD and CD-R/RW Discs
Onkyo DXC390 Overview
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Onkyo DXC390 Reviews
A great CD changer
These types of devices are pretty rare these days, and this Onkyo unit it great. It’s quiet, and the ability to swap out discs while one is playing makes it fabulous for background music while entertaining. Sound quality is excellent. Two issues I’ve encountered - the first unit we got was dead-on-arrival. Fortunately, B&H displayed Stirling customer support with free return shipping and a replacement unit on the way in a heartbeat. The other issue is just a clumsy interface for navigating CD-ROMs full of mp3 files. It works, but it’s a touch clunky.
Does a fine job
The 6-CD changer by Onyx is working flawlessly. I love the multi-function remote and the sound is decent. This replaces my 5-CD changer by Technics which lasted over 40 years. By necessity, this changer is very large. It is so deep it may not work on some shelves, so closely check its dimensions for your situation. I had to drill several extra holes in the back of my cabinet so the player would not stick out in the front so much. The only other thing I did not care for is the song shuffle capability. It works, but the front panel flashes too much information as it randomly selects the next track. It takes too long for each random shuffle and is very distracting if you are watching it.
