
- #RECEIVER FOR ONKYO CD PLAYER PLUS#
- #RECEIVER FOR ONKYO CD PLAYER SERIES#
Full-Function RI (Remote Interactive) Remote Control.Compatible with DSA2 Dock for the iPod.
#RECEIVER FOR ONKYO CD PLAYER PLUS#
25-Track Programming on CD plus 40 FM/AM Presets.4 Timer-Mode Settings (Play or Rec/Once or Every) Sleep Timer.4 Audio Inputs and 2 Outputs plus Subwoofer Pre-Out.
A matching D-175 Speaker System is offered for listeners seeking a packaged hi-fi solution. The high performance and feature set common to full-sized separates is successfully condensed into a compact R-N855 Network Stereo Receiver and C-755 CD Player, both a width of just 275 mm.
#RECEIVER FOR ONKYO CD PLAYER SERIES#
Plays CDs and MP3-Encoded CDs and incorporates the Wolfson® 192 kHz/24-Bit DAC Onkyo adds new models to its premium INTEC Series hi-fi components. The CS-515's relative power enlivens CD playback and gives your MP3 files an edge they've been missing. In the engine room, audio quality is promoted with the inclusion of a Wolfson® 192 kHz/24-bit DAC. The CD receiver itself exudes an air of solidity, with its concave aluminium front panel. Like its predecessor, the CS-515 CD receiver system embodies an approach to sound-detailed, balanced and spacious-that belies its size. Utilising the latest chip technology, the new Onkyo CR515DAB model has a full-function remote control and big memory storage to programme up to 25 music tracks and 60 FM/AM station channels. It visually complements any interior space and fills it with a richness of sound that is rare in budget systems of this class. Very stylish and built with a silver finish and with some very advanced features. Onkyo's new exciting CR515 DAB Receiver pumps out high quality sound at a remarkably affordable price. The Onkyo CR515DAB CD player supports MP3, CD-R and CDRW, and a sleep and wake up timer Stereo Tuner plus a 40 Preset Station Memory. If you're an audiophile like me and care about cd sound quality, you owe it to yourself to check out the Onkyo DX-C390 cd player.The Onkyo CR515DAB system look good and is also small and compact with a good range of features that makes this system a fine solution where space is really at a premium. I promise you won't be disappointed!Īnyway, I'm finished gushing. If you're an audiophile like me and care about cd sound quality, you owe it to yourself to check out the Onkyo DX-C390 cd player. That AccuPulse d/a converter Onkyo uses really must be something!Īnyway, I'm finished gushing. I'm not saying that the little Onkyo (referring to price not size.) betters those expensive players in all areas, the Sony for example had greater solidity and went deeper in the bass, the Denon had more treble detail, etc., but for $200 you get a player that spreads its strenghts evenly across the board and has no obvious weakness! Remarkable for any cd player, much less one as inexpensive as this. I can honestly say that overall this $200 Onkyo sounds as good as any of them. I've owned several high-end cd players including a Sony X77ES (retail $1700), a Rotel 970BX (retail $600), a Denon DCD-3000 (retail $1200) just to name a few. I'm hearing things on my cd's that I didn't know were there! Wow! This is the best cd sound I've had in my system for ages! The bass goes deep and bounces along joyously! The treble is delicate and non-fatiquing. I normally don't buy those extended warranties but I am glad I did for this CD player because 6th Ave has to keep me supplied with a CD player for the next 3 years now.
I paid 170 for the CD changer and then 30 for the extended warranty. Otherwise, stay away from Onkyo and 6th Ave, both for quality and service. I will give this CD player 1 star because I remember liking it when I first had it. I am very dissapointed with the company for thelength of time that it took to fix it, but also the quality of the CD player. It took over 9 months to get this CD player fixed.
The CD player should be the last thing to break in a system. Maybe it was how it was fixed, but this CD player is not cutting it for me. Now that I have gotten it fixed, it is a very obnoxious CD player because I can always hear the CDs changing or the CDs while they are playing. It took so long to get the player fixed that I can't remember how it sounded when I first got it. I can't quite remember how it sounded, but I remember that I liked it when I first had it. My particular CD player worked for roughly a month before saying "NO DISC" every time I tried to use it.