A:AnswerI just recently bought the new Onkyo CD player to replace my old Onkyo that I bought 30 years ago and it still works great never had any problem with playing a CD that I made off the computer, I bought the new Onkyo for a back-up when on sale and I tried it out with CD's I made and it works great also. Allen
A:AnswerYes it does have fast forward & backwards. I'm confused about the 77 minutes but it does play discs with 120 minutes of music on them with no problem.
A:AnswerAs long as your radio has inputs for a standard set of RCA/analog audio cables (most likely). If the radio has digital optical or digital coaxial inputs you can connect the cd player that way as well.
A:AnswerKodi, the Onkyo has a set of analog RCA pin plug outputs on the back panel, as well as a coaxial and optical digital output. You would need to look at the inputs available on your particular Bose system as they vary quite a bit depending on how old it is. Then you would need to buy the correct connecting cable once you figure out which one you need. Hope that helps...
A:AnswerYes, the optical digital output is fully digital. I don't know whether coaxial outputs are fully digital or not, for I'm not very familiar with them, but I can tell you that they're included as well. Traditional analog outputs (L, R) also are available. Both digital and analog outputs can be used simultaneously if needed. I mention this because I do use both. I have a high quality audio CD recorder which captures the most accurate signal from a digital source, via optical digital connection. However, for listening, my system includes a tone processor which uses analog connections. // This is a great CD player. Even with critical listening, I don't imagine you will be disappointed with this Onkyo.