A:AnswerNo it runs on120V ,if you try to run on 240 you will burn it up instantly. The only way you can use 240v is if you place a step down transformer in line before it gets to the device taking volt down to 120V.
A:Answerpancho, the Onkyo DX-C390 has an "optical digital output" so it depends on your receiver or amp. LAN outlets is an abbreviation for "local area network" and usually refers to internet connections.
A:AnswerThat is a very hard question to answer. I have an Onkyo receiver that sounds beautiful with it but I know of other people that have different manufacturers units that they love. The receiver/amp does not have to be the same manufacturer. I WOULD look for a unit that has Remote Interactive (RI) compatability but, other than that, it is up to your taste.
A:AnswerIt should be fine. I have mine connected to an old Fisher receiver with male to male RCA cables (red and white). It took me about 5 minutes to get it working.
A:AnswerNo this CD player does not have a headphone jack. Some do, this one doesn't. You hook this up to your audio system, and the system's amplifier/receiver should have a front panel headphone jack.
A:AnswerNo, this is a totally different and simpler way to play multiple CDs. No need for those clumsy CD magazines from your old Pioneer. This machine has a front panel tray that slides out and there are 6 numbered round slots to place your 6 CDs. Then push play and enjoy. The remote control, or front panel controls, let you select which CDs and songs you want to play, and you will find it switches CDs quicker and quieter than the old Pioneer.