A:AnswerHello OldGmaw,
The DXC390 audio outputs are RCA (red/white) and the digital coaxial. For the speakers, you can get powered speakers with volume control that would support an RCA or digital coaxial Input. The player does come with its own remote. As far as the product availability, I would suggest getting in touch with your local Best Buy store or you can shop Best Buy online.
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Onkyo
A:AnswerHello SassMan,
The DXC390 has a built in cd tray for the disc's to be placed in the number slots. We don't make anymore cd players that require a cartridge for the cd's to be inserted into the machine for playback.
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Onkyo
A:AnswerHello ----
Just so that you have the information, here is the full dimensions for the DXC390 (W×H×D) 17-1/8" × 5-3/16" × 17" (435 × 131× 432 mm).
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Onkyo
A:AnswerHello Slag,
Depending upon the environment of the garage with temperature changes. That may cause internal issues and could affect the product operating incorrectly. For more information about this you can reference page 3 of the DSXC390 manual.
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Onkyo
A:AnswerHello ----
On the back of the Bose Acoustic wave system ll has Audio RCA input (left/right). The DXC390 does have the RCA output connection that would be able to connect to the Bose.
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Onkyo
A:AnswerHello Ladylorett,
Yes, the DXC390 does come with a remote control when purchased New. If it is an Open Box purchase the accessories may not be included and can be purchased separately.
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Onkyo
A:AnswerHell Fence,
Here are the dimensions for the DXC390 (W×H×D) 17-1/8" × 5-3/16" × 17" (435 × 131× 432 mm). Also, the weight of the product is 15lbs.
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Onkyo
A:AnswerHello Ricky,
The DXC390 is not Bluetooth capable. This unit can only play cd's. Our current home theater and stereo receivers support Bluetooth capabilities.
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Onkyo
A:AnswerYes, you need an amplifier or tuner that has a built in amp. You also will need an audio cable. Make sure your amp has rca style input plugs. Hopefully this helps.
A:AnswerNo HDMI port. This is a CD player only, no video or amplifier functions. If your soundbar accepts line level audio input, which is usually via a pair of RCA jacks, then you could probably make a go of it.