A:AnswerWe had a Sony Disc Player (CDP-CX355) for a number of years which would hold more than 200 CDs (CDs stood upright on the circular track). This Sony product is no longer available. When the Sony would not play CDs, we assumed that the probllem was the changer, We purchased from Best Buy an Onykyo DX-C390 CD changer which holds 6 CDs. We connected it to the ampllifier/speaker component that had come with the Sony CD player. This plays our collection of CDs beautifully.
A:AnswerNo special equipment is necessary just the basic receiver/amplifier with inputs is needed.
It can be a very low priced unit up to top of the line, makes no difference as long as it has RCA jacks (the most common) for connections. The cables come with the CD player.
A:AnswerHello Bob,
Looking at the Sonos Port, there is a set of RCA inputs that you can use to connect to the DXC390. Have not heard of any issues connecting the player to the Sonos. However, I would also check with Sonos to make sure that there is not going to be issues.
Thank you
Onkyo
A:AnswerHello Orlando,
You can try toggling the Dimmer button to see if the front panel comes back on. But if the display is not coming back on then that is a problem internally. Check your sales receipt and the return policy with the dealer to see if you are eligible to return the player. If not, then the unit would have to go into service.
Thank you
Onkyo
A:AnswerHello Kimmedawn,
The DXC390 supports RCA, Optical and Coaxial connections for audio only. Any receiver that has those types of connections would able to be playback the cd's. The question is what are you looking for as a configuration? A home theater configuration or just stereo for playing back music?
Thank you
Onkyo
A:AnswerThis player has one analog RCA output set, one Digital output (Optical cable or coaxial). If your Sonos has a open input of one of these types than the speaker can play it.