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Rated 5 out of 5 stars
CD multidisk player
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Seems to be a great product. Hopefully will last a long time without breaking.
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Been very reliable despite some of the reviews I had read to the contrary. I like being able to exchange discs while one is still playing. The big blu light on the front is a decoration and hardly seems necessary.
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Worked great for about three years, but now, just like the last six-disc changer I owned, it won't recognize newly burned CD-Rs, but strangely enough *will* recognize old ones that were burned even as recently as two weeks ago. Weird. Thankfully I bought a five-year extended warranty, so at least I'll get a replacement or credit or something.
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Excellent multi-disk CD player. My unit is playing thru a Bose Cinemate Series II sound system. While I initially got inconsistent results using RCA cables, I now have excellent results using an optical cable feed. I wish to thank the Best Buy and Bose technical staffs for helping to sort this out.
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Works fine, until it finds a bad disk. When it hits a bad spot, it goes to 'track 99' and locks up. It really limits the number of discs in my collection are playable.
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Purchased this in October, 2014 from Best Buy but used it only sporadically. Recently started using it on a regular basis and bought some new CDs. The older CDs play fine but the new ones do not. Portions of the new CDs sound 'scratchy' - always the same portions. Played detective and a cleaner CD to no avail. Called Onkyo and although the rep was nice, he had no idea what the problem might be other than to guess that there is some newer formatting or mastering that the player does not work with - he was no help.
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Nowhere online or in the manuals is there troubleshooting for a Mechanical Error in the display of the DX-C390 CD changer. We spent hours attempting to correct the problem, thinking we may have missed a connection, etc. When I finally got through to ONKYO support I was told it is a fault within the machine. So hours of inconvenience, not to mention having to return this item, save your money and buy Sony.
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Purchased this product just over a year ago. Used the player a handful of times (mostly during the holidays to listen to Christmas music CDs) and the player started cutting out or skipping. Was told by customer support we would have to send the player in for repairs. Completely unacceptable to have to wait who knows how long to ship the product in for repairs and wait and not be able to play CDs. Very dissatisfied and will not buy any product from this company again.
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After reading the reviews we made the 140 mile drive from rural NE to the nearest Best Buy. Bought our "boat anchor" and drove home. This unit was DOA out of the box. Standby light came on and thats all that worked. Each time we tried to open the carousel "Mech Error" appeared on the display. So...called Tech Support. "Unplug it" he said, wait 1 min and try again. Humm, "Mech Error", "Mech Error" Sorry Man, was his last advice, you can take it to a service center (270 miles away) or back to the store (140 miles away) Onkyo is junk, spend you money on a better unit. Previous phony reviews must be written by their employees