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I purchased it thru Amazon Warehouse Deals, saving about 30 bucks. Onkyo only has a 1 year warranty on new players, so I figured it was worth saving the money.
As configured, I hear little difference between the Onkyo and the very pricey Marantz! Construction-wise, they are NOT the same in any way, however: different mechanism, layout, chips, and mainboard. I haven't tried the analog outs because the Emotiva DAC was far superior to the Marantz internal DAC; I presume the same would apply to the Onkyo internal DAC.
A good buy if purchased thru Warehouse Deals!




Onkyo should be ashamed of themselves for selling something of such inferior quality. I doubt I used this CD player more than 10 times during the 2 year period I owned it and it stopped working. It is stuck in stand-by mode and though able to rest the unit from time to time using recommended methods, it simply doesn't respond to any commands. The monster cable power surge protector still works great along with the receiver but the CD player died.
This is a hit or miss product from Onkyo. You either get one that lasts a long time or in the case of what appears to be close to 50% of people who write reviews for this product - you get a complete lemon. And Onkyo sits back and does nothing about it time and time again. $195 down the drain (isn't worth the $135 they sell if for today).
For me it is simple - I'll never waste my money on an Onkyo item again (anything Onkyo including receivers).


At the end I decided for this Onkyo and I don't regret, It reproduces sound with a high fidelity, the balance between bass and treble is optimum. You can hear very clearly even the touch of the fingers on a guitar playing.




I would recommend this product to anyone! I am completely satisfied with this CD player to anyone.
Steve Cherry



Great to put in your discs and enjoy hours of music without the hassle of changing discs.









I got mine about three years ago for a Christmas, and pretty much within first two months it did THE VERY SAME THING that other reviewers mention!!
Just started giving me messages "no disc", when there were clearly discs inside.
By then it was too late for the return, plus it was a gift after all....
I guess I kept hoping it will somehow "get better", since the friend, who gave me the CD player as a gift, really liked Onkyo, and trusted the quality of the brand, so I did not want to get rid of his gift 'just like that'.
WOW!! How sweetly naive both of us were!! (of course it never 'got better', on the contrary, within about 10 months it stopped reading all of the discs altogether!!)...
I just did not want to have to deal with it, so I never even attempted to call the customer support... which turns out to have been pretty smart thing to do. As I am now reading all these 1-star reviews I am glad I did not, since it obviously saved me lot more grief, frustration and wasted time on the phone with nothing to show for in the end anyway...
Seeing just how blatantly indifferent attitude the company has toward taking care of their consumers is scandalous and reading all these reviews about it actually feels pretty appalling...
But it is utterly incomprehensible to me, how a product, that is clearly so flawed and defective as this one, can STILL BE ON THE MARKET?! after all those years of complaints??
... and that's why I am writing a review today, three years later after I threw the thing away.
I was browsing Amazon electronics the other day, and just stumbled across this unit, and was completely shocked to see it is STILL being sold!! Unbelievable!!
Yes, it MIGHT BE a decent "quality audio" player - IF you manage to NOT get a lemon...
Going by reviews on here, there is about one out of two chances of that happening, and in most cases the owners never got money back, just the product exchange if they were lucky... and some of those replacement units STILL turned out to be rejects...
So even though it has been stated in many different ways, let me repeat it once again:
There is roughly 50/50 chance that your unit will be useless within several weeks to several months after purchase, and most likely you will not have your money refunded.
Why not just take the two benjis (the $100 dollar bills), and use them to light up a cigarette? or a fireplace?
It will be more fun, and definitely less time-consuming and aggravating, than shopping for this thing, unpacking it, setting it up, and taking it to the dumpster shortly thereafter.
(I am still a bit peeved... can you tell? :)
