CD-проигрыватель Onkyo C-7030 — 515 отзывов, плюсы и минусы
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We had just moved to a new home and I had set up my system and within a few weeks the amp stopped working. no output. I found that the only way to get the amp repaired is to send it to the nearest repair center which is in detroit michigan. I live in tennessee and figured that the repair cost + shipping would be the same, or more, than replacing the unit so I purchased a harmon kardon amp with 120w output per to replace it from amazon. Everything has been fine until reciently the cd unit has been turning on and playing on it's own. It would not respond to commands from the remote so I was turning it off to "stand-by" at the unit. This had been going on for a week and a half (system is in the basment in my man-cave) and was not checked every day. I replaced the batteries in the remote and it responded as it should but I have turned the power off at the power strip to prevent it's re-occuence. Of note, power passes though two surge protector power strips.
I have not had the time to follow up to see if this has corrected the situation but I hope it has. Makes no sense to me.
I may seen screwy to people reading this, but I am beginning to believe our resident ghost/spirit is screwing with me. Unknown to us there was a gentleman that passed away in this house prior to our purchasing it. His wife was struck with dimenchia/alsheimerze (sp) and he was attempting to care for her and passed away with cancer before her. We have heard sounds in the house, ie; crashes in the kitchen sounding like the cubbards had dumped their contents on the floor. My brother and his wife visited us reciently and left for home as believers as they experienced some of the things we have been experiencing.
To sum it up, my rating is a result of my experience with the equipment, amp and player. I am not sure about the robustness of any onkyo units at this time. While they work they are fantastic, but it appears they are no dependable over the long term.
This unit does not play CDs that worked fine in my old changer. As a matter of fact, they still work fine on my old CD player, which I moved to the second stereo.
How bad is it? I bought a new CD, popped it in the Onkyo and never took it out. It played fine the first time, now it snaps, pops and stops before five minutes have elapsed.
Not buying Onkyo again.
I went looking for a hi-end disc changer to match the Theta Miles single cd player that I use for my system and found that none really exist. So I went with the best changer I could find (from reading countless reviews of changers) in the hopes that the quality of sound would be sufficient, having been spoiled with the superior sound quality of the Theta Miles. The Onkyo, while not in the same class as the Theta Miles, does fill the bill nicely for me.
For those of you with standard stereo and AV systems, I would imagine that the DXC390 would be an excellent choice.
Our Onkyo CD player was 25+ years old and seemed to be fading, but still worked only on a whim. We purchased the new Onkyo DXC360 and our wonderful Classic Rock CD's play wonderful on the new machine. Trouble is, my hearing is not that good anymore but I love how it plays.
Not only for phones, however a Beautiful sound very smooth for classical with bags of sharpness when required,
I reckon it needs to stand just below eye level,so you. Can see to place your CDs safely in the carrier,although
No longer in production onkyo will have to will have to do some electronic magic (maybe like include.a phone
Socket including preamp+vol ......for me to replace this charmer .
DO NOT BUY THIS PLAYER - RETURNING OURS ASAP
Unnerving, at first, to wake up one day and find one's CD changer playing by itself.
But, I checked my receipt, and it's 5 years old, so I can't complain about it's longevity.
The question, I, and others now face, is "Does the 'Vector Shaping' and Single DAC make this better than the similarly priced Sony unit? Very few changers still exist on the market. Will a newer Onkyo unit, made in an ever-further outsourced factory be more likely to fail faster?
Just some things to consider.
Would I buy this product again? YES. Good value for the money.
The item listing says: 6 Disc CD Player, which I took to mean that it was a fully functional CD player and all I had to do was plug it in and start enjoying my music.
After reading the manual and going back online and seeing some additional reviews, I realized that it was only one component.
I had to order an additional piece of equipment, as well as new speakers, in order for me to play my CDs.
So, it did cost me much more than I had initially anticipated.
That being said, I am very happy with the quality and functioning of this piece and am very happy with its capability to hold/play 6 CDs, as well as a remote control (which came with batteries -- a definite plus) and listening options such as shuffle, repeat, etc.
I probably could have hooked up my old speakers to this system, but was afraid it would negatively impact the sound quality.






