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use for several years without negative incident. I would highly
recommend it.








I received total optimum electronic satisfaction with this product.



* Biggest criticism is one time the disc changer failed and a CD got stuck inside the machine, forcing me to screw the thing open. Not good. However: it happened just once, and it occurred with a CD-R which had a cheap sort of label/sticker stuck onto it. Never any problem occurred with 'proper' CD's or CD-R's without such label-thingies on top of them.
* The device screen doesn't display how many tracks there are on a disc - so the machine doesn't tell you how long before the CD is over. Oh well.
* It isn't the fastest CD-reader on the planet; takes a few seconds before playback begins. Not nearly long enough to bother me though.
* Obviously, the 6-disc changer is physically deeper than most regular receivers/amplifiers/cd/tape-players, which means you need space or stereo furniture with appropriate dimensions. It measures about the same surface as my turntable and could theoretically fit underneath it.
* There's a typical, small red light when the machine is in stand-by mode. More recent Onkyo devices (like my amp) don't have any stand-by light at all, which I prefer.
* I use it in combination with a Onkyo TX8050 Stereo Receiver, which works fine. Small detail: If you use the TX8050's remote for both devices, there's no feature to switch discs.
...And that's about all the quibbles I can think of. I'd definitely recommend this one, particularly since it's reasonably priced and there's not a lot of choice left for CD-players with disc changers. Go for it!


The 6-disc changer's playback quality is nothing short of amazing. Although I purchased a souped-up netbook to use as an .mp3 library for my home theater, and have my entire library burned at 320kbs, there is obviously no comparing the compressed quality of .mp3s to the crystal clear definition achieved with this CD player. This is regardless of using Onkyo's "Music Optimizer" or Soundblaster's "Crystallizer" enhancements for restoring .mp3 losses; neither brings the music back. I do not work as a sound-engineer, in a Hollywood studio, nor a symphony hall; but I can say without a doubt that my untrained ear is very pleased by the step-up from a high bitrate .mp3 (with or without optimization) to the real thing on CD. I rarely use the netbook, in spite of its conveniences.
I have never had a problem with the front-loading tray; never have had a disc "jump" out of its disc-well; have used it for many nights of 8+ hours of constant random playback (often switching in new discs during playback;) and have played over 300 different discs without problems of playback/player identification issues. I do not keep burned discs in my collection, so I cannot vouch for all varieties of copied music being compatible.
My disc changer is paired with an Onkyo TX-SR806 A/V Receiver via an optical connection, and I have had exactly zero problems with either. I keep both in a somewhat open environment (1.5" to the L, 6" above, 12" behind, and 18" to the R of the stack) with an Antec component fan on top of the receiver to maximize air flow throughout. No troubles with overheating, and therefore, no loss of performance (permanent or otherwise.)
The price is ridiculously fair. Would I purchase it again? Yes, without a doubt. I intend to buy a couple more units such that I have replacements if Onkyo ever stops producing these fine machines; I have 50+ years of life left, and I intend to jam to the bittersweet end.
**UPDATE**: Today (Aug 19, 2011) I received my two new DXC390 units! They look identical to the original from the review above. Manufacture date of each is from 2011, meaning these are still being produced and not just old stock. Both of the new units are functioning without a hitch so far, and pumping out KISS Icons with graceful detail. It is fitting that these arrived today, as it is the 28-month anniversary date of receiving the first. The original unit is still rocking along, no problems! Now, if I can just get my fiancee to allow me to purchase three more of these over the first couple years of our marriage... :)
By the way, I purchased a "Digital Audio" 3-way rotary digital optical selector switch for connection of all three disc-changers to the same A/V optical input. I am waiting for some new optical cables to come in the mail to connect them all up, at which time I will review the 3-way optical selector at the following link: Cables to Go 28734 Digital Audio Explorer Toslink Selector Switch


It still plays all discs in order in their entirety as of May 2013. My Technics which this one replaced lasted me a decade with daily use of the random function.
I've not attempted to contact Onkyo as of this review. I will shortly and will report back what happens. Failing help at Onkyo I'll try a local repair shop downtown.


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