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Music lovers rejoice! Those looking for the ultimate in CD playback from an audiophile-grade component will be impressed with a high-precision, multi-bit D/A converter and 128 x oversampling. Others seeking convenience will thrill at the sight of 6-disc capability, 6 repeat modes, 40 track programming, and the ability to change 5 discs while the last one is still playing, with no worries about interruptions to your music. All will marvel at the crystal-clear playback, enhanced by our exclusive VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry), for a smoother sounding audio signal.
Just as crucial to your sonic enjoyment is Direct Digital Path, a heavily shielded, high-quality cable that protects the delicate audio signal from noise emitted by the surrounding circuits. Housed in a sturdy chassis graced with a brushed aluminum front panel, the DX-C390 is ready to provide hours of uninterrupted music – the soundtrack to your life.
Key Technology Features: 192 kHz/24bit AD Converters: Costly, extremely powerful digital-to-analog converters that not only boast a dynamic range of 120 dB, but also process information faster and are virtually resistant to clock jitter, ensuring the best possible performance from DVD-Audio, DVD-Video, and audio CD.
RI (Remote Interactive): With Onkyo's exclusive RI (Remote Interactive) system capability, you can integrate and operate all compatible components through a single remote control. Furthermore, RI capability enables you to simply connect the iPod to your receiver through Onkyo's RI Dock for the iPod (DS-A1). Your iPod effectively becomes another Onkyo component, from which you can relish a fuller sound that just can't be experienced through headphones. RI capability will also give you remote operability of your iPod for hands-off control over your digital music.
VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry): Conventional D/A conversion methods reduce digital pulse noise at the conversion stage but can't remove it completely. Previously only found on our high-end components, VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry) employs a unique D/A conversion circuit to overcome this problem. Data is converted between sampling points, and these points are joined with analog vectors in real-time to produce a smooth output waveform. The result is a virtually noiseless, smooth analog signal based on the digital source, bringing out even the most subtle of nuances in your music, movie soundtracks, and even MP3s.
MP3 Playback: This audio format achieves about a 10:1 compression over conventional CD audio. What does this mean? You can store many more songs using the same amount of space. For example, a standard 650MB CD can hold more than 200 songs in MP3 format. Various bitrates allow for higher or lower quality, depending on the desired sound quality of the final recording.
The Onkyo 6 Disc CD Player DXC390 offers the ability to remove and replace 5 CDs as one continues to play. Its dimensions are 17 1/8 inch x 5 3/16 inch x 17 1/16 inch, and it operates in a temperature range of 41–95 F (5–23 ̊C) and a humidity range of 25–28%. It plays Audio CDs, MP3-Encoded CDs, CD-R/RWs, and features a digital filter of 352.8 kHz, a 192 kHz/24-Bit Audio DAC, and Direct Digital Path. The frequency response is 5 Hz-20 kHz, and it offers 40-Track Programming and 6 Repeat Modes (Entire Disc/All Discs/Random Tracks/Programmed Tracks/Random Memory/Single Track). The front panel is brushed hairline aluminum, and it comes with an RI (Remote Interactive) remote control.
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Attribute | Value | ||||
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product_dimensions | 17.01 x 17.13 x 5.16 inches; 14.99 Pounds | ||||
item_weight | 14.99 pounds | ||||
manufacturer | Onkyo | ||||
item_model_number | DX-C390 | ||||
batteries | 2 AA batteries required. | ||||
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best_sellers_rank | #6,167 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1 in CD Players | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
date_first_available | May 19, 2006 |