Denon DCM-35 CD Players

Denon DCM-35 CD Players 

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[Mar 16, 2002]
rainman250
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Inexpensive. Decent sound quality.

Weakness:

Shoddy quality of the disk changing mechanism.

The price above includes Ubid’s exorbitant shipping charges. For the money, this is a decent CD player. I would have been quite disappointed, however, had I paid the $200 these things typically go for. I am running this with an old stereo, so I was not too particular about the features or the quality of the unit. For the $50 that I paid, this player will do. Having said that, I was surprised and disappointed at the overall quality of this unit. It is replacing a Sony ES player that died, so it has a lot to live up to. I find the sound quality to be decent. I am not sure if some of the other reviewers got bad units, or if they’re just pickier. I am running this unit on an old Philips FR-60 Receiver with Klipsch KG2 speakers. I’m using gold-plated cables for the CD Player-Receiver connection. Given the age and caliber of the system, music sounds crisp and clean. On the down side, the disk changing mechanism is cheap and clunky. I do not expect this player to last long. I am surprised that Denon would put its name on a player with such poor construction.

Similar Products Used:

Sony C67ES. On other systems I am running an Harman Kardon HK FL8380, Harman Kardon HK 0FL8350 and a Luxman DZ 121

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 17, 2000]
Doug
Casual Listener

Strength:

Perfect with my Denon receiver

Weakness:

Noisy when changing

I purchased it from consumer-direct.com, and am happy with it so far. Sound is clear and nice. I looked at better ones when I was researching. but, people suggest me not to spend a lot in CDP. For under 200 bucks, this is an excellent unit.

Similar Products Used:

Aiwa, Panasonic, Pioneer

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 31, 2000]
Charlie
Casual Listener

Strength:

Price,Quality, and Design.

Weakness:

A few minor things but none worth mentioning.

I have had this CD player for some time now and I would say it suits me well. I paid only $170 for it and say it was well worth it. The overall sound quality is good, it plays burned CDs without any problem, and is very easy to use. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is looking for a good but not too expensive CD player. I would not recommend it to an audiophile, or anyone who has very high expectations in sound quality, it would probably not meet their needs.

Similar Products Used:

Onkyo in same price range.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 29, 1999]
Glenn Baker
Casual Listener

Strength:

Remote Control

I've had my Denon for about 6 months and it's my first
CD player, so I went for the whole thing - A DENON.
I really like it and the sound, using a Yamaha straight amp
and a 10 channel EQ, is amazing coming out of a pair of 15
yr. old Yamaha 250 watt speakers. Had it out in the backyard
for a party and it was concert like. It took me awhile to get over to CD's from cassettes and I'm sure I made a wise investment with a Denon. I did my hunting for equipment and
the price range was worthwhile, though Denon's do get up
above the others.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 28, 2000]
Eileen Dunn
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Brand name,Looks

Weakness:

very noisy slow disc exchange and load.sound quality

very average -with preamp help,disappointed with sound quality overall. Not sound quality I hoped for.15 year old Pioneer easily exceeds quality of this component.It acts loud and clunky with disc loading and exchange.

Similar Products Used:

JVC,Pioneer-system includes Holeman APT1 amp&pre,Kindell speakers

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
3
[Aug 25, 2001]
Robin Miller
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Nice looking, reasonably well laid out controls, cheap.

Weakness:

Poor sound, headphone volume only on remote, no digital out.

I bought this for $99 at a Sears sale this morning, and i'll be returning it tomorrow. It's a nice looking system and it's a Denon, so i figured it would be a good deal to go with my Sony MDR-V6 (7506) cans.

Nope. The sound is piss poor. Very 'grainy' mids and highs, and muddy bass. In vocal music, it seems like all the wrong frequencies are emphasized, while with instrumental classical music, the texture is made confusing.

Overall, the sound coming out of my Apple Powerbook G3 is superior in every way, and computers aren't known for their awesome DACs.

At $99, it's a decent deal for someone who isn't fussy at all and uses cheap speakers/cans, but otherwise, bleh.

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
3
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