Onkyo DX-C530 CD Players
Onkyo DX-C530 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Aug 23, 1997]
Howster
an Audio Enthusiast
This is one kick-butt CD changer. Having owned 2 Sonys and a Pioneer over the past 7 years, I decided it was time for a change. Comparing the Denon DMC-460, Yamaha CDC-775, and the Onkyo CD-X530, the choice was clear. The Onkyo has by far the best craftsmanship. It's a very solid machine with well thought out design features. ie - the display is above the tray, next selection feature, 6 disk capacity, etc. The Yamaha had a very shoddy feel. The tray took twice as long to open and the display is awful. The Denon's function labels were already fading. As for sound, the Onkyo is a definite improvement over my old Sony away. The bass is tighter, treble brighter. Overall sound is rich and warm. As a previous skeptic of differences in CD player sound quality, I couldn't quite believe my ears when I first heard this unit. I couldn't be happier with my selection. This unit has quality written all over it for around $300! |
[May 27, 1999]
David Drufke
an Audio Enthusiast
I've had this unit for a year and a half and still love it. I wish it had a digital output now though! Oh well, the sound is great, and it will play any CD no matter how damaged it is. |
[Dec 23, 1997]
R.L. Davis
an Audio Enthusiast
Just purchased the Onkyo 530 and it is GREAT. As a matter of fact,I had to purchase a complete new system due to a power surge that wiped out my old system.That surge was the best thing to happen to us. |
[Feb 18, 1998]
morris mutua
an Audiophile
This player out peforms many costing ten times or more.a)Excellent in argonomics/ |
[Oct 16, 1998]
Chaka
an Audio Enthusiast
I love this CD player. It's hooked up to a Harmon Kardon AVR40, and it's fantastic. Some say it's too bright, but it sounds great to me. I have an old pair of Sansui SP3700A's that hold 8ohm's that were gracuiously given to me, so I'm happy. : ) |
[Jul 30, 1998]
Riyaz Bhanji
an Audio Enthusiast
The Onkyo C530 is a quality changer with excellent featuresat an excellent price. It's peers, most notably the |
[Aug 05, 1998]
Brian Webb
an Audio Enthusiast
I nust agree with all of the previous entries. the Onkyo 530 puts all sub-$500 cd changers to shame. The smoothness of the drawer travel and its outstanding clarity make this an easy choice for an entry level player |
[Dec 05, 1998]
Keto Hankins
an Audio Enthusiast
I am now testing the ONKYO INTEGRA DX-C730 6-disc changer due to my CARVER MV-5 giving up the ghost after only four months. I like the sound of the ONKYO, warm and not too bright. The mechanical side is sturdy and the over-all design is well thought out. Priced under 500.00 dollars, this entry-level player sounds like a very goody buy! I have listened to CD players costing 2 and 3 times more but the difference in sound just does not justify there high cost. Although this unit DR and SNR are 96 and 98 dB the quality of reproduction through a mid to upper level audio system should easily satisfy the most discerning ear. |
[Jun 29, 1999]
Andrew Abrams
a Casual Listener
I purchased a proscan 8610 DVD player after my 12 year old Kenwood CD player went on the blink. I bought the Proscan with the high hopes that it would do a great job with audio, and DVD. This was not the case. The DVD was great, but the audio wasn't crisp. |
[Feb 10, 1999]
Dan
a Casual Listener
The 530 has a ton of features and improvements over provious Onkyo changers as well as a bunch of other manufacturers. You can change all 5 while unit is playing, something that the 730 can't do; it only allows changing 3.The 202 disc music file is nifty, if you plan on entering all the names and titles of the dics (up to 16 charaters). Layout of all controls is intutive and the remote is clever and packed with functions. Connecting to an Onkyo receiver make nice use of their RI system and allows unit to be commanded with either remote. |