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The price was half the already low Amazon price, so if it lasts as long as the Teac I am replacing, I will upgrade my review to "really liked it" 10 years from today.
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I took a chance on this one despite some of the negative reviews because the old Onkyo player lasted 25 years and the companion Onkyo receiver still works quite well.
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Of course, because now there were 7 discs in the player: I believe that confusion may account for some of the bad reviews: User, not the manufacturer's, fault
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given some of the negative reviews.
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As with any product there are some negative reviews, many of which point to skipping discs
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I got it due to the good reviews (close to five stars).You should probably use a coaxial cable to connect to your receiver if your receiver or amplifier has a digital port to connect it to
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I've given up - leaving a review instead - buyer beware.
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I wish I had heeded all the other negative reviews which called this changer “junk”.
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I did not sure about Dxc390, even I got many positive reviews for that
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As on the other bad reviews, I understand that it's very hard to get them repaired
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The reviews on this one were excellent as was the
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After some research and reading reviews i purchased this unit, despite the negative reviews
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I saw it coming however (and after reading all the unfavorable reviews) and managed to get my cd's out of it.
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Researched a replacement, and selected the Onkyo due to the positive reviews, and the 6 (over typical 5) disc capability.
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so I ignored the large amount of bad reviews.
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My unit might well be a newer model than those of the negative reviews, having a 'B' designation added to the model #
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I bought this to replace an aging Sony five disc changer that was having trouble playing CD-R discs that I burn