Denon DCM-370 5-Disc CD Changer
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- Device Type: Changer
- Number of Discs: 5
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This CD player delivers great bang for your buck!
Pros
Low price and great sound.
Cons
No off switch with remote. Carousel is noisy.
Recommended it?
Yes
The Bottom Line:
If you don't want to spend more than 300 dollars and want a great sounding 5-Disc changer, it's hard to go wrong with this offering from Denon.
I bought this player secondhand over a year ago now. When it arrived I was dismayed to find that the delivery process had not been too kind to my latest toy and I actually had to send it in for repairs. Luckily I was able to get it done locally and was "only" charged 50 bucks.
Considering what I paid ($250 US with repairs), I am incredibly happy with my purchase. When comparing the audio fidelity to higher-end CD players in the $500-$700 range I am thrilled to say that this Denon player sounds better than most. And if I ever do a serious upgrade of my receiver, the 370 comes equipped with a digital coaxial output which lets me use it as a 5-CD transport.
The downside to the great sound and great price performance is that a lot of the frills are left out here. The dislay has no dimmer, you can't turn it off with the remote control, and the carousel is a bit noisy when switching discs. But when you consider the comparatively low price of this player you understand why these things weren't developed.
Considering what I paid ($250 US with repairs), I am incredibly happy with my purchase. When comparing the audio fidelity to higher-end CD players in the $500-$700 range I am thrilled to say that this Denon player sounds better than most. And if I ever do a serious upgrade of my receiver, the 370 comes equipped with a digital coaxial output which lets me use it as a 5-CD transport.
The downside to the great sound and great price performance is that a lot of the frills are left out here. The dislay has no dimmer, you can't turn it off with the remote control, and the carousel is a bit noisy when switching discs. But when you consider the comparatively low price of this player you understand why these things weren't developed.