Great Deal Denon DCM-290 CD/CD-R/RW 5 Disc Changer



Rating : 4.0/5.0
Price : $249.00
Offer Price : $238.99
Availability : Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Denon DCM-290 CD/CD-R/RW 5 Disc Changer Features

  • Digital servo laser mechanism
  • 24bit/192kHz DACs
  • Dual direction carousel rotation
  • Optical and coaxial digital outputs
  • Headphone jack



Denon DCM-290 CD/CD-R/RW 5 Disc Changer Overviews

Denon DCM-290 CD/CD-R/RW 5 Disc CD Changer



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Customer Review

Best Customer Review : The DCM-290 is a solid 5-disk CD changer for a home entertainment center. I have yet to run into problems and I have owned the product for seven months. The rotator tray seems a little flimsy but CDs fits snuggly and has never got caught off track. Remote programming quickly corresponds with the unit control panel for easy and dependable use.


Customer Review 1 : Excellent CD/MP3 player - Girish P. Nair - Chicago, USA
I am very impressed with the quality of the system. I have tried playing CDs and MP3 disks and it works very well. The first player amazon.com shipped had a mechanical fault, but amazon.com promptly replaced it.



Customer Review 2 : Shoddy operation makes this an unattractive choice - Noca - Davis, CA USA
I haven't been happy with this changer. It's not consistent with Denon's past history as a maker of quality components. The ability to play MP3 CDRW discs is nice. It's also nice to be able to change the other 4 discs while 1 disc continues to play.

However, a few points make this an annoying choice. Firstly, the unit is slow to operate. The disc changing motor is slow. And you cannot cue up multiple "next disc" commands to cycle through the discs, which again makes cycling through your discs slow as you wait for each individual disc.

But even more annoying is that the "Disc Sequential Random Play" operation (listed on page 10 of the manual) doesn't even work! I've spent hours trying to convince Denon's technical support that there's a problem with their firmware, but to no avail. They only insist that it's a problem with my particular unit. This being after they admit that they don't even have a DCM-290 unit at their site to test! Last time I was at Best Buy, I tested the DCM-290 they had on display -- guess what? -- same problem. Basically, this unit has bug in its software, and Denon refuses to fix it. But of course, Denon cheerfully continues to sell it!

So, if you don't mind a slow changer that won't cue commands, and a player that only performs some of the functions listed in its manual... Well, maybe this is the product for you. But if you're truly looking for a quality CD changer, you're better off looking elsewhere.


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