| Title: | Welcome to the CD Notes Conference |
| Notice: | Welcome to COOKIE |
| Moderator: | COOKIE::ROLLOW |
| Created: | Mon Feb 17 1986 |
| Last Modified: | Fri Mar 03 1989 |
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 |
| Number of topics: | 1517 |
| Total number of notes: | 13349 |
Does anyone have any experience with the ONKYO DX-200 CD player? I'm looking to purchase a player and have so far narrowed my choice to either the YAMAHA deck or the ONKYO. The main features I am concerned with in CD player architecture are: o Over Sampling o Digital Filtering o The ability for the Player to start playing from a cold power up. (I wish to use this feature as an alarm clock.) o Headphone jack (this feature is not absolutely necessary but a nice extra). Does anyone have any suggestions about players that employ these features? Any comments will be appreciated. Jim Mikelis Springfield, Ma.
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| 205.1 | THORBY::MARRA | Tue Nov 12 1985 13:23 | 5 | ||
If thats all you are looking for, then look at the magnavox units. They use 4x oversampling and digital filtering (I think). And they are very reasonably priced. �dave� | |||||
| 205.2 | WHY::ADEY | Fri Nov 15 1985 10:03 | 3 | ||
The Sony CDP 102 has 2x oversampling and digital filtering and cold startup and IR remote control, but no headphone jack. | |||||
| 205.3 | HANOI::WINALSKI | Fri Nov 15 1985 19:24 | 4 | ||
The Sony CDP-302 has a headphone jack and some programmability features in addition to what's available on the CDP-102. --PSW | |||||
| 205.4 | KZIN::HAEREN | Mon Nov 18 1985 08:25 | 15 | ||
RE: .1
Yes the Magnavox (or Philips here in the UK) is a 14 bits , 4x over-
sampling WITH digital filtering CD. In actual fact the D/A converter is a
seperate chip (unlike some Japanese players). The Philips CD304 (Magnavox
3040?) has remote control, headphone amplifier (+socket) and variable output
control and is one of the few players (in the same price range) with total
tracks, current track and track elaps time displayed on ONE display !
The Sony CDs are pretty good as well, the CD 102 (no headphones, access time
of 2 seconds!) is in the same price range as the Philips cd 304, the Sony 302
is one level up. Not to mention the Sony 552, a 2000 UK pounds machine...
Wilfried.
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