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Denon DCM-290
2 Reviews
rating  4 of 5
MSRP  250.00
Description: <ul> <li>5-disc carousel design</li> <li>Disc exchange</li> <li>32-track programming</li> <li>Coaxial and optical digital outputs</li> <li>Headphone jack</li> <li>Signal-to-noise ratio 108 dB</li> </ul>


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Reviewed by:
Scott Robb
(AudioPhile)

Review Date
September 5, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Summary:
I have owned a LOT of high quality stereo and surround equipment in the last 35 years. I love Denon equipment and have or had a large number of their stuff. I was using a DCD-690 and have had a DCD-425 as well as DCD-1500. All are from the last Century. I came across the DCM-290 at a thrift store marked $35. I tried it and it worked perfectly. So I brought it home. I tried a variety of music formats played at a significant but not objectionable volume level. The soundstage and clarity the DCM-290 produced astounded me! I could actually hear the performers breathing!
Despite some of the negative reviews that I have read, I find nothing wrong with my DCM-290 and plan to use it a long time. I always thought a single disc player had to be superior to a changer. This changer has
changed my thinking along that line.
So, the DCD-690 will go on eBay as all the other equipment I've gotten rid of has since joining in 1998.

Associated equipment: Adcom GFP-565 pre-amplifier, Adcom GFA-585 power amplifier, Optimus Pro 4000 speakers (living room) Polk Eosone component speakers in the home office.

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Reviewed by:
mwicks
(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
November 30, 2007

Overall Rating
 3 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

Used product for
1 to 3 months

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Price Paid:  $160.00 from eBay

Summary:
I picked this changer up as a replacement for my Technics PD8 changer. I was looking for something new with a better DAC. This changer was within my price range, and Denon has a fairly good reputation.

Strengths:
-clear, even sound reproduction. this player is very "level" compared to other CDPs I've used. It doesn't particularly stick out in any area, but sounds nice overall. The high end is particularly good.

-nice remote!

Weaknesses:
-first and foremost, the carrousel is TERRIBLE! It's completely flimsy, and has resulted in CD's falling off the tray inside the player from time to time. the worst thing it's done so far is flat out drop a CD inside the unit while the carrousel was nowhere to be seen. I had to take it apart to get the disc out.

-sound wise, the player is somewhat lacking in the bass and mid range departments. There is a distinct lack of presence as well. Many recordings sound distant and thin. My old Technics PD8 actually produces a much better bass sound than the Denon, and the NAD 525BEE I've recently demoed beat it out in every area. I can't honestly say I'm glad I purchased this unit.

Similar Products Used:
Technics PD8, NAD 525BEE


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