Denon DCM-360 CD Players

Denon DCM-360 CD Players 

DESCRIPTION

Carousel 5-disk changer

USER REVIEWS

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[Sep 05, 2005]
stitch6x6
AudioPhile

Strength:

- Good sound quality - Remote volume control - CD load & unload is pretty fast

Weakness:

- It's a changer. I wanted a single play unit, could could not find an affordable one with the Burr-Brown DACs.

Best deal I've even found in a CD player. Great sound, and it's given me no trouble in the year plus that I've had it. I bought this because I wanted to hear the Burr-Brown DACs. I feel you have to live with something like a new DAC, listening daily for a few weeks, to really get a sense of how good it is. Bottom line - this is a very good sounding CD player. I use the remote to reduce volume when someone comes in the room. Since none of my other components has a remote, this is valuable to me. I would have preferred a single play unit since they are simpler (and thus likely to be more reliable) and you can get the CDs in & out faster. I've never used the changer feature. Annoyingly, most mid priced CD players are changers. Single players are either really cheap (no Burr-Brown DACs) or really expensive (no bargains on eBay). Like most Denons the last 10 year it's made in China, so reliability is a crap shoot. So far so good with this unit.

Similar Products Used:

Denon DCM-280 (flakey), Denon DCD-450 (not quite as good sound), Denon DCD-695 (older single player, great sound for it's time).

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 09, 2003]
jayvahs
AudioPhile

Strength:

Great sound stage. Reliability. Never a problem since in purchased the unit in '96.

Weakness:

Cheap flimsy plastic turntable. Fragile output jacks in rear. Be carefull when connecting/removing cable, especailly the monster-cable type.

I've been listening to, and living with this unit since I purchased it in summer of '96. I am in agreement with the majority of other reviews here. Although the sound is superb, the overall construction leaves a bit to be desired. I ended up damaging the rear output jacks just this year while unplugging the audio cables.

Similar Products Used:

Denon DRA-365 Reciever Boston Acoustics sub-sat 7 speakers

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 07, 2002]
Judoff
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Burr-Brown processor, smooth sound, plays cheap cdrs, handles small scratches well, great value.

Weakness:

None spotted yet.

I was really impressed with the quality of the Burr-Brown processor, but did could not afford to spend $600 to get it a NAD or Adcom. I was shocked to the processor in the 360's list of audiophile grade components. I have used it extensivley for 3 months and enjoy it as much as any cd changer that I have owned... which includes some big names and big price tags. The sound doesn't measure up to that of my Arcam single disc player, but it doesn't cost $1200 either. The treble is crisp and clear. The bass is smooth and rich. The mid-tones are well-balanced. This one damn good player. It does an outstanding job of playing CDRs, even off brand discs. It does one thing better than my Arcam, it corrects and breezes over tiny scratches in my CDs. Things tht usually send me running to change tracks on my Arcam, play error-free on my Denon. At $175, I can give this a solid 5. At $320 (the MRSP) I would give it a 4.5.

Similar Products Used:

NAD 505 Changer, Onkyo 85X? Changer

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 18, 2000]
Jonathan
Casual Listener

Strength:

Sound

Weakness:

Reliability

I liked it when it worked. Sounded very nice.

Unfortunately, it broke recently after only 6 months of use. It had always been very noisy on changing disks -- it started getting noisy playing disks, then a few weeks later stopped playing disks entirely.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Feb 10, 1999]
Bill
an Audio Enthusiast

I've had the Denon 360 for two month now. It was purchased from a local long term Hi Fi dealer for $280.00. I compared it with the Denon 260, 460, a Marantz 67SE, and a Sony CE-525. At first it seemed lacking in soundstage and mid range detail compared to a Sony CE-525; however, the more I listened the more I appreciated it's smoothness and lack of coloration. The dealer said that Stereophile magazine (Sep 97) gave this model a high rating; however, I have not read the article. The remote has a volume control which is very useful since I am using an antique power source. The remote control markings could be better as they're hard to see in dim light. The changer mechanism is noisy, but works well. This is my first Denon product, and so far, I'm very pleased. I would give this unit an overall 4 stars.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
[Mar 30, 2000]
Jeff
Audiophile

Strength:

Sound

Weakness:

None that I could find.

I've had this unit for 2 years now and tried to replace it with a NAD C520 recently. After installing the NAD I found that it was worse than the Denon and ended up taking the NAD back to the store. I never realized what a great player the Denon DCM 360 is, but knew it was rated as a recommended component by Stereophile. It is out of production now, but if you run across one, it is worth buying. I have had no mechanical problems as described in earlier reviews of this unit. Very, very good sound if you are hooking up to a traditional analog input receiver or preamp.

Similar Products Used:

Sony 335

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 26, 2001]
Patrick
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Sound, advanced processing technology.

Weakness:

Construction. Reliability. Change time. Noisy. Cheap, flimsy tray. Tray open/close button cheap.

I chose the 360 specifically because it had Denon's highly touted ALPHA processor with 20-bit Burr-Brown DACs. The ALPHA processor apparently can modify the 16-bit resolution of most CDs to 20-bit resolution sound. This impressed me. It did sound better than my Phillips, which it replaced.

However, after two years the 360 started to skip frequently. I would have it repaired under an extended warranty I had thankfully purchased. After I had it repaired twice, it started skipping again, and going blank--no sound at all--for two or three seconds. It was even scratching my CDs--in similar patterns.

When I took it in the third time, I was given a brand new Denon DCM-370. Now, at first I was upset because the 370 doesn't have the ALPHA processor with 20-bit DACs. But it does have HDCD decoding. I think it sounds as good, if not better than the 360. So much for my ears (or the ALPHA processor--now only available on Denon's most expensive units). Certainly the 370 is built better--the tray is solid and quiet.

Similar Products Used:

Phillips CD-935, Denon DCM-370

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jun 24, 1999]
Steve Ray
a Casual Listener

I purchased the DCM 360 to replace my aging Sony CD player (also a carousel), and I have had mixed feelings. I find the construction to be somewhat cheaper than I would like, the tray is made of very light plastic and the loading mechanism tends to swing about on its own. Additionally, the player has problems queing some disks that I had no problems playing with my ancient player (esp. CD-R media that works well in other CD Players).
That said, I have to say that the sound quality is very good. 20-bit DAC makes a bit difference. The sound is somewhat subdued and warm- like most of the Denon audio products I have heard.(Denon AVR-1400AV Reciever/Polk Audio Monitor 10A/ Polk Audio Monitor 5jr/ Polk Audio RM1000 Subwoofer) All in all, a good deal for the $125 that you can invest for one now.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
[Dec 07, 1999]
Jeff
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Great Sound

Weakness:

Cheap design, some overheating problems

The Denon Alpha proc is hard to beat for quality of reproduction, but like was said earlier, the tray seems flimsy. Also lacking a digital out, something the next model up has.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
[Feb 28, 2001]
Michael
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Solid performance for over three years, very good sound

Weakness:

Minor: poor design of LED diplay, a pop in the audio during CD change (which has been resolved)

I bought this player essentially on the strength of brand name and price, but it's been a solid workhouse delivering clean sound without any service for more than three years. When I first got the unit, it was connected to a 20-year-old SAE receiver, and when the player changed CDs, there was an annoying pop in the audio channels. That receiver died, and I replaced it with a low-end Denon stereo receiver, and was pleasantly surprised to find the pop had disappeared. I was surprised to read here the near-universal complaints about shoddy construction, but I agree the tray does seem a little flimsy. On the other hand, I have bumped into the tray while it was extended, enough to move the player, without causing damage to the unit.

I was checking out these reviews because I just saw an ad for the DCM-370 with HDCD decoders, and was looking to see how they compare.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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