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The Onkyo CS-525UKD brings a high specification to a compact CD and tuner system. It can ... more
receive crystal clear DAB signals and has a high quality Wolfson digital-to-analogue converter and a powerful 2 x 26W (RMS) output. It's finished off with a sturdy...
The Onkyo CS-525UKD brings a high specification to a compact CD and tuner system. It can ... more
receive crystal clear DAB signals and has a high quality Wolfson digital-to-analogue converter and a powerful 2 x 26W (RMS) output. It's finished off with a sturdy yet stylish aluminium front panel with glossy piano black 2-way bass reflex loudspeakers. A Wide Range Amplifier Technology ensures that you'll get the best audio playback quality possible from regular CDs and MP3s burnt to disc. You can also connect your flash storage device via the convenient front panel USB input and enjoy some of your favourite MP3 tracks.
IF you are short on space and money but want a proper sounding system then i strongly recomend you trial one of these little gems.
I am a new student living in halls so i needed something a bit smaller than my old sony reciever i was using at home. Although i've moved my system into a different room i could instanty tell the difference between my clapped out sony reciever, this unit sounds greeeeeeeat!
Best features:
- it does everthing (DAB....the works)
- the clarity and natrility (i made that word up) of the sound at high volumes (volume 30 with Direct on is the only way to listen to it!), bass is tight and supprisingly punchy for something with only 40 watts to give (provides Drum and Bass with plenty bass, well enough to annoy the crap out my flat mates!), also has very good dynamic range (i thought my rock collection ...
Johnfromdownsouth 05.10.2007 (04.10.2007)
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful Review of Onkyo CR-515
Advantages: Improves radio quality, easy to use Disadvantages: Wires can get in the way, another thing to remember
finish school.
Like I say, easy to use. Much like a Sat Nav you can take it in and out of the car and you stick it your window like a Sat Nav. However if you do have Sat Nav, this can also be a con - if you think about it, another thing to remember in the morning and another thing stuck to your window.
Another draw back to it is that you may find the cable gets in the way, dependent on where you have it. It is supplied with a in car power supply which you plug into your ciggerrate lighter - which can also be another downside if your Sat Nav starts to lose it's battery life. You can use standard batteries, but it's not as good - the signal seems weaker and it's definately not as loud. As a drummer, I am going deaf so I need things as loud as possible!
Tuning it in is very simple, you select the DAB radio 'wave/address' (whichever ...
Advantages: Great Picture, incredible soundstage Disadvantages: video artifacts after 3 DVDs CD audio lacking body
I used a TX DX 777 Onkyo WRAT receiver and a set of Vandersteen 1 2 way floor standing speakers and a Samsung LCD T4871F TV. The audio connection was a Toslink and the video HDMI both low priced parts. My system is set up for surround sound and my speaker levels and placement have been set by using a sound pressure meter and distance measurements used in the DX777.
This player is Brutal in it's accurate reproduction of video and cd music. If you put in a so so DVD this player will show you just how so so it is, I do not care what resolution you set it at. The better the quality of the DVD the better the picture will be. I found it to be the same with audio. My bargin CDs sounded just that way, bargin basement, but put in a DDD CD and you could hear the difference. The sound stage is fantastic. The speaker no longer exshist, the music ...