The system would make a great bedroom, kitchen or study stereo system, offering a huge range of radio channels and enough poke to accompany the occasional air guitar wig out or party. Cranking up the sound levels, the system coped admirably, with no harshness or distortion marring the thundering output. The sound was impressive, with a tight, controlled bass and clear soundstage. The CS-220UK version ships with Onkyo speakers but we bought the bare-bones CR-505DAB unit and wired up our own £100 Eltac speakers. The Onkyo system is offered in two flavours.
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With so much on board, working out what does what can be baffling at first, but we were pleased to find that the manual came in just one language instead of the usual United Nations ten-ton tomes.
We had no problems at all playing a wide selection of discs. The onboard CD player usefully supports MP3s recorded on CD-R and CD-RW discs as well as Audio CDs.
The FM and AM tuners were equally straightforward enough to sort out, with the auto scan quickly scooping up a list of available radio stations. The nice thing about DAB is the additional text information transmitted with the audio signal, and the CR505's pretty blue LED display served up two rows of text, with users able to choose which DAB information they want onscreen - we fell in love with the scrolling text option that provided details about the station and the song currently being played. With all those channels to wade through, it was necessary to set up our own list of favourites, and although it was a bit of a fiddly process, it wasn't long before we'd programmed the thing to our liking. We couldn't wait to get playing with the DAB tuner, and after a quick bash on the auto-scan button we were astounded by the huge variety of channels it managed to find.Īdmittedly, most of the channels sounded absolute rubbish, but it was a revelation to find so much content available. Setting up the system was easy enough, although it was strange to discover that three separate aerials had to be installed for the FM/AM and DAB tuners! Moreover, there's a slew of RCA/digital connectors available on the rear for hooking up external units like MD players and cassette recorders, so the unit can be used as the heart of a small hi-fi system. Unlike many other all-in units in the same bracket, this puppy offers a 'proper' amplifier with high-quality Wolfson DACs delivering accurate digital-to-analogue conversion and discrete output stage circuitry for a clean output signal. One trip to Richer Sounds later we returned back to the office clutching the Onkyo CR505 DAB CD receiver system.įor around 240 quid you get a lot of bang for your money, with the attractive brushed aluminium unit packing in a high quality amplifier, CD player, AM/FMRDS tuner and - best of all - a DAB (Digital Broadcast Audio) receiver.
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With the room stuffed full of humming computers, books, cables, gizmos and overflowing racks of CDs, we were looking for something compact but with enough grunt to shake the walls when the punk rock mood takes.Īfter several trudges up London's hi-fi Mecca, Tottenham Court Road, and long periods scanning the minutiae of online spec sheets, we decided that the Onkyo looked like the one for us.
Review by urban75 for Digital Lifestyles, 25 Aug 05Īfter our clapped out Sony mini-system refused to play one track too many and the usual thump on the side failed to yield the required result, we realised it was time to find a new stereo system for the office. We love Onkyo's all-singing, mains powered DAB/FM/AM tuner/CD player BRIEFLY: All-in compact CD, DAB, AM/FM unitĬONS: Some fiddling about in sub menus necessary.