Distortion on CD player

gafacaode

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A few months ago I bought a used Onkyo Dx C380 6 Disc Cd Changer. Yesterday when I tried to play some music I got terrible distortion.
Swapped cables, no change, swapped inputs on my receiver, no dice. Dug out an optical cable and sound is perfect.
So the analog out is busted, my question is: should I bother sending it to repair or should I keep using the optical out?
Thanks!
 
A few months ago I bought a used Onkyo Dx C380 6 Disc Cd Changer. Yesterday when I tried to play some music I got terrible distortion.
Swapped cables, no change, swapped inputs on my receiver, no dice. Dug out an optical cable and sound is perfect.
So the analog out is busted, my question is: should I bother sending it to repair or should I keep using the optical out?
Thanks!
Does it sound better through the onboard dac or now through whatever dac you are running it with?
 
A few months ago I bought a used Onkyo Dx C380 6 Disc Cd Changer. Yesterday when I tried to play some music I got terrible distortion.
Swapped cables, no change, swapped inputs on my receiver, no dice. Dug out an optical cable and sound is perfect.
So the analog out is busted, my question is: should I bother sending it to repair or should I keep using the optical out?
Thanks!
Sticking with the outboard DAC would be my vote. Assuming you can find a reputable repair person, the cost for repair would be more than it’s worth probably.
 
Sticking with the outboard DAC would be my vote. Assuming you can find a reputable repair person, the cost for repair would be more than it’s worth probably.
Agree. The repair and shipping could easily cost more than a new changer. And the outboard DAC would still be better.

I purchased a newish Integra changer about 3 years ago and I use my Topping D70s DAC with it.
 
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