Integra Premium 6 Disc CD Carousel Changer Black (CDC-3.4)




Key features
- •Dual High Quality Wolfson 192 kHz / 24-bit Digital to Analog Converters
- •Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry (VLSC) for Noise-free Signal Path
- •Proprietary Direct Digital Path technology provides a direct shielded cable connection to rear panel outputs and keeps the audio signal guarded from trace digital interference
- •128 times oversampling
- •RS232 and IR controllable
Integra Premium 6 Disc CD Carousel Changer Black (CDC-3.4)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers3.9
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Great carousel player
Tay✓ Verified Purchase•September 22, 2023
Loving the Integra carousel. We have a lot of EPs at our house and so we really wanted a carousel so we didn't need to change the disk every 10 - 15 minutes in those instances we were playing EPs instead of full-length albums.
We connected ours via optical cable to our Aiyama T9 amplifier (available on Amazon as well) and used banana plugs to connect that to our speakers and the sound quality is great.
Please note I received my Integra carousel in used condition, thus the light scuffing on the surface in the image. If you purchase a new model, it would be in better physical shape. It works perfectly though!
And the remote is great, easy to scan track, change disc, pause, etc.
We connected ours via optical cable to our Aiyama T9 amplifier (available on Amazon as well) and used banana plugs to connect that to our speakers and the sound quality is great.
Please note I received my Integra carousel in used condition, thus the light scuffing on the surface in the image. If you purchase a new model, it would be in better physical shape. It works perfectly though!
And the remote is great, easy to scan track, change disc, pause, etc.
Good quality!
Jonathan P. Recor✓ Verified Purchase•August 23, 2023
I am a Big 1980's music fan, so use a fair amount of CD's music. This player is still holding up, perfectly.
Not compatible with SACDs
Todd Cramer✓ Verified Purchase•August 23, 2023
One reviewer wrote that this unit plays SACDs. This is incorrect. It only plays the CD layer on Hybrid SACDs not the SACD layer.
Another great product by Integra (Onkyo)
Eric✓ Verified Purchase•July 24, 2023
There is not to many companies building CD changers anymore but this Integra CDC 3.4 is a very well made performer. FYI: Integra is the performance division of Onkyo, dedicated toward higher sound quality to make the Audiophiles less grumpy. As other reviewers have stated the Integra CDC 3.4 is the upgraded model from Onkyo's impressive 6 CD Changer, the DXC-390.
I have this hooked up to a Yamaha RX-A1080 and Definitive Technology's BP speaker line up (5.2.2 setup). I could not be more happy with the audio quality, and very smooth/consistent operation. It's a big unit so be prepared to need at least 17" in depth to fit this inside any cabinet, on a shelf, etc. The remote is simple and identical to the Onkyo remote with the only difference in colors.
Regarding comparisons: The Integra CDC 3.4 sounds slightly (but still noticeable) better than the Onkyo DXC-390 which is still an excellent CD Changer option. In comparing the 3.4 to the current Yamaha 5 CD Changer (CD-C600) is at least equal if not slightly better in sound quality...and for $30.00 less than the current Yamaha price you get to change 6 CD's instead of 5 without sacrificing high audio performance, as long as you have mid-range to high range equipment.
For example if you own entry-level to a step up from entry level speakers (examples : Polk Audio T-line , Pioneer Andrew Jones or the ELAC Andrew Jones line, or Klipsch regular reference line) along with basic to mid-range entry level receivers (example: Yamaha V-line, Onkyo RX line, Sony STRD 1080, etc) then the Onkyo DXC-390 is likely the better choice as opposed to the Integra CDC 3.4
If you're in possession of the Klipsch Reference (RP series, Definitive Technology BP Series, Polk Audio Reference or Monitor Series, MartinLogan, anything Bose, Pioneer Elite or Bowers & Wilkins, etc. speakers, then the Integra CDC 3.4 is a better choice as long as you have a better AV Receiver to work with it such as the Yamaha Aventage line, Onkyo's RZ line (or Integra's AV lineup) Pioneer Elite, Marantz, or most of Denon's "In Command" Series)
I do not know how this unit performs head-to-head with the more expensive single CD players made by Yamaha, Denon, Marantz, etc...reviewers claim they're the best by far, but how much of that is really true and if the difference is THAT huge is a discussion for another day. What I can say is this unit works and sounds excellent with what I have.
Friendly Reminder: There is always customers complaining about something breaking after a year or perhaps sooner...With any and all electronics, ALWAYS buy that additonal service protection as an insurance for your purchase, in case things go wrong, especially when investing in mid-range to higher-end components. It's smart, and provides reasonable piece of mind. Anything produced in mass quantity can break regardless of the price tag.
If you have the correct components and speakers, the Integra CDC 3.4 will provide outstanding audio performance.
I have this hooked up to a Yamaha RX-A1080 and Definitive Technology's BP speaker line up (5.2.2 setup). I could not be more happy with the audio quality, and very smooth/consistent operation. It's a big unit so be prepared to need at least 17" in depth to fit this inside any cabinet, on a shelf, etc. The remote is simple and identical to the Onkyo remote with the only difference in colors.
Regarding comparisons: The Integra CDC 3.4 sounds slightly (but still noticeable) better than the Onkyo DXC-390 which is still an excellent CD Changer option. In comparing the 3.4 to the current Yamaha 5 CD Changer (CD-C600) is at least equal if not slightly better in sound quality...and for $30.00 less than the current Yamaha price you get to change 6 CD's instead of 5 without sacrificing high audio performance, as long as you have mid-range to high range equipment.
For example if you own entry-level to a step up from entry level speakers (examples : Polk Audio T-line , Pioneer Andrew Jones or the ELAC Andrew Jones line, or Klipsch regular reference line) along with basic to mid-range entry level receivers (example: Yamaha V-line, Onkyo RX line, Sony STRD 1080, etc) then the Onkyo DXC-390 is likely the better choice as opposed to the Integra CDC 3.4
If you're in possession of the Klipsch Reference (RP series, Definitive Technology BP Series, Polk Audio Reference or Monitor Series, MartinLogan, anything Bose, Pioneer Elite or Bowers & Wilkins, etc. speakers, then the Integra CDC 3.4 is a better choice as long as you have a better AV Receiver to work with it such as the Yamaha Aventage line, Onkyo's RZ line (or Integra's AV lineup) Pioneer Elite, Marantz, or most of Denon's "In Command" Series)
I do not know how this unit performs head-to-head with the more expensive single CD players made by Yamaha, Denon, Marantz, etc...reviewers claim they're the best by far, but how much of that is really true and if the difference is THAT huge is a discussion for another day. What I can say is this unit works and sounds excellent with what I have.
Friendly Reminder: There is always customers complaining about something breaking after a year or perhaps sooner...With any and all electronics, ALWAYS buy that additonal service protection as an insurance for your purchase, in case things go wrong, especially when investing in mid-range to higher-end components. It's smart, and provides reasonable piece of mind. Anything produced in mass quantity can break regardless of the price tag.
If you have the correct components and speakers, the Integra CDC 3.4 will provide outstanding audio performance.
High quality player
david✓ Verified Purchase•June 29, 2023
The lights on the face of the player is great touch. The sound quality is very good.
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