



🎶 Rediscover your CD collection in breathtaking clarity — because your music deserves the best!
The Onkyo C-7030 Compact Disc Player is a premium audio device designed for discerning music lovers who value superior sound quality and build. Featuring advanced VLSC pulse noise reduction, a high-precision 192 kHz/24-bit DAC, and custom transformers for stable power, it delivers clean, detailed playback. Its solid aluminum front panel and vibration-resistant chassis ensure durability and style, while differential headphone amp circuitry provides an immersive listening experience. Compatible with CD and MP3 formats, the C-7030 is the perfect blend of classic media enjoyment and modern audio technology.








| ASIN | B004UR487A |
| Additional Features | High Precision Watch, VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry), Noise Reduction |
| Brand | Onkyo |
| Built-In Media | MP3 Player |
| Color | Black/White |
| Colour | Black/White |
| Compatible Devices | Speaker, Headphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Connectivity technology | Auxiliary |
| Connector Type | 3.5mm Jack |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 1,936 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00751398010132 |
| Headphones Jack | No headphones jack |
| Included components | MP3 Player |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 43.5L x 30.6W x 10.2H centimeters |
| Item Weight | 11.7 Pounds |
| Item height | 4 inches |
| MP3 player | Yes |
| Manufacturer | Onkyo |
| Media Format Type | Audio CD |
| Model Name | C-7030 |
| Model Number | C-7030 |
| Model name | C-7030 |
| Number Of Discs | 1 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Channels | 2 |
| Special features | High Precision Watch, VLSC (Vector Linear Shaping Circuitry), Noise Reduction |
| Specific Uses For Product | Vehicle |
| Supported Audio Format | CD, MP3 |
| UPC | 751398010132 |
B**Y
The Onkyo 7030 CD player is well constructed and works very well. The single drawer is quiet and the CD loads quickly. The Wolfson DAC provides very good sound reproduction, the overall CD operation is simple and works very well. I am happy with this purchase and can now enjoy my CD collection once again. The delivery was quick and efficient in-spite of the poor weather conditions.
G**S
Well, not really. I couldn't afford to buy Onkyo but I did end up buying TWO C-7030's. And that's after buying a couple of Onkyo's S5VL SACD players. Now, SSD's insanely clever review made me take notice of the C-7030- again, this is after I had already fallen in love with the S5VL Player. I really thought that one would have been my last player-but I have to admit that SSD hit a lot of pertinent technical issues that swayed me into buying this unit, and then buying a back-up. The main issue, of course was sound. Although I did not have the 7030 and the S5VL set up side by side, some of the Classic Rock and Jazz I listen too, I know backwards and forwards, and I've got particular cd editions 'sound' burned into my brain. So when I put into the 7030 the Canadian MCA issue of The Who 'Who's Next', the one mastered by Steve Hoffman, and hit the play button, I knew that at the very Least, the 7030 sounded as good and 'Smooth' as the S5VL. What put this unit permanently into my stereo rack instead of the S5VL, is it's human interfaceity......(Yeah, I just made that one up....but it works!) #1-I absolutely LOVE the electronic power button! After powering on ONCE, and setting the 'auto off' feature (in the set up menu) I never have to touch the power button again! It turns itself off after 30 minutes of no activity-brilliant! When i want to play a cd, I just hit the 'eject' button, the unit turns on and I go to town. AND,,,,,,,AND......IT ACT'S LIKE A CD PLAYER! THE #1 thing that bugged me about the SACD player is that ever present hesitation after pushing a button before it does anything. SSD confirmed for me that it is the familiar characteristic of a DVD transport as opposed to a transport designed just for the compact disc. And I'm sorry, after I hit the 'Skip' button on my player I don't want to wait 1/2 second for the unit to respond......it just plain drives me nuts. Now, I am keeping one of the S5VL's for the future, even though I don't have very many SACD's. But what I will do is start replacing the couple of Good SACD's I have with either Hybrid discs of those titles, or just bag it. Heck, to me the SACD of Stevie Ray's 'Texas Flood' sounds EXACTLY the same (excellent fidelity) as the recent two disc Sony 'Legacy' Redbook edition. And I really mean that. And my Rolling Stones Abkco Hybrids Sacd Layer does NOT sound much different/better than the CD layer. If the SACD layer sounded Much better than I wouldn't be typing this right now. So, again, As SSD said something about how the whole, and how it's been put together, being much better than a 'normal' player in this price range is in my case true. And also, I think the remote is just fine, kind of classy if you ask me.....better, much better than those all too familiar short stubby remotes that look like a squashed canary bird. Oh, and the second player I bought from Amazon...........$151.......One heck of a deal!! My amp: Onkyo M-282 My Pre: Yamaha C-80 My speakers: Mirage OMD-28's (yeah, the big Daddies!!) My TT: Music Hall MMF5.1 w/AT120E Cartridge (what a deal THAT cartridge was at $69!!) Happy Holidays to Everyone!!!!!!! Gerard Masters January 2013 Update: Well, I just bought my 3rd 7030 last night off of WarehouseDeals-$133 and free shipping! How a can a you a beat that? I've also decided to sell the last SV5l SACD player as i'm never going to be able to live with the ergonomics of it. And Now that i've lived with the 7030 for months now, it's an absolute Joy. I'm listening to the Dave Brubeck Quartet right now and the player continues to impress me at it's honest and full bodied (when playing a well recorded and mastered cd) character. Very Smooooth sounding without any, and I really mean ANY hint of Treble/High End Harshness or lack of good solid Bass when it's there in the recording. I actually toyed with the idea this past weekend of buying, for schrins and giggles, the Marantz CD5004, which I could get a refurbed on line for $249 + $13 shipping. But in reading the limited reviews out there two posters in the Steve Hoffman site stated that their 5004 units would not play the Redbook Layer of a HyBrid SACD. In Fact, one of them said that he tried 20 of his discs and the Marantz would not recognize 11 of them! That was the straw, because even if it did sound marginally better than the Onkyo, why would I limit myself to such frustration when the Onkyo literally takes any disc I throw at it and plays it without a whimper? So, now I have a third unit and again, couldn't be happier. Getting something this good sounding with this kind of build quality at a ridiculously low price is making this 54 year old feel like a kid in a candy store all over again. And......my wife didn't argue at all because of the price!! Gerard Masters
M**O
Eficiente e moderno
E**A
Excelente sonido tiene me encanto lo malo fue la paqueteria de fedex el primer día que lo enviaron no dieron con la dirección ni llamaron pésimo servicio hasta que me queje solo asi llego el otro repartidor si hablo y si pudo entregar los que los otros no hicieron
B**E
I’ve owned several CD players over the years, including one of the first Sony reference units in the 90s, and a pretty impressive magnavox unit. Needed something to listen our considerable CD collection at home, and didn’t want to just drop cds into our blue ray player. I run two sound systems in my living room. Our TV/Movie system is a Marantz AVR coupled with a BlueRay player, AppleTV, Chromecast, Paradigm Milennium Reference Series front speakers, and a Velodyne sub. My main listening system is an older (early 90s) Harman Kardon receiver as a preamp, coupled with an Emotiva XPR-3 running 2 channels in stereo. That amp feeds a pair of Axiom M60 Series 4 custom built towers. Source for this system is a vintage Technics turntable, AudioEngine D2 system to stream digital content from an iMac, and this wonderful Onkyo CD unit. I’ve been reading incredible reviews of this Onkyo for a couple of years now, as I searched for a player. My search initially led me to a more expensive Marantz, but reading reviews realized this was the better value, and likely better sound. How much better? That’s pretty subjective when it comes to CD. Most earns will never know the difference... My decision was mostly based on quality/reliability and audio quality. Wasn’t about to dish out over $1000 for a comparable Cambridge device and have to deal with the repair issues. It’s also pretty easy to make a decision when there are very few options out there (compared to back in the 90s). I think what finally made me pull the trigger was an afternoon at local record store, Red Cat Records. I was looking for a vinyl copy of a jazz album, but all they had for sample listening was a CD version. It was then that I noticed all their CD listening units were this 7030. That says a lot. I know the owner, and we chatted about this. They hadn’t had any problems with these units, even in a pretty busy store where they sat out for just anyone to play with. I got to listen to the CD through the same AT headphones that I use at home (very neutral), and the sound was fantastic. I went home and placed an order right away. You can’t go wrong with one of these units, if you can get your hands on one. We’ve been rediscovering our CD collection over the holidays with this fantastic unit.
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