Abstract: Onkyo may sound like a Japanese cartoon piglet, but it's actually a specialist hi-fi firm – the electronic equivalent of an obscure but brilliant band or a restaurant you hope will never get reviewed because it will be mobbed by all and sundry. This is O...
Sounds great, plenty of power, Spotify built-in, DLNA works brilliantly, plays futuristic spinning silver discs
No Wi-Fi built in, restrictive display makes things harder to do than they need be
Sounds terrific, and that matters more than anything else. The display is a frustration when you're dealing with internet-sourced material and we're baffled by the lack of CD Text or Gracenote lookup for track names. Other than that though, it's the am...
The CR-N755 is the modern Hi-Fi receiver done right. Oozing with features and countless audio source options, it's let down only by its lack of a built-in wireless connection. It's only a slight hiccup though in an otherwise comprehensive package, a recei...
Onkyo CR-N755 – verdict This Onkyo micro system might not look cheap on the face of it but when it comes to the sound performance, it's basically a bargain. Sort out adding a pair of speakers and you'll get a big, bassy, dynamic sound that will knock most...
No DAB radio, Difficult to search for music, Wi-Fi optional
Overall we're highly impressed by what the CR-N755 has to offer. The generous functionality reads like a hi-fi glossary – AUPEO!, CD, DLNA, FM/AM radio, Last.fm, Spotify, USB, with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth as optional extras.This formidable feature line-up is ...
Es hat sich bestätigt: Der «Kleine» ist eigentlich ganz gross. Vielseitig einsetzbar, überzeugt der CR-N755 von Onkyo mit grossem Funktionsumfang und toller Klangqualität. Positiv oder negativ: Bluetooth und WiFi lässt sich per optionalem USB-Adapter nac...