The Arcam Solo Mini is an incredibly compact, all-in-one hifi solution featuring 2 x 25 ... more
watt amplification, slot loading CD drive with MP3 playback, front panel USB for memory stick/hard disc connection, 3 stereo line inputs, a tape loop and a stereo p...
The Arcam Solo Mini is an incredibly compact, all-in-one hifi solution featuring 2 x 25 ... more
watt amplification, slot loading CD drive with MP3 playback, front panel USB for memory stick/hard disc connection, 3 stereo line inputs, a tape loop and a stereo p...
The Arcam Solo Mini is an incredibly compact, all-in-one hifi solution featuring 2 x 25 ... more
watt amplification, slot loading CD drive with MP3 playback, front panel USB for memory stick/hard disc connection, 3 stereo line inputs, a tape loop and a stereo p...
Advantages: Great stylish looks, wide soundstage, powerful but crisply detailed Disadvantages: Quite an expensive amplifier
Arcam have built a reputation founded on quality, reliability and are synonymous with producing affordable amplifiers which target those who are looking for an extremely smooth sounding component for their hi fi.
This amplifier is part of a range also known as DIVA and though this might sound like a strange name with reference to a woman, it stands for digitally integrated video audio. The main advantage of this feature or so Arcam claim, is it allows them to achieve extreme low distortion levels.
The exterior has a very elegant, stylish modern look and in the silver colour, will surely suit any room and become a part of the furniture. A feature I look for in any good amplifier is a direct direct button which bypasses the tone controls and allows for the shortest signal path and thankfully this amplifier has this option.
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grandchamp 25.10.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Arcam A 85
Advantages: Slender design Disadvantages: Kind of expensive/ Not upgradable like some Arcam products
The silver slender looking Arcam CD82 Compact Disc Player is a mid-range CD player that has been designed and built to act as the ideal half-way point between the CD72 and CD92 in the Diva range.
My brother has owned one for a fair while now and the CD82 is an extremely capable CD player. The box to the CD player informs us that state of the art audiophile design techniques are incorporated. Apparently, these are commonly found on players which would normally cost consumers thousands of pounds to purchase.
The helpful instruction manual that comes with it informs us that the CD player utilizes very high quality Burr Brown op-amps in the output stage. Included is a high-stability Class 1 crystal oscillator in the DAC module.
The player also utilizes two 24-bit 192 kHz Wolfson DACs, which is in a dual-mode configuration. One ...