Arcam Alpha 9 CD Players
Arcam Alpha 9 CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 27, 2010]
Warren
AudioPhile
Unmodified, the Arcam Alpha 9 was spectacularly better than its price point when released, comfortably going head-to-head with CD players and separate transport/DAC combinations costing several times the price! Nevertheless it has its issues, which can be effectively addressed by a good CD repairer/modifier. In particular, the power supply electronics run too hot and need to be better cooled. You should be able to pick one of these up for around $500. Spend a further $300 to have it checked out and optimised by a talented repairer, and you will have a CD player which out-performs almost any $5000 CD player you can name! Mine has its clock replaced by a Burson Audio ultra-low jitter clock, which improved the musicality even further. I confidently challenge anyone to comprehensively blow my CD player away with an alternative at any price! |
[Jan 21, 2009]
9-Zulu
AudioPhile
Strength:
Value
Weakness:
Power Cable - non-standard 2-prong that is hard to replace if you loose yours - I know as I lost mine and while a stand IEC cable works the fit is not perfect.
This is HANDS DOWN the best sub $2k CD player available even when compared to NEW units. I have a BAT VK-5D and the RING DAC in the Alpha 9 is neck and neck with the BAT and for the $4500 price difference in my used Alpha 9 and my New VK-5D I feel a bit let-down. There is more musicality from the BAT but the Alpha 9 and the special DAC they use gives it a heck of a run for its money!
Similar Products Used: Musical Design CD-1
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[Mar 16, 2000]
David R.
Audiophile
Strength:
Great clean open sound. Deep bass, very controlled, slam and tight both. Strong soundstage.
Weakness:
Remote, appearance. Best sounding CD player for the money on the market. Similar Products Used: Marantz, Linn |
[Sep 02, 2000]
Matt
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
dcS Ring DAC, HDCD, Great definition.
Weakness:
Plastic faceplate. Just the fact that you can get the same technology used in the $12,000 dcS Elgar DAC for $1600 is enough reason only to say that the Alpha 9 is a great Cd player. The detail of music is so much greater. Vocals are extrodinary. Details ranging from the ping of a cymbal, to the pop of a bass string are outstanding. Similar Products Used: Thiel speakers, Myryad Amps, Thorens Record, Transparent Cables. |
[Oct 25, 2000]
Derek Fong
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
very musical sound, transparent midrange, wide soundstage
Weakness:
"flimsy case"; audible power transformer This player replaces my 5 year Parasound CDC-1500 changer which has served me well. Bought at under $600, it was an amazing player in its day, and lended the convenience of being a changer without sacrificing sound quality. Similar Products Used: rotel 991, arcam FMJ23, adcom 750, Cal Audio CL-15, Parasound CDC1500 |
[May 21, 2000]
Graham Johnson
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Detailed sound; display can be turned off; solid reputation of other Aplha players; HDCD; excellent value for money; very quiet operation.
Weakness:
Manual could be more informative, external build quality not as high as some players in similar class. There is a lot of technology packed into this CD player for the price. The transport is the same proven one in previous Arcam products. Similar Products Used: Sony CDP-M77 |
[Nov 29, 1999]
Brent
Audiophile
I purchased the Arcam 9 three weeks ago, took it home and began to enjoy the tight, detailed sound. But last weekend it wouldn't load a cd after about 40 minutes of playing time, and the unit was very warm to the touch. After it cooled off, it worked again for maybe an hour, then began to spew unlistenable digital garbage, and again became very warm, almost hot, to the touch. Since then my local dealer (who provides first-rate service) has provided me with a loaner while mine is evaluated. It has performed well thus far, but also gets very warm when on for even an hour. I don't yet know why this happens, nor how my situation will be resolved, but feel as though potential buyers should be aware of my experience. |
[Jul 16, 2001]
John Lysaker
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Refined detail, tonally balanced, excellent soundstage, great imaging. My system: Similar Products Used: Alpha 7se |
[Feb 17, 2001]
Mike W
Audiophile
Strength:
Unquestionable sonic quality
Weakness:
Fry an egg temps, lightweight construction I really did want to like the other players because of the price differential (>$500). In reading the reviews here and elsewhere and A/B comparing, I swallowed hard and picked up the 9. Similar Products Used: Alpha 7, 8 (auditioned before purchase of 9) |
[Sep 06, 1998]
Keith
an Audio Enthusiast
I just heard the Arcam 9 (with Meridian pre/amps + Proac speakers) at StereoXChange in NYC. Quite a detailed and decent player, very clean on transients and notes, and a large soundstage. Sounded very good when I heard it with several HDCD's. However, I compared it to the Meridian 506.20 next to it, and realized that the Arcam 9 was not all that it's hyped up to be (with the dCS ring dac). The Arcam lacked a sense of naturalness and pace that the Meridian had, and the two players did not seem to be in the same sonic caliber (despite similar prices). In the end, the Meridian simply made the Arcam sound too artificial. The Arcam also uses the traditional Sony transport, and is not too sturdy in construction. For that price ($1,500 USD), Arcam could have done better. |