Arcam Alpha MCD CD Players
Arcam Alpha MCD CD Players
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 03, 2013]
Giulianese79
AudioPhile
This is a great sounding player, i use it with the arcam AVR360, and the pairing is awsom.
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[Dec 13, 2001]
Chris
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
conveniance, build quality, great sound in a multi-disc
Weakness:
somewhat annoying mechanical noise when changing discs Bought this unit for a great price. The dealer had it completly gone through by Arcam's US service center. It's a concession for my wife. Changing discs can be a pain. This is by far the best sounding multi-disc player I've heard (Sony, NAD, Toshiba, Marantz). I've added BDR cones and may send it out for some sonic mods. Performance has greatly improved during breakin and I now leave it powered up 24/7. Similar Products Used: Sony, Toshiba, Theta |
[Jan 04, 2000]
Matthew
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Rich, detailed and natural sound. Reasonable price ($700) for a high-quality changer.
Weakness:
none I recently upgraded my system by replacing a 1992-era Nakamichi MB-3 multi-CD player with the MCD. The rest of my system includes a Linn Kolektor pre-amp, B&O Beolab 6000 powered speakers, and Monster 950 interconnects (between CD and receiver, and also from receiver to powered speakers). Similar Products Used: Nakamichi MB-3, NAD 512 |
[Feb 03, 2001]
David Fary
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound, Build Quality, Digital output, 6-disc changer
Weakness:
Remote This is a great sounding disc changer, and you can't go wrong with it if you like to have more than one disc loaded like I do. I currnetly use the digital out into a Proceed AVP but it still had great midrange and bass when I was analog out into a Marantz Receiver. |
[Mar 16, 1999]
Neville
an Audio Enthusiast
I tried several other multidisk player including parasounds and NAD's. The NAD was the only one which I found that was even close to this and then for my taste i thought the ARCAM was a little cleaner. I have had the unit now for about 2 months and everytime I listen to it I appreciate my decision that much more. I personally don't think a person could go wrong purchasing this player. |
[May 26, 1999]
John
an Audio Enthusiast
Not disagreeing that the Arcam sounds great but you can get the Arcam for ~1000US and the NAD 523 or 515 for well under 500US. Do you really think it sounds that much better? I give it a 4 for it's price (actually, I think it's would be a great deal if the NADs didn't exist - but they do). |
[Aug 10, 1999]
Shaf Begen
an Audio Enthusiast
I purchased the Arcam MCD about 5 weeks ago and I have been satisfied with the unit. Previously, I had a ten-year old Onkyo Integra changer. When comparison shopping, I was also looking the the Anthem CD1. But for the money, I got the MCD for $300 off sticker via a promotion, this unit can't be beat. The sound is great. Specifically, the treble (especially in the high hats) sounds soo sweet. Miles Davis cd's come alive as do Air (a French band) records. The midrange is above average for a changer-the bass is refined and clean. When shopping for cd players, I seldom found a true audiophile-grade changer (although i am not an audiophile). Since I am lazy, I had to have a changer-and this one is the best for under $2000. My only gripe, albeit small, is the remote-it looks absolutely hideous. At any rate, I still give it a five stars for value and sound. |