
October 26th 04, 05:22 PM
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Arcam dilemma
At present I have an Arcam Alpha 5 CD player working through an Alpha 9
amp and Mission Cyrus speakers.
I'd like to upgrade the CD player, but can't make up my mind on how
much to spend/ what CD unit to buy. I'd like to stick with Arcam.
Question - I know the CD player technology has moved on a fair pace
since I bought my Alpha 5, but I can't decide between these two players
- The now discontinued Diva CD82 and the new Diva CD73. I can get them
both for about the same price, and although the 82 is now discontinued,
I've been offered a brand new model with two year guarantee, but how
much better than the 73 is the older 82?
Anyone on here auditioned them both? I have read one review of 82 v 72
where the 82 came out well on top, but how much has the 73 improved?
Many thank's
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Uncle Keith
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October 26th 04, 05:28 PM
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Arcam dilemma
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 18:22:54 +0100, Uncle Keith
wrote:
At present I have an Arcam Alpha 5 CD player working through an Alpha 9
amp and Mission Cyrus speakers.
I'd like to upgrade the CD player, but can't make up my mind on how
much to spend/ what CD unit to buy. I'd like to stick with Arcam.
Question - I know the CD player technology has moved on a fair pace
since I bought my Alpha 5, but I can't decide between these two players
- The now discontinued Diva CD82 and the new Diva CD73. I can get them
both for about the same price, and although the 82 is now discontinued,
I've been offered a brand new model with two year guarantee, but how
much better than the 73 is the older 82?
Anyone on here auditioned them both? I have read one review of 82 v 72
where the 82 came out well on top, but how much has the 73 improved?
Many thank's
These days you buy CD players on features and looks - I'm pretty
certain you couldn't tell the difference between your Alpha 5 and
anything newer just by listening.
d
Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com
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October 26th 04, 06:02 PM
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Arcam dilemma
In article , Don Pearce
wrote:
Question - I know the CD player technology has moved on a fair pace
since I bought my Alpha 5, but I can't decide between these two players
- The now discontinued Diva CD82 and the new Diva CD73. I can get them
both for about the same price, and although the 82 is now discontinued,
I've been offered a brand new model with two year guarantee, but how
much better than the 73 is the older 82?
Anyone on here auditioned them both? I have read one review of 82 v 72
where the 82 came out well on top, but how much has the 73 improved?
Many thank's
These days you buy CD players on features and looks - I'm pretty
certain you couldn't tell the difference between your Alpha 5 and
anything newer just by listening.
d
Pearce Consulting
How do you work that one out?
I could certainly hear the difference between different models when I
bought my Alpha 5 - Or are you saying that the Alpha 5 was such a good
model then that nothing has improved on it?
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Uncle Keith
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October 26th 04, 06:06 PM
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Arcam dilemma
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:02:24 +0100, Uncle Keith
wrote:
In article , Don Pearce
wrote:
Question - I know the CD player technology has moved on a fair pace
since I bought my Alpha 5, but I can't decide between these two players
- The now discontinued Diva CD82 and the new Diva CD73. I can get them
both for about the same price, and although the 82 is now discontinued,
I've been offered a brand new model with two year guarantee, but how
much better than the 73 is the older 82?
Anyone on here auditioned them both? I have read one review of 82 v 72
where the 82 came out well on top, but how much has the 73 improved?
Many thank's
These days you buy CD players on features and looks - I'm pretty
certain you couldn't tell the difference between your Alpha 5 and
anything newer just by listening.
d
Pearce Consulting
How do you work that one out?
I could certainly hear the difference between different models when I
bought my Alpha 5 - Or are you saying that the Alpha 5 was such a good
model then that nothing has improved on it?
I will say I'm surprised that you could hear differences even then,
I'll leave it at that. But certainly with the Alpha 5 Arcam had
reached a sound quality that was essentially as good as it gets.
d
Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com
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October 26th 04, 07:36 PM
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Arcam dilemma
In article , Don Pearce
wrote:
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:02:24 +0100, Uncle Keith
wrote:
In article , Don Pearce
wrote:
Question - I know the CD player technology has moved on a fair pace
since I bought my Alpha 5, but I can't decide between these two players
- The now discontinued Diva CD82 and the new Diva CD73. I can get them
both for about the same price, and although the 82 is now discontinued,
I've been offered a brand new model with two year guarantee, but how
much better than the 73 is the older 82?
Anyone on here auditioned them both? I have read one review of 82 v 72
where the 82 came out well on top, but how much has the 73 improved?
Many thank's
These days you buy CD players on features and looks - I'm pretty
certain you couldn't tell the difference between your Alpha 5 and
anything newer just by listening.
d
Pearce Consulting
How do you work that one out?
I could certainly hear the difference between different models when I
bought my Alpha 5 - Or are you saying that the Alpha 5 was such a good
model then that nothing has improved on it?
I will say I'm surprised that you could hear differences even then,
I'll leave it at that. But certainly with the Alpha 5 Arcam had
reached a sound quality that was essentially as good as it gets.
d
Pearce Consulting
I certainly could hear the difference. I actually purchased the Aura
Evolution CD player at first to match the Aura amp I had. After two
days I took it back and exchanged it for the Arcam - a much sweeter
sounding player. The Aura player just sounded too brash.
If I can't tell any difference between my old 5 and what I replace it
with I'll be very surprised.
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Uncle Keith
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October 26th 04, 07:43 PM
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Stephen wrote:
I still have my trusty old Arcam 5 CD and it's still sounding very
sweet through a Delta 290 amp and Tannoy Mercury speakers. A vast
improvement was made to the sound last year by changing to QED Qunex
2 interconnects and QED Silver Anniversary speaker cables. Wow, what
a difference in ten years of cable development making the system
sound like a newly upgraded one.
What cables were you using before?
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Wally
www.artbywally.com
www.wally.myby.co.uk
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October 26th 04, 07:58 PM
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Arcam dilemma
On Tue, 26 Oct 2004 19:33:07 GMT, "Stephen"
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A vast improvement was
made to the sound last year by changing to QED Qunex 2 interconnects and QED
Silver Anniversary speaker cables. Wow, what a difference in ten years of
cable development making the system sound like a newly upgraded one.
Here we go.... sigh!
I'm outta here.
d
Pearce Consulting
http://www.pearce.uk.com
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October 27th 04, 02:30 AM
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Stephen wrote:
Which goes to prove that both the laser and the electronics make a
difference.
OMFG. that one tops it all - you can hear the difference between
different LASERS in a CD player?
Given a working laser, and identical output (ie. unprocessed output via
the same external DAC) I'll give you a straight grand if you can
reliably demonstrate your ability to hear the difference.
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