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 Arcam Diva CD192 CD Player
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Arcam Diva CD192 CD Player
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Average Rating: 4 out of 5
No. of Reviews: 3
RRP: £849.99
Year: 2004

Description: - The CD192 is built around Arcam’s new state of the art upsampling multi-DAC module - Arcam has a long and distinguished history of getting the best out of CD replay and the CD192 represents a significant advance in sound quality, making it one of the finest

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Lance Blacklock 
Posted: 07/12/06
'BIG REVELATION'
Strengths:
Stunning sound from good original sources. I agree with other reviews that poor cd's sound exactly that. For this test you need to know your own collection intimately!
I have had reason to talk to Arcam direct and it's very comforting to get such expert, unhurried, and friendly discussion.
Weaknesses:
Slightly noisy loading tray, but this might get better eventually. My CD192 is brand new.
Overall:
First class player for the cost.
 
Performance
 
80%
Build
 
100%
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80%
Overall Rating
 
87%
 
shiwajee rama 
Posted: 18/04/06
'CLASS ACT'
Strengths:
clear and dynamic sound,suprisingly good bass,fantastic sound with good recordings
Weaknesses:
poor recordings sound poor, so you might be tempted to chuck half your cd collection away!
Overall:
very pleased with player, this might sound slightly congested at times with complex recording but overall cant fault it. sure it'll give more expensive players a run for their money
 
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80%
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100%
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87%
 
Mike Smith 2 
Posted: 28/02/06
'DETAILED AND DYNAMIC'
Strengths:
Clean, detailed and dynamic sound without getting shouty. Good CD recordings sound stunning!
Weaknesses:
Maked bad CD recording sound awful - but then they should, which implies it is doing its job.
Overall:
Slightly cleaner and less shouty than it older brother the CD93 which I compared it with in the shop. I also preferred it to a higher priced Roksan player which was too bright and nasty for me. Make sure you get good interconnect to hear it at its best!
 
Performance
 
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80%
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87%
 
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