Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Arcam Solo Mini and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Arcam Solo Mini.
September 2008
(85%)
16 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
The Solo Mini may look expensive on paper, but the features on offer and the quality it demonstrates are, in fact, well beyond its humble price tag. £770 for such a high-quality amp, CD player and one of the best iPod dock systems around is an absolute ba...
Quality internal amplification, fast and quiet CD player
Expensive
For an all-in-one music, radio and digital audio receiver, the Solo Mini functions admirably. In all modes it is easy to navigate and control music, and sound quality is fantastic whatever the volume level. ...
Abstract: Arcam Solo Mini By Michael Jones June 2008 Arcam Solo Mini. $1599. “That sounds great,” I said, as soon as the music started. Phil McIsaac, from new Arcam distributor Storm, had popped around with a new product from Arcam. We had just unpacked the Solo...
The Solo Mini ticks a lot of boxes in terms of build quality, style and convenience, delivering well above average sound from a pint-sized box for a reasonable price. But if your tastes edge into bass-heavy territory you'd probably be better off with ...
Cambridge-based Arcam has been getting hi-fi buffs hot under their buttoned-down collars for 35 years. The Solo Mini DAB radio/CD player is its most accessible product to date. We found it dead simple to use, yet crammed to bursting with heavyweight, high...
The only thing that doesn't scream audiophile quality about this is its verging-on-reasonable price tag. Unless you add a few Musos and things start to get a bit crazy.
User-friendly and sonically tasty. Don't be put off by the price, this is a serious bit of hi-fi gear that will keep rockin' for many years.Arcam Solo Mini is tagged with Arcam, hi-fi, DAB radio and CD player. Select a tag (Arcam, for example) to...
Price; terrific performance; as good as most separates for the same price; compact design
If there's something not to like, we can't find it
If a better combination of value for money and performance exists, we've never seen it. Arcam has crafted a truly admirable all-in-one system, bursting with features and oozing true hi-fi qualities ...
Outrageously good sound from both the source components and the amplifier, An implausibly small and nicely turned-out box, which is friendly to use
Doesn’t turn into a beef sandwich at midnight, Joking apart, at this price, we’d be churlish to criticise, so no significant complaints
Flushed, no doubt, by the success of the original Solo, Arcam has now progressed to a three-band, half-width, receiver with built-in CD player - and thats usually the territory of Aiwa, Matsui and other faceless brands that no one has ever heard of....