ric71 said:Good idea cno, I have had my 500 for 3 weeks now.It is fantastic.It is sublime with music and movies have never sounded so good.It has been completelyy trouble free.Had a long talk with Arcam technical dept and they have assured me all the problems have been sorted.I am running the latest firmware V 2.5 which sorted the remaing probs.I have no over heating issues and Arcam have again assured me that I wont. It does run hot and needs space but it is supposed to. It is on another level compared to my previous Denon 3310 and comes close to my old Lexicon DC2 processor and ADA power amp, not as powerful but smoother. £1300 is a steal and it comes with a 5 year Arcam warranty. If you don't need pre outs and the frills just serious audio and picture snap one up before they go.Would have been as happy if I had paid the normal £2500 for it.
Big Aura said:ooh, running hot is a potential issue for me! My (soon to be delivered) TV unit will allow slot which is 500mm wide, 650mm high, closed front and open back. Is that enough? thanks
KeithT said:Now here's an interesting one: I've had mine 6(+) months without any problems and been very happy, but about ten days ago it's started to develop a fault(?) that is minor/insignificant but annoying and possibly a precursor for something else going wrong?
My routine tends to go like this: turn on virgin media box, turn on tv, turn on Arcam (all via remote) - wander off and do something else for a few minutes whilst they set themselves up. Until recently I then walk back in and have picture and sound. Not now. I have picture but no sound. Turn off Arcam, let it clunk it's way through shut down/standby, turn Arcam back on, wait 30 seconds - now I have sound.
This happens pretty much every time.
Thoughts?
BenLaw said:So in a thread where two owners posted, they both have / had problems? However good this amp is I don't know why anyone would subject themselves to the risk and potential stress. Sure enough ric has moved onto a more reliable amp.
ric71 said:Yes I did jump ship. What a relief is all I can say. Yes the ARCAM does sound wonderful but my Anthem receiver is fantastic, reliable and no software issues. The ARC room EQ is phenomenal and as a receiver I preferred its sound over the ARCAM. Not just because of the the room EQ,it also has serioualy good amps. I have now added an Anthem power amp and it has blown the ARCAM out of the water in all areas IMO.
The newer 3D ARCAM AVR 600's are supposed to be pretty stable and as always sound awesome.
IMO the 500 is just too unreliable which is a shame as when it works its brilliant.
ric71 said:Cheers Cno. Your set up looks fab by the way and i bet it sounds wicked!!!
CnoEvil said:BenLaw said:So in a thread where two owners posted, they both have / had problems? However good this amp is I don't know why anyone would subject themselves to the risk and potential stress. Sure enough ric has moved onto a more reliable amp.
The AVR500 was a very problematical amp, even more so than the AVR600....but boy does it sound good!
BenLaw said:I really would like to hear these amps and see what the fuss is about (actually I did briefly at a show but I was at the back, beyond the rears, so still no real idea). I find the fuss a little illogical as they're supposed to be great with music but I would have thought they can't be better than a fairly budget arcam amp, which are not all that.