I see you have made your decision but am surprised no one has asked more about what is upstream of your amp (unless I missed it). Do any of your sources, such as a streamer, have built in EQ? My old speakers are a little bass-light but I am able to compensate for this, either from the streaming software or, as I usually do, by using a Mojo 2 DAC’s lossless EQ fed from an unaltered digital source.Dear friends,
After re-reading all your recommendations above I've made a final decision.
First I checked the connection of the speaker's phase and alas, they were correctly connected, so that's not it.
In the end I don't have the guts to buy a subwoofer. I'm afraid it wouldn't really fit in the system and then I have 2 expensive devices that don't give what I hoped for...
Then, I listened to a CD with Beethoven sonata's (Pathétique, Waldstein, Appasionata) that I play myself (no, not on the CD...) and I was really disappointed about what I heard.
I am the lucky owner of a Steinway O grand piano and on my old Arcam that great sound was reasonably well reproduced with tone control: Bass +2, Treble 0. No extreme settings.
But on the Cambridge the high tones were too sharp on the highest notes (hadn't mentioned that before with other CDs) and the lack of bass was intolerable. It made me really sad. Repairing that with a subwoofer couldn't solve that problem...
Some of you suggested to return to Arcam. That made me search for... an Arcam A85 like I had (that idea was mentioned above too). And I found one.
So that's it. I have decided that the Cambridge Audio CXA81 mkII and Dali Oberon 5 are no good combination for me. And I fly back to what I really loved. I can turn in the Cambridge to the (Dutch) store where I bought it and get my money back.
I am really thankful for all your comments!
It made me replace my speakers totally and that makes them produce better sounds.
I learned a lot and that made it easier to decide what to do. And whenever this new old Arcam comes to it's end, I know a lot better now what to consider when buying a new amplifier.
Cheers from The Netherlands,
Lion
I think that is what he said he is going to do.Give the thing back and get something you actually like.
Thanks for your reply,I understand you still lack bass in your system.@Remco77 Thank you for your suggestion. I understand this thread is getting a long one. Somewhere up there I've already written that I tried several new places for the speakers and found out what is the best position. However, it did not do the job...
Also I wrote that the tone control I used was a little: bass +2, treble 0. So it's not just the tone control, but the whole system setup. The issue is that the CXA81 and my Dali Oberon 5's just make a match that is extremely detailed and clear, but really lacks bass, whatever position I place the speakers in.
And try to give it some time,in my experience I have to listen at least 4 or 5 weeks to a system before I can really judge the way it sounds to me.Following What Hi-Fi for a few years, I'm new to the forum.
This week I bought a Cambridge Audio CXA81 mkII amp to match my 9 month old Dali Oberon 5 speaker set. Its incredibly precise and open character is a real pleasure.
But... I now found out that this combination lacks bass a lot in my bigger room. My just passed away 21 years old Arcam A85 had the possibility to add bass, but the Cambridge doesn't have that.
So now I have a dilemma to solve:
- add a subwoofer (but which...?)
- sell the Oberon 5 and buy another pair of speakers (but which...?)
- return the Cambridge and swap it for like a Marantz PM7000N or an Arcam A15, or... another amp (but which...?)
- or...?
My budget is £ 1.250 max.
My gut feeling says: add a subwoofer of get heavier speakers, but I have no idea what is the best option... I would really appreciate your advice!
Fair enough. But I was I was constrained by a short deadline for return...And try to give it some time,in my experience I have to listen at least 4 or 5 weeks to a system before I can really judge the way it sounds to me.
With 4 or 5 weeks I mean about 80 to 100 hours.
You can get used to a certain sound and dislike a different new one but that can change after a while.
Honestly, neither amp ‘overwhelms’ a pair of Oberon 5, which have won countless awards and I’ve heard sounding excellent at shows. I heard them with Audiolabs, not much different to your Arcam.Adding my new adventures on this subject: just when I wanted to leave to get the Arcam A85 occasion, I ghot a message from ther seller that he coudn't make the A85 work anymore...
So now I'm the owner of a new Arcam A15. It has more substence in bass and maybe a little less clarity, but still there is a lot less bass than on the old A85. In the hifi store it got clear to me why: both the Cambridge Audio CXA81 mkii and the Arcam A15 overwhelm the Dali Oberon 5 speakers with info. They are trying to keep up with the amp, but clearly cannot make it.
So there is my new quest now: new speakers...