Typical price: £400
What is it: A high-end DAB tuner that should satisfy audiophiles and demanding radio lovers
What we think: The UK DAB transmissions aren't really good enough to do justice to the DT-91, but it's a very well made unit with excellent sound
What you need to know
Reviewed on: 12 June 2006
Tags: Arcam, Arcam DiVA DT-91, investment, LCD, bit rates
We like:
Robust finish; easy operation
We don't like:
Slightly fiddly looking front panel
You might also need:
Amplifier and speakers
CNET UK judgement:
We always run into a problem reviewing these high-end DAB radios. Arcam has done a fantastic job with this model, but the DAB signal itself can't be held to the same tough audiophile standards. Arcam's reputation remains hot, and if you love DAB already, you can't go wrong here
Full review:
Arcam has a fiercely earned reputation for high-end stereo equipment aimed at those who would happily describe themselves as audiophiles. At first glance, the DT-91 is a well-built separates unit with both analogue and digital audio outputs to interconnect your existing stereo system. Continue Reading...
Latest user reviews
December 27, 2006
Posted by: tony green
"High-end product, built in the true Arcam tradition. Let down by poor quality DAB signals"
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