Micromega Minium CD Players

Micromega Minium CD Players 

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[May 24, 2010]
freddie
AudioPhile

The Micromega Minium set that I have for the last 12 yrs gives the best natural sound, everything is pure but only lacks a bit of power and the sound that it gives when opening the tray. Anyhow for purist I^d highly recommend this set (like the modern sleek design) but for R&B and pop music this doesn`t give much ,unless adding on some powered subwoofer like the Teufel sub I have ....overall this is a 4-5 star hifi

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
[Jan 05, 2005]
zazou
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Very equilibrated and pure sound. Good ratio cost/quality.

Weakness:

The noise of CD player when you open the drawer !!

I bought the Micromega minium kit about 2 months ago. I first tried it with the brand new J.M. Reynaud Twin speakers; the sound was really amazingly equilibrated and pure; even with less recent (and more modest) speakers : B and W series 200 , the sound is very pure and natural. I agree with the other reviewers to say that this device is not for hard rock fans, more devoted for Jazz, classic, latino music (compay segunda sounds good !) or outstanding (female) voices (cesaria evora, Diana Krall....). I cannot say anything about the suitability, I will update the review on that point in some months. For the price, Micromega seems to propose a very cool and honest (about 1400 $ for amp. + CD player + FM) tool.

Similar Products Used:

NAD 524

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 02, 2002]
Ramanig
Audio Enthusiast

Strength:

Compact, sleek appearance, high quality sound.

Weakness:

Trouble free lifespan limited to warranty period.

I bought a Micromega Prem 18 s 0043 in the UK in 1999 and took it to Sri Lanka. It performed beautifully, particularly for classical numbers and I was extremely pleased with my purchase. However, no sooner did the warranty expire than the player began to malfunction as it failed to read the tracks. I took it to the repairers who wanted the circuit diagram to be able to repair it. I faxed Micromega and subsequently e-mailed them, requesting that they send me one. There was no response whatsoever. I am bitterly disappointed. I am stuck with this player and am unable to play any music now

OVERALL
RATING
1
VALUE
RATING
1
[Nov 14, 2000]
lami Rostoum
Audiophile

Strength:

Smotheness , Seperation , Detail , Hi-End Sound for little money only

Weakness:

Non for the price

I was estonished when I heard the sound of this very elegant player , I have tried many players the last 5 years and was never fully happy , I was told that I had to spend a lot to get a good sound , but now my problem is about to be resolved , I have a player that offers to me an honest performance at very reasonable price , I am not saying it is the best , but I say , if you want a very good sounding , hi-end like sound and you do not belong to the rich community , try this player .

Similar Products Used:

Marantz 63 ( Several Versions ) , Rotel ,NAD , many Japanese but more expensive players .

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 17, 2001]
Lucas
Casual Listener

Strength:

Smooth sound, warm tone. Great player.

Weakness:

None so far.

This player is excellent. I compared it to many other players of various makes and I have to say that the sound is great and easily compares to much more expensive models. If you want a reasonably priced player with great sound get this player, if you can get one!

Similar Products Used:

Various Rotel, Nad, Sony, T&A

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 20, 2001]
Guy
Casual Listener

Strength:

Everything

Weakness:

Difficult to find if you don´t live in France

I purchased this cd player for my low-cost hi-fi system, in France it costs 2800 francs( about 300$ ), it is the new Minium brand from Micromega( since the beginnig of the year they have improved all Minium products with a little re-styling and 20% lower costs ). So now it costs the same as a Marantz, Cambridge Audio or Nad!, but you just have to look at this unit to see it is something very different... It´s built with the all-aluminium, black fascia of Micromega products, with a large screen of blue characters, it´s a cool look and superb construction.
and what about the sound?: smooth, detailed, great sound distribution... I think the best word is "natural" sound. The soudstage is better than a Rotel 971 for example, and the construction quality is as good as most 800/1000$ cd players. I don´t know how Micromega´s people managed to do this High End player at this price...
By the way, the Minium series are very reliable stuff, no reading problems any more!
My hi-fi team:
-Micromega Minium CD player
-Cambridge Audio A300 integrated amp
-Triangle ZephirII speakers
-Audioquest and Triangle cables

Similar Products Used:

NAD 524, Cambridge Audio, Arcam, Rotel....

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 26, 2001]
Laszlo Szabo
Audiophile

Strength:

smoothness, clarity, soundstage

Weakness:

none for that price

I bought this Minium CD2 as a used one. It was used for approximately 2 weeks and the guy who bought took back to the shop because he had some problem with the unit. I tried it and i didn't have the problem. After a couple of weeks that problem with the software came up. I contacted Micromega and I received a new EEPROM for the unit so now it works 100%. Since that time I upgraded with LC Audio's LClock Xo and AD825 op-amps. Now the CD player beats lot of other CD players even some wihich cost $1000-$1500. i thinbk the bitstream technology is still very good.

Similar Products Used:

cambridge audio d500, marantz cd6000

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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