Arcam – CDS50 CD/SACD Player/Network Streamer – Gray $634.00 Save:$356.00(36%)
Description
  • CD/SACD network player
    Makes it simple to enjoy your music with superior quality.
  • Plays CD and SACD media and digital audio file formats
    Including CD-A, CD-R, CD-RW discs and FLAC, WAV, AIFF, OGG, MP3, AAC, and WMA formats.
  • Random, repeat one, and repeat all playback modes
    Allow you to easily control your Allow you to easily control your media.
  • Streaming through the MusicLife app*
    Provides network-based audio.
  • Built-in 32-bit DAC
    Ensures the full aural picture of whatever the artist intended.
  • Digital display
    Features a bright display that is easy to see and use.
  • Rear optical/coaxial digital and USB inputs
    Let you connect a variety of sound sources and devices.
  • Optical/coaxial digital audio outputs
    Connect one of the digital audio outputs (optical or coaxial) to the CD/SACD digital input of your device, such as the Arcam SA10 or SA20 integrated amplifier or an Arcam audio/video receiver.
  • XLR/RCA analog audio outputs
    This player features both balanced and unbalanced outputs. Using cables of suitable length, connect the left/right outputs to the left/right inputs on your amplifier, respectively.
  • Total harmonic distortion and noise
    Features 0.002% total harmonic distortion and noise.
  • Wireless connectivity
    Built-in Wi-Fi connects to your home or office network.
  • Network connection
    The Ethernet cable can be used to connect the player to a router or switch on your home network, enabling playback of audio stored on your computer or NAS device. * Requires a free Arcam control app.
Additional information
Weight 11.8 lbs
Dimensions 11 × 17 × 3.4 in
Maximum Bit Rate Supported

32 kilobits per second

Product Depth

11 inches

Color

Gray

Maximum Sampling Rate Supported

192

Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor

3 Years

Playback Format(s)

AAC

High Resolution Audio

Yes

Number Of USB Port(s)

1

Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts

3 Years

Product Weight

11.8 pounds

Model Number

CDS50

Disc Capacity

1

Clock Display

No

Bluetooth Enabled

No

Output(s)

Coaxial digital audio

Product Height

3.4 inches

App Compatible

Yes

Product Name

CDS50 CD/SACD Player/Network Streamer

Brand

Arcam

Input(s)

Coaxial

Display Type

Other

Wi-Fi Built-in

Yes

Color Category

Gray

Product Width

17 inches

Power Source

Plug-in

Remote Control Included

Yes

UPC

028292282775

Reviews (12)
Ratings

4.4

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Customer Reviews (12)

  1. Twodoggs60

    if your serious about your SACD music , then this is the player that you want.
    Makes even non SACD sound amazing.
    Great price great value all in one bundle.

  2. Yugioh23

    Including playback as far as 1984’s Born in the USA by Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  3. Nothingtohearhere

    Thought maybe, just maybe, if I dropped $1,000 for a new SACD player, (Upgraded from an Harman-Kardin DVD 48 with SACD) that I would hear a difference. Have (2) Martin-Logan motion 40’s powered with Marantz 500 Mono block amp to each speaker and a Marantz PM8006. there was NO SIGNIFICANT NOTICEBALE DIFFERENCE. Help! What do I need to do to make the acoustics come alive? Or am I chasing a pipe dream?

  4. Radcliff

    Arcam has provided not only a SACD player, but hi-res streamer and DAC that reads numerous file formats via network, disc, or USB all housed in the same unit. In addition, the CDS50 has a modern yet refined aesthetic that looks great and sounds amazing for an unbeatable price point, still keeping it may be a test of patience. ‘Hears’ why:

    The MusicLife/software app is proving to be rubbish. It often crashes and freezes up the system causing a need to waste time rebooting the app and or the player itself. At times I’ve even had to reboot my phone also because the MusicLife app will no longer provide access to streaming apps like Tidal (all app connections in MusicLife will disappear until the Android/phone is also rebooted).

    Generally MusicLife works fine if you just press play and leave it, but if you do things like jump from one song to another, it is more likely to freeze.

    There is also an issue with MusicLife losing its connection to the hardware and not being able to detect it at times, even though the unit is still on the network (again, a reboot is required).

    Finally, while not Arcam’s fault (and more to do with my setup) the provided remote happens to use the same frequency as the powered Kanto Tuk speakers I own. This has been a minor irritation, since it doesn’t control them in a good way. It will change the speaker input if clicking next for a CD track, or turn off the subwoofer if using the number pad as an example. So if thinking of pairing this with Kanto Tuks, expect hiccups.

    As a solution, you can opt to just use the app to control the player, but as mentioned previously the app is rubbish.

  5. WillisBillis

    I absolutely love this SACD/CD/network player. At this price point, the build and sound quality is at a level only found in SACD/CD transports two to three times (being conservative) its price. Sure, Arcam could have provided a more in-depth manual (challenging menu navigation), and the MusicLife app needs work, but these things can’t take away from its blissful sound quality, and top-notch build. I have it hooked up via ethernet (strongly suggested), and piping through a tube amp and a pair of Heresy IVs. No regrets, only smiles.

  6. Dadawada

    Getting back into music after a 20 year absence. I have picked up a nice Marantz AVR and set of Def Tech speakers from and a demo Pro-Ject 6 Perspex TT with a Pro-Ject Tube Box DS2. The only thing missing was a CD/SACD player.

    After some research I had narrowed it down to either the ARCAM CDS50 or the Marantz 30n CD/SACD player. I found the ARCAM for sell at a local BB. I thought I’d give the ARCAM a try. As a TotalTech member, I had some time to decide if it worked for me or I wanted to return and upgrade to the Marantz.

    I picked up a few various CDs on the way home to play. As others have said, the hardware setup is pretty straightforward and I had it connected to the Blu-ray inputs on my Marantz using a set of the Golden Gate Audioquest interconnect cables (I also highly recommend these). The Marantz lets me rename the inputs to whatever I want so I renamed it SACD. I used the Blue-ray inputs thinking maybe it would decode the 5.1 signal on multichannel SACDs…we’ll see.

    Playing the standard CDs on the system was really nice. Much quieter than vinyl. The built in DAC of the ARMAM does a pretty good job of creating a nice sound stage with good separation. The sound floor was completely quiet as you would expect allowing the just the music through.

    Setup…ok…so the manual could be better. Honestly the manual is NO help. You basically setup your network connection through trial and error. The lone Ethernet port at my TV/Media location was already taken up by my X-Box Series X. I’ll eventually pick up a small router to place there and plug everything in but in the meantime Wi-Fi seems to work good enough. I have both 2.5 and 5GHz and even Wi-Fi 6 (not supported by the ARCAM) so had lots to choose from.

    After getting the network setup I moved on to downloading the MusicLife app on the iPad that sits on my audio system to stream to the Marantz via the Heos app. While there are complaints with the Heos app, it is SO much better than the MusicLife app. I’d be embarrassed to put that thing out there if I were ARCAM. They need to switch to the HEOS system. Honestly, I will probably never use the ARCAM streaming capability since the HEOS / Marantz is so good and I have all my streaming services already setup there. I may try some stuff off Tidal to see how it sounds.

    I just ordered some SACDs online to see how that sounds. I found a few Mobile Fidelity Master Recordings and some high quality SACDs from Japan. I’ll test the SACD when they arrive. I’m curious to see if I’ll be able to get any 5.1 functionality.

    My expectations are for this to sound good but I also realize it is not the $3,000 Marantz or the $6,500 Mark Levinson either.

  7. MichaelL

    Best sound that I have heard from my system ever when playing CD’s. This new Arcam CD player replaced my original Arcam CD player that was 30 years old and still worked (mostly).

  8. FatmanHifi

    Great cd player with its 9038 pro chip and XLR connections this player is ready for the future .The only issue i see is the loading trey seems flimsy.

  9. ArashH

    I got this unit not just as a SACD player but also as a high quality DAC and network streamer. The internal DAC is audiophile quality and with both optical and coaxial input output as well as balanced XLR or RCA it functions as an independent DAC.
    Unlike other reviews I was able to connect to Wi-Fi and start streaming in less than 3 minutes. The app works it may not be the prettiest app but it can okay FLAC via tidal plays from NAS and also includes high quality European radio channels not available on other services.
    This is overall one of my best purchases over the years

  10. Sanman

    Purchased this unit for the SACD playing capibities. It connects flawlessly to several of the magor streaming services. Can also connect a USB drive with you personal music collection. The sound quality is fantastic. I would highly recomend this player. Its hard to beet the quality at this price. A stresmer with built in DAC great purchase.

  11. MarioR

    Very good cd player. If you care about sound quality then this is for you. Details for days and a nice warm sound. No harshest what so ever. If you have a good system and own cds it’s a no brained. Music lovers machine. And I have not even streamed with it yet or played a SACD yet! That’s just my opinion with red book cds.

  12. JesusC

    amazing sound. very sharp
    Something expensive
    very nice and goes well with arcan amplifier