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Simaudio Moon i-3
Simaudio Moon i-3
MSRP: $ 1750.00

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Rating
Reviewed by:
Deutschefach
(AudioPhile)

Review Date
November 20, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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Review 1 of 4

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
This model is no longer produced by the manufacturer. The unit I purchased was the demo model of an authorized Moon dealer who specializes in Home Theater. He used the unit as his 2 channel demo model. The dealer has extensive Moon expertise. I am a critical listener and a professional musican. This is a great, great product. It has enough power to master difficult loads so speaker selection should not stress you out. The bass is plentiful and very lively. It delivers clean rather than tubby sound throughout the spectrum of sound. The top range is very clean and non-fatiging. The preamp is quite good at allowing detail which is delivered from the CD to be clearly presented. Instruments are well separated from each other. Voices sound natural. Depending on the imaging delivered from your CD or Transport, you should should get remarkably lifelike playback on the unit.

I decided for this unit after listening tests using the Moon CD-1 and the i-1 at a local dealer in the country where I live. I wanted insurance that I would have absolute freedom to choose a broad range of speakers and that is what swung me to the i-3. I ended up purchasing inside the EU but not in my home country, at least the integrated. I did purchase the CD-1 as well. I agree with the reviewers on this page. The unit is really stupendous.

For those purchasing now, the i.3.3 is a killer product too. The newer i-3.3 is one of the most innovative products on the market today. Those purchasing either the i-.5 or i-1 will have excellent units that simply have less input or output flexibilites. The differnce between i-3 vs the i3.3 is the following. The i-3.3 is newer and as such reflects the move toward new input devices like the ipod and has an option for an on board DAC within the Amp. New technology for new types of customers.

I can not recommed the gear highly enough. Built to last in Canada. This is not Chinese product. These units are made in the true high end tradtion of North America. The work done on the units is done by workers who take pride in their work. Perhaps in Quebec they have a bit more class in more ways than one.


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Rating
Reviewed by:

LI150

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
March 31, 2009

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
3 Months to 1 year

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Review 2 of 4

Price Paid:  $0.00

Summary:
It is really difficult for me to not start this out buy just saying the Moon i-3 is stupendous. It is.
I hooked it up into my system, let it warm up for half a day, played two songs and turned around to find every member of my family dancing in the kitchen! And for months has continued to do so. (This does not normally happen in my house.)
This is the highest praise any piece of audio equipment can receive (IMHO). The i-3 motivates and inspires.

It clearly conveys emotion, pace, timing and detail like nothing I have ever had in my house before. The clarity and detail are of particular note. I could analyze and go on about how it sounds but I highly recommend having a listen/audition for yourself.

Like most, I have owned all the usual suspects over the years; NAD, Cambridge Audio, Audio Refinement, Rotel, Bottlehead, Antique Sound Lab, Sonic Impact (T-Amp), Luxman, Rega, Bel Canto…and have auditioned many, many more.

Just as I am doing now, I have posted my opinion on some of these. The i-3 showed me just how ignorant I was in regards to the meaning of High Fidelity. (Guess I should just leave reviews to the professionals) Not that some of these amps were not great pieces of equipment. (Like the Bel Canto.) The i-3 however is just in a different and parallel world compared to anything else. (Try listening to a good SET tube system.)

Build and design is all top notch. The only gripes I have are 1) The feet leave a little to be desired but this can be upgraded. 2) I would put the remote’s mute button in a different location. I keep hitting it instead of the volume up or down button. But I will get used to it someday.

So, is the i-3 the end-all-be-all of amplifiers? No. Within the first couple hours of listening the thought crossed my mind to sell it. ‘Why?’ You may ask. To upgrade in the Moon product line, that’s why. You start reasoning to yourself “Wow, if I was to sell the amp then spend another $1000.00, I could get more of this!” I am Sim/Moon audio disciple now. (Guess the designers at Sim Audio have done their job.)

If you do get one I recommend some nice ProAc speakers to go with it. You will be a happy
Hi-Fi person/Audiophile for a little while at least.

Note: Mine is the non-RS and non-SE version.


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Rating
Reviewed by:

ltavares

(Audio Enthusiast)

Review Date
May 29, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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5.00 of 5, 1.00 votes

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Review 3 of 4

Price Paid:  $1250.00 from used

Summary:
The simaudio I3 is quite the amp. Great bass, tight dynamic, easier to follow bass lines than the rotel ra 1062 or roksan caspian I had previously. Instruments sound much more natural, piano, strings, are standouts. Drums sound more natural and cymbals decay like they should. (go into any music store and give the cymbals a few strikes and you get an ideal of how they should decay).

Definetly leave the main power on all the time as it takes a few days if you do not for the amp to reach it's peak performace again. Don't know how well it was broken in before as I bought it used but I have played the heck out of it for the past 2 weeks and it just seems to get better and better. I use the simaudio in a 2 channel stereo music and home theatre setup, running my cd player, tv, and dvd player and I couldn't be happier.

Listening fatigue is now a thing of the past as the simaudio never gets too bright or harsh in anyway yet is still very detailed throughout the frequency range.

check out the simaudio website for more details on this terrific integrated amp, and the design philosophy behind it.

Strengths:
Very musical, solid build,

Weaknesses:
None at this price.

Similar Products Used:
Rotel RA 1062
Roksan Caspian


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Reviewed by:

martinp24

(AudioPhile)

Review Date
April 20, 2006

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

Used product for
Less than 1 month

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4.24 of 5, 17.00 votes

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Review 4 of 4

Price Paid:  $1100.00 from used

Summary:
I bought this i3 a few days ago and i can tell you, i am VERY surprised about what this integrated can give you... Let say that a few years ago i had a very big audio system and i had to sell it. i had a w3, P3 and paradigm reference speakers. So i finally decided in the last weeks to buy myself something that could give me the kick that i had with my old system. One day, i found someone who was seeling his i3 and i went to ear it. The first song he made me listen to was a song from zztop. I was so surprised of what i was earing, boy... The integrated was at 40/50 and the sound was terrific! loud, clear... The bass was solid, deep... I was seriously wondering if he wasnt fooling me by hiding a W5 behind the wall that would be driving the i3! After that, he made me listen to jewel, wow... I thought she was beside me... her voice was so present... Of course, its not a P3 and W3, but its around 1500$ instead of 6000$... But seriously, for 1500$. wow, you can't miss it...

Strengths:
Power, 100 watts of high current... You can drive any kind of speakers with that, or almost... Very nice built, digital. The bass is very present and the mediums are very clear. Sim audio provide you a solid 10 years warranty if you register your integrated within your first 30 days, if not registered its 3 years parts and labour. if we go with the price/value, you will have a very hard time finding something better than that. the remote is so heavy and its solid as a rock! You cant break it!

Weaknesses:
Serioulsy, i am trying to find one and i cant find something smart to say...

Similar Products Used:
W3, P3


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