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The editors liked
384/32 and DSD256
Eight-stage power supply
Doubles as stereo preamp
The editors didn't like
Black
Boxy styling
Tricky sampling-rate LEDs
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Published: 2018-04-02, Author: Bình , review by: topnewreview.com
Abstract: Moon by Simaudio is the brand name of a Quebec-based company founded in 1980 as Sima Electronics and now known as Simaudio. It boasts a substantial range of Canadian-made products including stereo integrated amps, power amps, preamps, phono preamps, strea...
Published: 2016-08-30, Author: Herb , review by: stereophile.com
Abstract: I have groovy friends, too: other eccentric artists, scruffy musicians, recording and mastering engineers, beekeepers, authors and editors, art and junk collectors, tube wizards, turntable savants, DJs, Mensa-type amp designers, bat-shit-crazy poet-philos...
384/32 and DSD256, Eight-stage power supply, Doubles as stereo preamp
Black, boxy styling, Tricky sampling-rate LEDs
The Moon by Simaudio Neo 230HAD is a state-of-the-art headphone amplifier/DAC that has a healthy, and sometimes transformative, effect on whatever headphones you plug into it...
The Moon Neo 230HAD is refined and classically musical. It offers extraordinary clarity and precision, making it a great choice for born-again audiophiles. There's plenty of connectivity too, enabling it to be used either as a simple USB sound system, or
With no Bluetooth onboard, tech hipsters may take some convincing. It can also sound a little on the bright side, lacking punch with rock and dance music, Verdict, The Moon 230HAD is something of a poster boy for headphone hi-fi. It offers astonishing lev
The Moon 230HAD is something of a poster boy for headphone hi-fi. It offers astonishing levels of clarity, and sounds delicious with high-res audio. Sure, it's only really for those owning above-average headphones, and it lacks some modern niceties, but t...
Abstract: I was particularly struck by this while trying out the Moon Neo 230HAD, a magnificent, if sizeable (28cm x 18cm x 8cm), new desktop headphone pre‑amplifier, amplifier and digital-to-analogue converter from Simaudio, of Boucherville, Québec. The Neo is des...
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Published: 2016-04-09, Author: Ed , review by: avforums.com
Exceptionally accuarate and refined performance, Superb headphone amplifier, Excellent spec
No Balanced connections, Fixed output level is very high, Remote is no looker
Connected to the Audio Technica ATH-A2000Z, the Moon reveals itself to be a seriously talented headphone amplifier. Not having knowingly heard any other Transconductance based amplifier, it is extremely hard to make an educated call on what this brings to...
Abstract: It's been a long time since we've reviewed a Moon product – more than six years, in fact – but we're always excited to see something new from a company with such great hi-fi credentials. This little unit is a something rather different than we're used to...