Steve - haven't heard the Sim in a long while and never heard it with NHT's so I'll offer a suggestion for an alternate choice. I'd like to suggest that you also consider either the Classe CAP-101 or CAP-151 integrateds. Not really sure of the pricing but if the 151 is in the same price zone as the Sim I5 I think you should try and audition one. Again as Classe is homegrown gear the pricing might work for you.
Integrateds - Revisited Yet Again
Speakers: NHT 2.5i's
Source: Rotel 971 transport, MSB Nelson Link III
Keeping both peices.
What do you guys think about using the Moon I-5 integrated? Good match?
The other day I tried out the Roksan Caspian... Found the bass a bit too heavy (admittedly, it was likely the room). The treble was a bit rolled off , although it was good (forgiving of less than perfect recordings). The midrange was recessed....too recessed compared to the remainder of the frequency range. This is also characteristic of the speakers and so, exacerbated the problem. Further, the sound was a little dry and lacked transparency.
I'm not saying that the Caspian is not a quality peice. It is just not a great match with my existing equipment (Which i don't want to sell right now).
Will the Moon I-5 address these issues? Is it a far more capable integrated? (it SHOULD be, considering it's 1000 bucks more).
By the way, i live in Canada, so the Moon equipment is a (relatively) good bargain.
Any comments regarding this integrated would be highly valued.
thanks
steve
Source: Rotel 971 transport, MSB Nelson Link III
Keeping both peices.
What do you guys think about using the Moon I-5 integrated? Good match?
The other day I tried out the Roksan Caspian... Found the bass a bit too heavy (admittedly, it was likely the room). The treble was a bit rolled off , although it was good (forgiving of less than perfect recordings). The midrange was recessed....too recessed compared to the remainder of the frequency range. This is also characteristic of the speakers and so, exacerbated the problem. Further, the sound was a little dry and lacked transparency.
I'm not saying that the Caspian is not a quality peice. It is just not a great match with my existing equipment (Which i don't want to sell right now).
Will the Moon I-5 address these issues? Is it a far more capable integrated? (it SHOULD be, considering it's 1000 bucks more).
By the way, i live in Canada, so the Moon equipment is a (relatively) good bargain.
Any comments regarding this integrated would be highly valued.
thanks
steve
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