Moon Audio Referece Integrated vs LSA Signature


Not the Simaudio Moon integrated amps but the integrated that looks like the LSA Statement. Has anyone demo or use this amp, I am looking to purchase. I previously owned the DK MKII and like it and now looking to purchase another Hybrid Integrated.

How does it stack up to the Signature?

I know Chris Moon is very well respected but just wondering if anyone has had a chance to listen to this integrated.

Thanks
revrob
Hi Bob, it's nice to hear from you friend! Still groovin on the Signature I see. Good listening!

By the way Rebrob, you can take what Bob says as gospel. Something to consider...
Thanks Bob. I owned the MKII and like it better than anything else I had up to this point. When I sold the MKII I then bought the Audia Flight however it made me miss the DK. I was able to trade the Audia Flight for the Moon Integrated and if it is a step up from the DK MKII that I had then I think I will be well pleased.

I have not heard the Standard, Signature, or Statements so I have nothing to compare them to. I guess when I am ready to up grade I will like at the Signature and Statement.

Thanks Bob and Foster, I am still learning how all this works. Any suggestion for full range speakers? I currently have Legacy Classics. I have had them for about 13 years and looking to replace them soon.
Correction: I traded the Audia Flight and cash for the Moon. I felt it was a good deal. I don't usually buy new so the 1 year warranty is a plus for me.
I have to ask. I have looked at new and used DK/LSA/Moon integrateds, and really thought what a deal. But have really had concerns about these chinese built products, and their reliability, resale value, and long term reliabilty, parts and service availability. There is one used available in my area that is sevaral years old, but again I have the same fears, and really don't know much about the americam copanies that have them built. Now I know NAD Master Series is Chinese, Cary has some built there I believe, and many other long established companies, so I know they will be around for quite awhile. So tell me am I paraniod here, or is it really as risky as it sounds ?