I've owned the 5350SE as well as currently the Destiny. I got a great deal on the 5350SE and thought maybe I would just switch to that and then sell the Destiny and pocket some cash. Wrong. The Destiny is significantly better in every way in my opinion. There is definitely a similar sound but the Destiny just has a lot more of it and it clearly a product that is built well and built to last. Of the 3 you listed I'd still go for the Destiny. The only other amp in that range I'd be looking at would be the Krell integrated.
Sim Audio I-5.3 vs Anthem 225 vs Creek Destiny 2
I have no access to auditioning the above integrated amps. I am very familiar with Creek's SE5350 Classic integrated. The Sim and Anthem products I only know by reviews. The Anthem's price at $1595 is very reasonable considering you get a decent MC/MM phono stage and 225 RMS. However for every great review of the Anthem, I have read and heard negatives on some audio blogs about its sound and its unruly volume control. The Sim audio seems like a nice, well built product but I can only afford a used I-5.3; the new Sim integrated at $6000-8000 featured in TAS last month is way beyond my budget. I would appreciate all comments from owners or auditioners of these products. Thank you, Jim
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