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The Moon Eclipse is a superb piece of hardware as well, lovely to look at and a delight to use. It's designed and built with care and an attention to detail, and it will not disappoint even the most discriminating audiophile, music lover, or connoisseur of fine equipment. Its quality is immediately and continually obvious, and, at $5295, it's not unreasonably priced with respect to its competition. There are wonderful competitors from companies like Mark Levinson and Wadia—even the futuristic Oracle, which I reviewed in October 2000—but the Simaudio Moon Eclipse definitely deserves a look and a listen. If you're looking for a bastion of stability and superb overall performance around which to build, upgrade, and modify a system, it's just the ticket. Very highly recommended.
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The SimaudA long time coming…
My experiences with the Simaudio Moon Eclipse CD player began quite some time back -- almost a year ago, in fact. Between then and now, I've received many (many!) inquisitive e-mails as to exactly why it has taken so long to finish the review. Well, truth is not always stranger than fiction. In this case, it’s rather boring.
Conclusion
The Simaudio Moon Eclipse is one of the best-constructed CD players available. The fit, finish and detail are superb, and operation is flawless. It’s obvious that great care went into its design. This is a true high-end piece -- not a flimsy appliance. I wish all equipment at this price would be built this way. The ten-year warranty on the electronics of this player (three years on the transport) reflect Simaudio’s confidence in the way it’s built.
In terms of its sound, had Simaudio only shipped the Eclipse with the standard HDCD filter, the player would get a limited recommendation. In that mode, it has a sound that’s hard to criticize, but there’s nothing that leaps out at you as really special -- at its price anyway. But played in its 24/96 mode, it gets better -- much better. That incisive, visceral, and exciting presentation it possesses is one that few players, if any, can match. If you audition the Simaudio Eclipse, insist on hearing it this way -- I know you’ll be impressed. And if you own the player and haven’t tried its 24/96 filter, you’re really missing something. In the end, the Simaudio Moon Eclipse is highly recommended for those with hefty wallets in search of the finest in CD sound.
io Moon Nova is a luxury good that retains some commonsense appeal, and for many, it may well be the last CD player they’ll own. |
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