Equipment Specs

I would like to request that the magazine consider an article by one of the expert equipment reviewers that helps the reader determine which specs are important and which have much less significance.

I have only been a subscriber since June and while I learn from every issue an occasional article aimed at us 'neophytes' would enhance my enjoyment of your fine magazine.

Also, thank you for your new message boards. They have already provided a nice supplement to your publication.

What are the goals of audiophiles?

A very good friend of mine and an avid audiophile stated his goal, is to tweak and upgrade his system until CD's sound as good as vinyl. As a beginner I'm enjoying the detail, clarity, and imaging that I've gotten so far but I have no real goals. So, does anyone else have goals in mind for their systems?

Simaudio Moon Rock monoblock power amplifier Measurements

Simaudio Moon Rock monoblock power amplifier Measurements

For years, I thought of Simaudio gear as good-sounding, attractive, and modestly priced, often describing it to friends as "really good for the money." The $5500 <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/343">Moon Eclipse</A> CD player, which I reviewed in our April 2001 and April 2003 issues, stretched the "modestly priced" descriptor a bit, but its sound was still, I thought, really good for what it cost, and I adopted it as a reference. Simaudio expanded the Moon series and eventually discontinued its older, less expensive Celeste brand, but, I thought, its products could still be described as "really good for the money."

Simaudio
95 Chemin Du Tremblay Street, Unit 3
Boucherville, Quebec J4B 7K4
Canada
(450) 499-2212
www.simaudio.com

Simaudio Moon Rock monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

Simaudio Moon Rock monoblock power amplifier Associated Equipment

For years, I thought of Simaudio gear as good-sounding, attractive, and modestly priced, often describing it to friends as "really good for the money." The $5500 <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/343">Moon Eclipse</A> CD player, which I reviewed in our April 2001 and April 2003 issues, stretched the "modestly priced" descriptor a bit, but its sound was still, I thought, really good for what it cost, and I adopted it as a reference. Simaudio expanded the Moon series and eventually discontinued its older, less expensive Celeste brand, but, I thought, its products could still be described as "really good for the money."

Simaudio
95 Chemin Du Tremblay Street, Unit 3
Boucherville, Quebec J4B 7K4
Canada
(450) 499-2212
www.simaudio.com

Simaudio Moon Rock monoblock power amplifier Specifications

Simaudio Moon Rock monoblock power amplifier Specifications

For years, I thought of Simaudio gear as good-sounding, attractive, and modestly priced, often describing it to friends as "really good for the money." The $5500 <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/343">Moon Eclipse</A> CD player, which I reviewed in our April 2001 and April 2003 issues, stretched the "modestly priced" descriptor a bit, but its sound was still, I thought, really good for what it cost, and I adopted it as a reference. Simaudio expanded the Moon series and eventually discontinued its older, less expensive Celeste brand, but, I thought, its products could still be described as "really good for the money."

Simaudio
95 Chemin Du Tremblay Street, Unit 3
Boucherville, Quebec J4B 7K4
Canada
(450) 499-2212
www.simaudio.com

Simaudio Moon Rock monoblock power amplifier

Simaudio Moon Rock monoblock power amplifier

For years, I thought of Simaudio gear as good-sounding, attractive, and modestly priced, often describing it to friends as "really good for the money." The $5500 <A HREF="http://www.stereophile.com/cdplayers/343">Moon Eclipse</A> CD player, which I reviewed in our April 2001 and April 2003 issues, stretched the "modestly priced" descriptor a bit, but its sound was still, I thought, really good for what it cost, and I adopted it as a reference. Simaudio expanded the Moon series and eventually discontinued its older, less expensive Celeste brand, but, I thought, its products could still be described as "really good for the money."

Ray Samuels Audio Emmeline SR-71 portable headphone amplifier Measurements

Ray Samuels Audio Emmeline SR-71 portable headphone amplifier Measurements

The Emmeline SR-71 portable headphone amplifier ($395) is small but not light. Housed in an extruded-aluminum chassis with a bolt-on faceplate and a rear panel and battery cover that attaches with a thumb-screw, it measures 3.5" by 2.5" by 1.5" and weighs 11oz. That <I>sounds </I>light, especially compared to some of the headphone amps I've carted around in the past&mdash;not to mention their four&ndash;D-cell extended power supplies&mdash;but in the iPod era, it's the portable equivalent of a class-A power amp. So why would anybody be willing to lug it around?

Ray Samuels Audio
8005 Keeler
Skokie, IL 60076
(847) 673-8739
www.raysamuelsaudio.com
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