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In the September 2005 issue (Vol.28 No.9), I reviewed Simaudio's first reference-quality power amplifier: the 1000W, 220-lb <a href="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/905sim/index.html">Moon Rock</a> monoblock ($37,000/pair). At the time, the Rock was a dramatic departure for Simaudio, then primarily known as a maker of midpriced gear that was good for the money. I found a lot to like about the Rock, concluding that while it wasn't quite up to the standard of the best superamps of the time, it was very good
[Source: http://www.stereophile.com/content/simaudio-moon-evolution-880m-monoblock-power-amplifier]
In the September 2005 issue (Vol.28 No.9), I reviewed Simaudio's first reference-quality power amplifier: the 1000W, 220-lb <a href="http://www.stereophile.com/solidpoweramps/905sim/index.html">Moon Rock</a> monoblock ($37,000/pair). At the time, the Rock was a dramatic departure for Simaudio, then primarily known as a maker of midpriced gear that was good for the money. I found a lot to like about the Rock, concluding that while it wasn't quite up to the standard of the best superamps of the time, it was very good
[Source: http://www.stereophile.com/content/simaudio-moon-evolution-880m-monoblock-power-amplifier]