Simaudio Celeste I-5080 Integrated Amplifiers
Simaudio Celeste I-5080 Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 17, 2003]
AudioPhile
Strength:
Unit is built very well, inside & out no NOcheap parts in this baby. It's canadian made and has a 10 yrs warranty not spoken about in stereophile. The heart of all integrated amps is the power supply well a Toroidal Transformer is used 0.6KVA lots of power.Power out put is 100 rms @8ohms 160@4ohms and 200watts rms@2ohms. This amp can drive some difficult speakers out there. It come with a well built remote control ther are no volume pots on these units, less to wear out. Good Binding post on back Heavy made wire or WBT well work. Has with all units today they come with thick front face plate.The Chassis which is Aluminium forms the unique shape of this great Electronic box. Design inside is simple use of 4 Bipolars output pure channel is neat a clean,and it sounds very good for that design, price. There is a Small power switch on back of moom i-3 with this you can keep circuit in amp on at the ready to go, or do cold starts. A cold start is when the amp has been left off for days and is cold and you wish to play it now. It takes time to warm up before it sounds good I think & so do others. My equiment is never off only if pwer goes out or lightning storms in area.
Weakness:
ASKING the wife can I get a new piece of Stereo. Their is NO place to put review of simaudios MOON i-3 integrated which has just been in stereophile. October 2003 Vol 26 No 10. This amp is very good for the price, the pre amp is pure class A circuity which feeds back end. Sound was good when you consider price & other unit it's put up against. The moon Sounded open on my test B&W 601s with good bass on HDCD Classical material. Note let this unit burn in at least some time. Similar Products Used: At this price in Canada why look,good listen |
[Jul 20, 2003]
gads
AudioPhile
Strength:
speed, revealing of recording ambiance, transparancey, no colouration, the violins.
Weakness:
upper midband, overall bloom, depth of stage. If your looking for a lush, relaxed euphonic sounding amplifier, look elsewere. This amp gives a no nonsense - phantom harmonics, raw yet delicate sound. Fast and transpsrant, snappy uncoloured forward presentation that might give some listeners the feeling that something is missing. The fact is that the short sound path, no feedback circuit involved, produces an almost, yet hi-fi studio monitor sound. Bass is full yet fast, in the wrong system it might lose its definition. highs are a bit "dry" but articulate. The midband is the big issue here: vocals are well defined, so does the oboe, clarinet and sax, BUT! there's a noticable emphasis on them making them sound shouty, "in a tube" kind of. Saying so, what a surprise were the violins, though in the same spectrum, they sound the closest to the real thing an all aspects. Playng around with speakers and cables made some improvement with the midband, but the general sound remained the same: tranparant, fast and forward, with great attack and room ambiance revealing, match with care! spks: Alon, MeadowLark, b&w. source:Moon eclipse, Mellos. cables:Tara labs, Nordost. Similar Products Used: you name it. |
[Feb 28, 2002]
Ken
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Fast Dynamic, good soundstage, good bass control. Solid and powerful
Weakness:
A little lean sounding and needs careful matching of components. . Well, I have had this I-5080 for a year now. When I was first looking at integrated amps I listened to alot of different amps at alot of dealers. I eventually took home an arcam alpha 8 and an Audio Analogue Puccini se, for a direct comparison with the I-5080. The Sim just blew the other two away. Much more control of the bass and better soundstage. It did sound leaner thatn those but it definetly had alot more guts and sounded better at both low or higher volumes. I really wanted to like the Musical Fidelity A3 amp , but I found it just plain boring compared to the sim which is much more musical. Matching the Sim to a MSB linkdac with different interconnects produces vastly different sounds. With cables like the Cardas quadlink 5C the amp sounded very smooth but strangled. It just did not let it rock anymore. VDH dm103''s are very good, but I like the DHLABS even better as they have a nicer overall balanced tonal character. They also let alot of detail through, much more than these other two cables. The amp took along time to break in, with the biggest changes occuring at 85hrs and then again at 225 hrs. I recently got the chance to compare it side by side with a YBA Integra and a Creek 5350 and I was quite impressed with it as it is cheaper than both of those amps. The YBA was very lean but smoother and not anywhere near as nice in the bass department. Tthe Creek had nicer highs and a lusher midrange, but the bass was much slower. and nowhere near as tight and fast as the sim. It was however very musical. For the money, a list price about $1395 US, I think it is a very good buy.. You do need to match the cables to the amp for the sound that you like. There seems to be much more awareness of the Sim I-5 which is also a very nice amp, but I dont think it is worth almost twice the price. In Toronto, if you want to visit a very good HIFI store with a great Owner who is both passionate and helpfull, see Steve at HIFIFOFUM. Similar Products Used: Arcam Alpha 8r, Arcam A75, MF A3, Audio Analogue Puccini se, creek 4330, creek 5350. |
[Aug 25, 2000]
Mike Chet
Audiophile
Strength:
Open, dynamic, detailed.
Weakness:
Perhaps it is a little too honest Integrated amplifiers seem to be the black sheep of the HiFi world. As integrateds, they're already dubbed as budget components by most people. Similar Products Used: AA Puccini SE, Moon I-5, Krell KAV 300i, Linn LK85/Kolektor combo, Linn Majik, a wealth of separates |
[Mar 17, 2000]
mikeL
Audiophile
Strength:
Musical, Looking at the star rating of this product at this price deserves a five star rating among what I heard at the same price or even higher in price that most amps out there couldn't match the intergraded i5080.
Weakness:
NONE at this price I just wanted to say I had a chance to hear the I5080 again on my new dynauio speakers 1.8 and it was just great, although this was heard in a small room 11'feet wide and 14'deep you may want to consider more power if intended for more space. Thats if you enjoy your music loud. Very enjoyable. At this price this unit gets a five star, But if I were to compare it to the moon series the moon series cost more and sounds better although you get the quality of a hi end product (i5080) at a midfi price. |
[Oct 23, 1999]
CJM
Audiophile
Strength:
On the outside and within, this unit is a looker. The I-5080 possesses excellent transparency and detail. In fact, at this price point, the low level detail and airiness are astonishing. I have yet to hear anything that comes close. If detail is your cup of tea - look no further. Dynamics are very good as well.
Weakness:
As mentioned in other reviews, the build quality is a bit suspect. The remote is an absolute piece of @#$#. I unpacked my unit only to discover the standby switch on the front-panel was malfunctioning and lodged against the cover panel. So much for surviving UPS. I find the sound of the I-5080 to be too fast for love. It may (emphasis on may) be neutral in the color it throws, but I find greater enjoyment with its direct competition. As a matter of opinion, I find the I-5080 to be ideal for the opposite musical styles highlighted in the previous review. On agressive rock - it can sound a bit ragged compared the similar offerings from YBA and Bryston. I find the I-5080 MUCH more enjoyable on gentler musical styles - were any slight tendencies towards forwardness are easily offset by its wonderful air and soundstage. A good integrated amp that requires careful system matching to realize its potential. Steer clear if you prefer a more euphonic sound from your electronics. Similar Products Used: Musical Fidelity A2, Bryston B60, AR Complete. |
[Apr 07, 2001]
Gabriel Hall
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Fast, clean, warm, and true reporduction
Weakness:
Remote, buttons When I was looking for a system, I wanted it to be built around acousticals and female vocals. Similar Products Used: Arcam, NAD, Marantz |
[Sep 21, 2000]
Dave
Audiophile
Strength:
Excellent sound for the money
Weakness:
There aren't any except for the faulty remote control unit The music put out by this unit has very wonderful body. Harmonics are true and accurate. Metallic instruments come across sounding very metallic. Percussion comes across with lots of authority. After a month or so of breakin, frequency response became flat and linear. Music from Clapton to Pachelbel sounded live and dynamic. The music has that nice liquidity that is usually associated with tubes. It has warmness and details at the same time, probably sounds too good to be true, you say. Check it out is what I would say. |
[Jul 15, 2001]
Scott
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Soundstage, clarity, and handles a large room very well.
Weakness:
None, I do not use the remote. I auditioned amps especially for my home before it was built. The room where the system would be placed offered problems due to size, (26’x24) and several acoustic problems including lots of glass and brick. A typical week of music includes Classical, Rock, Jazz, Blues, and Country. So selection of a flexible amp was essential. Similar Products Used: Puccini SE, and have listened to many others since purchasing. |
[Oct 29, 2001]
Bob
Audiophile
Strength:
Great bang for the buck. Very well engineered.
Weakness:
None that I can detect. I just purchased this unit used last week and I am amazed at how good it is for an integrated amp that retails for $1,500. I have been using a Rowland Concentra for a couple of years now and I enjoy the little I-5080 almost as well. The Sims does lack some of the ultimate refinement of the Rowland but when you look at the price difference the Sims is a great value. The Sims also sounds more powerful then an 80 watt/channel amplifier and seems to handle difficult loads very well. Similar Products Used: Audio Research, Classe, Krell, Rowland integrated amps. |