Thanks for the response, I thought about the Sim/Moon too. I remember reading some comments in the past that Sim and Dyn combo could come up very neutral without any coloring. Comments on your experience?
I love the sound of the Dyn because when I auditioned it, the sound was liquid smooth, warm with the right amount of decay, and bass was tight and clean. I believe I can achieve the same sound with Plinius SA-100 albeit huge electric bill. 8200 MKII integrated is known to produce pretty good results mating with the Dyns, but having difficulty finding one around at Audiogon.
The only reason I consider Bel Canto is because there's one for sale. Plus it has good efficiency, performance, looks, and good preamp to go with it. One poster has good experience with 1.3 MKII. But that amp is pending sale, I will have to look for another amp.
I will search and read more on Sim with the Dyn. Thanks again for reminding me about Sim.
I love the sound of the Dyn because when I auditioned it, the sound was liquid smooth, warm with the right amount of decay, and bass was tight and clean. I believe I can achieve the same sound with Plinius SA-100 albeit huge electric bill. 8200 MKII integrated is known to produce pretty good results mating with the Dyns, but having difficulty finding one around at Audiogon.
The only reason I consider Bel Canto is because there's one for sale. Plus it has good efficiency, performance, looks, and good preamp to go with it. One poster has good experience with 1.3 MKII. But that amp is pending sale, I will have to look for another amp.
I will search and read more on Sim with the Dyn. Thanks again for reminding me about Sim.