Sim I-5 vs. Plinius Integrateds. Which one?


Hello. Currently I'm using a Sim Audio Moon I-5 integrated amp with 70 watts/channel. It sounds awfully nice through my dynamic speakers. However, with the best of my "system buster" CDs it will occasionlly go into clipping if I play it at front row levels. I've been considering one of the more powerful Plinius itegrateds but, since I'm unable to hear them let alone A/B them, I'll ask for comments from anyone who can offer an opinion about these two products. I would entertain other suggestions as well. The two requirements are that it have a remote control and not cost more than about $3k new or used. Thank you!
pendragn

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I would agree that if you're speakers are not happy with that amount of power you may want something easier to drive.
Bel Canto is coming out with a new integrated version of the eVo around the new year. With 120W on tap it will probably cost somewhere in the vicinity of the price you are looking for. this might be the on to wait for.