Moon CD5.3 RS and i5.3 RS review

If you’ve got the budget, Moon’s CD and amp combo is out of this world

TechRadar Verdict

Very clean and revealing player with excellent timing and an ability to get into the music. Build isn’t as slick as some and there’s no direct track entry on remote. Remarkably good imaging combined with clean highs and solid, controlled bass. It’s also well-equipped for the money and pleasingly compact

Pros

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    Fantastic timing

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    Good imaging

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    Strong bass

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    Good value

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    Compact

Cons

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    Build quality isn't as good as some rivals

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    No 'direct track' on remote

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Moon Audio is one of those less well-known brands that quietly goes about the business of making top-notch audio electronics at its base in Boucherville, Quebec.

The CD 5.3 RS player and i5.3 RS integrated amplifier featured here form part of Moon's Classic series range - a group of products that also includes two further CD players that are more affordable and a similar helping of integrated amps.

This time with different speakers, Bowers & Wilkins 802Ds, we had almost the opposite problem. To start with the balance was too bright and too dry, but rather than curing this with cabling we tried putting some damping between the pointed feet of the Moons and the glass shelves on our Townshend VSSS equipment support.

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