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Moon 240i review

Posted on October 2, 2017August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

There’s something spellbinding about the Moon 240i.

It’s Moon’s latest entry-level integrated amplifier (‘entry-level’ being the very thick end of £2000 to a company such as Moon), but it has the performance and looks of something far pricier.

Sound

After running it in overnight, we start off by playing Tom Waits’ Alice on vinyl, and are immediately alerted to the Moon’s talents.

Waits’ characteristically raspy tone is packed with layers of detail, but it’s mixed with more delicacy and subtlety than we usually hear at this level.

Even his overly gruff singing in No One Knows I’m Gone comes across as more refined through the Moon, without it sacrificing the solidity or depth of his singing. The song sounds just a little more bittersweet as a result.
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