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on test Moon by simaudio 780D Evolution Series Reference DAC moon by Simaudio 780d evolution series reference dac/streamer Somewhere deep in the Canadian Rockies, there s a person responsible (or irresponsible!) for creating acronyms and abbreviations for Simaudio to use in its Moon range of high-end hi-fi components. So you ll find this 780D Evolution Series DAC/Streamer is fitted with a MiND (Moon intelligent Network Device), M-LoVo (Moon Low Voltage Regulation), I2DCf (Independent Inductive DC filtering), SimLink, and MHP (Moon Hybrid Power). And that s just Moon s contribution to acronym city. Also on board the 780D you ll find USB, AES/EBU, SPDIF, DSD, DXD, PCM, aptx, TIDAL, Toslink, 100Base-T and FRM-3 but these acronyms were created by the hi-fi industry, not Moon. Is it any wonder ipod docks are so popular? But all these acronyms and abbreviations are not just meaningful, they re also what makes the Moon 780D state-of-the-art, as befits the flagship product in this Canadian company s line. But it also means there s quite a lot to get through in this review, so without further ado The Equipment In a world that has a new way of delivering digital music popping up almost monthly, it s only a small stretch for me to say that Moon s 780D will be able to handle every format currently available, and every codec. It has nine inputs, which include USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, aptx Bluetooth, optical and coaxial SPDIF and AES/EBU and can handle lossy compressed formats (all flavours), lossless compressed formats (all flavours), PCM (all flavours), and DSD (all flavours including DXD). And each of these nine inputs can be re-programmed with a unique identifier, so that instead of the display showing D1 when you re listening to your CD player, it can instead show CD or even the brand of your CD player so long as it s less than eight characters. Accessing the nine inputs can be accomplished in the traditional fashion, via the pushbuttons on the 780D s front panel, via the supplied infra-red remote control (known as the FRM-3, so that s another abbreviation out of the way), or by loading your ios device ( phone, pad, or pod) with the Moon App, available for free from the itunes store. As for Android, an Android app has been coming soon for more than three years now, so it obviously was not a particularly high priority at Simaudio HQ, however just as we went to press, Australian distributor BusiSoft told us it was Beta-testing the Android app, so hopefully the app will be available by the time you read this review. Because the 780D is obviously designed to be controlled by app, the 780D s very large and very red front panel display doesn t show much information, just the active input, and the sampling rate (44.1kHz up to 384) or, in the case of DSD, the data rate (2.82MHz up to 11.28MHz). 56 Australian Hi-Fi www.avhub.com.au

Moon by Simaudio 780D Evolution Series Reference DAC on test Internally, the 780D has two ESS9018S Sabre DACs in a dual-differential layout that support up to 24/384 PCM and quad-speed/256 DSD It really couldn t show much information anyway, since Moon is using its traditional array of what appear to be full-sized LEDs to display this information. I was in two minds about this display. Sure it s easy to read, even from way across a room, but it really doesn t reflect the superior technologies that are used inside the machine. I really think it s time that Moon went OLED. The rear panel has all the inputs you d expect, but Moon has cleverly designed it so you won t need adaptors or special cables. For example, the digital inputs can be optical, BNC, RCA or XLR. There are two paralleled analogue outputs, one unbalanced (using gold-plated RCA terminals) and the other balanced (using XLR connectors). There are two other input connectors that are not inputs at all, but power connectors. This is where you d plug in Moon s optional 820S external power supply (which retails for $10,999). There are also sockets for an IR input, a 12V trigger, and Moon s proprietary Sim-Link which will allow you to use the 780D to remotely control other compatible Moon components, such as its CD transport. There s also an RS-232 socket to allow integration with an automated home system. Internally, the 780D has two ESS9018S Sabre DACs in a dual-differential layout that support up to 24/384 PCM and quadspeed/256 DSD on their own plug-in PCB, which would allow for extremely easy hardware upgrades, should this be on the cards. You can see from our photograph (on page 58) that Simaudio not fills almost the entire inside of the 780D with the main PCB and power supply, but in one place, three circuit boards are stacked on top of each other, presumably to minimise signal path lengths. As well as the PCBs being populated with state-of-the-art components, you can see that all significant points are clearly labelled with a voltage and/or a purpose: a technician s version of heaven who needs a schematic? I must admit that I did rather miss not having a headphone output: fitting one would not have been hard, and to my mind would have made a lot of sense. In Use and Listening Sessions In order to make the 780D easier to use during the review period, I renamed the inputs I was using and immediately experienced a little hiccup, which was that you always need to fill the entire display memory, so that when I put in M1CDT to describe my CD transport device, I had to add three blank spaces. Not a biggie, but a trap for young players. My next hiccup was when I wanted to link the 780D to my network, which is done with the built-in MiND music streamer. There were no instructions for MiND set-up in the 780D manual: I had to download both the MiND SetUp Guide and the MiND App User Guide and, since I use Windows (mostly), I also had to download Moon s USB HD DSD driver. All are located on Moon s website which, not intuitively, is located at www.simaudio.com. Also, not intuitively, the files are not under the Support/Manuals tab, like all the other manuals, but under the Our Products/MiND tab. Moon s MiND apps worked very well, with completely different layouts for ipad vs. ipod, so each was optimised for the available screen real estate. The ipad display was easily superior, showing a vast amount of information Once I d finished this lot of downloading, I then had to also download Asset UPnP onto my NAS drive, do a software update on the MiND, and finally load the MiND ios app onto my ipad and my ipod and that was all before I d even started on linking the Moon to my wireless network a process that took me more than two hours, including some false starts and back-tracks. Moon says it plans to develop its own music server software which would no doubt make things easier, but it s been three years so far, and no sign yet of any such software at the time of writing... or news of a Beta. Regarding setting up the 780D, my advice is that if no-one in your house is an IT professional, you should ask your dealer to set it up for you, making sure that everything works as it should and that the 780D is correctly accessing your digital music libraries. (I should make it clear that this advice is not specific to Moon: I recommend this to everyone who is installing any type of music streaming device, from any manufacturer.) Moon s MiND apps worked very well, with completely different layouts for ipad vs. ipod, so each was optimised for the available screen real estate. The ipad display was easily superior, showing a vast amount of information, and letting me search, program and play selections, with all album art beautifully rendered, no matter what size it was presented on-screen (which varied depending on what view I was in). There were some quirks to using the ipod app that could have been me, or Asset, rather than the Moon itself, one being that I found it possible to overwrite an exist- Australian Hi-Fi 57

on test MOON BY SIMAUDIO 780D EVOLUTION SERIES REFERENCE DAC ing playlist with a new one: there was no warning of a same name condition. I also didn t quite come to grips with how Moon s Dynamic Browsing worked, because pressing Composer got me all composers, then pressing B got me all composers whose name began with B, but then selecting one of those composers returned me to the Dynamic Browsing main screen, rather than to the set of that composer s works, as I would have expected. However, despite my enthusiasm for the ipad app, and that I preferred using it for serious listening, I found that I used the ipod app more often in day-to-day use, so there s clearly a case to be made for using both! Once everything was up and running and I d checked out the software, I rewarded myself with a long, long listening session. But if I was rewarding myself, then the Moon 780D certainly rewarded me, because it was an absolute joy to listen to. Its sound was smooth, coherent and completely flawless. The music just flowed out of it seamlessly. One of the tells of any great component is that you forget about it and start listening to the music itself, and that s exactly what happened to me. After only several minutes I started to relax, then settle back in my chair, as the aural vista opened up in such a way that I become totally focused only on listening to the music, and delighted that with each new track I was hearing tiny details and nuances I d not previously heard, even though I was listening to music with which I was intimately familiar. The soundstage presented by the Moon 780D is completely seductive, not least the way in which the bass, the midrange and the treble are not distinct entities, but magically combine, completely unifying the sound field. The Moon also didn t play favourites with instruments, performers or musical genres: every single musical piece I played was as beautifully presented as the piece that preceded it, from solo singer/guitarist through to full orchestral works. I was completely enchanted. Conclusion The 780D is indeed what Moon says it is: a Reference Streaming DSD DAC but it s not just Moon s Reference DAC, it s a true Reference DAC, one by which all other DACs should be judged. greg borrowman Moon by simaudio 780D DAC/Streamer Brand: Moon by Simaudio Model: 780D Evolution Series Category: DAC/Streamer RRP: $21,499 Warranty: Ten Years Distributor: BusiSoft Pty Ltd Address: Suite 4. 792 796 High Street Kew East VIC 3102 TF: 1300 888 602 T2: (03) 9810 2900 E: info@busisoft.com.au W: www.busisoft.com.au Incredible performance Ultimate flexibility Superb build quality Stunning App Display Server software Headphone output Laboratory Test Report tested the Moon 780D Evolution with both CD standard (44.1kHz/16-bit) and AES standard (48kHz/24-bit) signals and for both formats, across all tests, the Moon delivered truly state-of-the-art performance, with almost-perfect test results across the board. Output voltage (balanced output) was measured as 2.0802 volts for the left channel, and 2.0908 volts for the right channel, so there s more than sufficient voltage to drive any follower component, but these results also means channel balance was within 25dB, which is one of the best results for this test has ever measured. Inter-channel phase was perfect at 1kHz ( ) and almost perfect at both 20Hz, where it was 0.02 and 20kHz, where it was also 0.02. Although these results at the frequency extremes are so good that phase shift would be completely inaudible, the result of only 0.02 at 20kHz is, again, one of the best ever measured at this frequency. Channel separation was also exceptionally good. Interestingly the results using a 16-bit/44.1kHz test signal 153dB at 20Hz and 1kHz, and 139dB at 20kHz were slightly better than those obtained using a 48kHz/24-bit test signal, which are shown in Graph 9. However, as you can see from that graph, low-frequency separation is still better than 120dB, and high-frequency separation better than 110dB several orders of magnitude in excess of what s required to deliver ear-perfect separation and imaging. Frequency response also varied slightly with the test signal, with a CD-standard signal resulting in a response that was 0.1dB down at 20kHz (Graph 7), whereas the AES 48kHz/24-bit response (Graph 8) was flatter and more extended, as you d expect. The Moon 780D s de-emphasis circuitry worked wonderfully well, returning perfect results at 1kHz and 4kHz, and was only 0.07dB astray at 16kHz. Full marks to Simaudio for including a de-emphasis circuit in the first place (many manufacturers don t) and bonus points for doing it so well. Linearity error was also vanishingly low, with the Moon 780D returning some of the best results I can remember, as you can see from the tabulated results. Down at 94.24dB, linearity error was just 0.03dB, for example. 58 Australian Hi-Fi www.avhub.com.au

on test Moon by simaudio 780D Evolution Series Reference DAC -2-2 -4-4 Distortion was very low, with overall THD+N at 0dB being measured by Newport Test Labs as being 15% a result that obviously speaks for itself, but is also shown visually in Graph 1. You can see there s a second harmonic at 122dB (007%), a third at 101dB (089%) and a fifth at 123dB (007%), but that s really it. Although only of academic interest, it s likely that some of this distortion was in the output stage and will only occur with a 0dB signal, because you can see from Graph 2, which shows distortion at 20dB, which is more likely to be the signal levels with music, only a single third-harmonic component is visible, and it s at 121dB (007%). Graph 3 shows distortion with an undithered 60dB test signal, showing the spuraie generated by LSB switching, but everything -6-8 -10-14 -2-4 -6-8 -10 0Hz 400 800 1200 1600 20000 Graph 1. THD @ 1kHz @ 0dB recorded level. (16-bit/44.1kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Figure 1. THD @ 1kHz @ 0dB recorded level. (16-bit/44.1kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] -6-8 -10-14 Hz 960 1920 2880 3840 4800 Graph 6. CCIF Distortion (Twin-Tone Intermodulation) @ 0dB using 19kHz and 20kHz test signals in 1:1 ratio. (16-bit/44.1kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Figure 6. CCIF Distortion (Twin-Tone Intermodulation) @ 0dB using 19kHz and 20kHz test signals in 1:1 ratio. (16-bit/44.1kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] 0.40 0.20-0.20-0.40 In sum, the Moon 780D Evolution Series DAC delivered truly state-of-the-art performance -14-2 -4-6 -8-10 0Hz 400 800 1200 1600 20000 Graph 2. THD @ 1kHz @ 20dB recorded level. (16-bit/44.1kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Figure 2. THD @ 1kHz @ 20dB recorded level. (16-bit/44.1kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] dbr 3.00 2.00 1.00-1.00 20Hz 10 100 1000 Graph 7: Frequency Response @ 0dB. (16-bit/44.1kHz). [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Figure 7. Frequency Response @ 0dB. (16-bit/44.1kHz). [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] is more than 120dB down and would not be present with music signals, which are dithered, as illustrated in Graphs 4 and 5, which show an undithered signal at 91dB (Graph 4) and a dithered signal at 91dB (Graph 5). In both cases, the signal at far left of the graph is the 91dB test signal. When it s undithered there are odd-order distortion components visible, but with the exception of the third harmonic at 105dB (056%), they re all more than 110dB (031%) down. When the signal is dithered, all distortion disappears below the noise floor, though the noise floor itself has increased to 140dB where, although it s visible on the graph, it would be totally inaudible. [For more information on dither, see www.tinyurl. com/ahf-dither] measured overall signalto-noise ratio as being 118dB A-weighted (16-bit/44.1kHz) and 124dB (CCIR-RMS) using 24-bit/48kHz). Power line products, which are often an issue with digital, were measured at 149dB, so the attention Simaudio has paid to powering the 780D have obviously paid off. Intermodulation distortion is shown in Graph 6 and, again, is one of the best results I have ever seen from a DAC. Down at 1kHz, where one nearly always sees some unwanted signal regenerated as a blip or a spike in the noise floor, there s nothing at all, just the noise floor. Perfect. -14-2 -4-6 -8-10 -14-2 -4-6 -8-10 -14 0Hz 400 800 1200 1600 2000 Graph 3. THD @ 1kHz @ 60dB recorded level. (16-bit/44.1kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Figure 3. THD @ 1kHz @ 60dB recorded level. (16-bit/44.1kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] 0Hz 400 800 1200 1600 20000 Graph 4. THD @ 1kHz @ 91.24dB recorded level. (16-bit/44.1kHz) (No dither) [Moon 780D] Figure 4. THD @ 1kHz @ 91.24dB recorded level. (16-bit/44.1kHz) (No dither) [Moon 780D] 0Hz 400 800 1200 1600 20000 Graph 5. THD @ 1kHz @ 90.31dB recorded level. (16-bit/44.1kHz) (With dither) [Moon780D] Figure 5. THD @ 1kHz @ 90.31dB recorded level. (16-bit/44.1kHz) (With dither) [Moon780D] -2.00-3.00 db -8-9 -10-11 -13-14 5.00000 1.00000 0.10000 0.01000 100 % 010 2 Hz 10 100 1000 Graph 8. Frequency Response @ 0dB. (24-bit/48kHz). [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Figure 8. Frequency Response @ 0dB. (24-bit/48kHz). [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] 1 Hz 10 100 1000 Graph 9: Channel Separation. (24-bit/48kHz). [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Figure 9. Channel Separation. (24-bit/48kHz). [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] 2 Hz 10 100 1000 Graph 10: Total Harmonic Distortion & Noise (THD+N) vs Frequency at 20dB (Black Trace) and 1dB (Red Trace). (24-bit/48kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Figure 10. Total Harmonic Distortion & Noise (THD+N) vs Frequency at 20dB (Black Trace) and 1dB (Red Trace). (24-bit/48kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] 60 Australian Hi-Fi www.avhub.com.au

Moon by simaudio 780D Evolution Series Reference DAC on test And where there s normally a cluster of sidebands around the 19kHz and 20kHz test signals, only an upper and lower are present in the output of the 780D, and both are around 115dB (017%) down. There are some sampling-related artefacts around 44.1kHz, but they re too high in frequency and too low in level to be audible. The square wave and pulse oscillograms show that the 780D does not appear to use any custom digital filtering, just the ESS ES9018Ss default filter. In sum, the Moon 780D delivered truly state-of-the-art performance, with almost-perfect test results across the board in all the tests conducted by. Outstanding in every respect. Steve Holding Readers should note that the results mentioned in the report, tabulated in performance charts and/or displayed using graphs and/or photographs should be construed as applying only to the specific sample tested. 5.00000 1.00000 0.10000 0.01000 100 % 010-8 -6-4 -2 Graph 11: THD vs Level. Digital input. (24-bit/48kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Figure 11. THD vs Level. Digital input. (24-bit/48kHz) [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] -6-7 -8-9 -10 Moon Evolution 780D DAC Test Results (16-bit/44.1kHz) Analogue Output Test Result Units/Comment Output Voltage 2.0802 / 2.0808 volts (Left Ch/ Right Ch) Frequency Response See Graphs db (20Hz 20kHz) Channel Separation 153 / 153 / 139 db at 16Hz / 1kHz / 20kHz THD+N 15% @ 1kHz @ 0 Channel Balance 25dB @ 1kHz @ 0-11 -13-14 1 Hz 10 100 1000 Graph 12: Suppression of Imaging Components. Left channel (Purple Trace); Right channel (Black Trace). (24-bit/48kHz). [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Figure 12. Suppression of Imaging Components. Left channel (Purple Trace); Right channel (Black Trace). (24-bit/48kHz). [Moon Evolution 780D DAC] Channel Phase 0.02 / / 0.02 degrees at 16Hz / 1kHz / 20kHz Group Delay 180 / 5.36 degrees (1 20kHz / 20 1kHz) Signal-to-Noise Ratio 112 / 118 db (unweighted/weighted) De-Emphasis Error / / 0.07 at 1kHz / 4kHz / 16kHz Linearity Error @ 6dB / 7dB / 0.06 db (Test Signal Not Dithered) Linearity Error @ 80.59dB / 85.24dB 0.02 / 0.01 db (Test Signal Not Dithered) Linearity Error @ 89.46dB / 91.24dB 0.07 / 0.03 db (Test Signal Not Dithered) Linearity Error @ 80.70dB / 90.31dB 0.11 / 0.03 db (Test Signal Dithered) Power Consumption 15.32 / 16.57 watts (Standby / On) Mains Voltage During Testing 237V 252V (Minimum Maximum) Moon Evolution 780D DAC Test Results (48kHz/24-Bit) Digital Section Laboratory Test Result Units/Comment Out of Band Spurious Components -124.232 Suppression of Imaging Components -118.788 (Worst Case) Level Dependent Logarithmic Gain 0.146 Intermodulation Distortion (1) 114.520 18kHz/20kHz 1:1 Ratio Intermodulation Distortion (2) 114.063 41Hz/7993Hz 4:1 Ratio Low Level Noise Modulation 18.531 Worst Case Idle Channel Noise -123.67 CCIR-RMS weighting Signal-to-Noise Ratio 124.011 CCIR-RMS weighting Power Line Products -149.303 50Hz Non-Linear Interchannel Crosstalk (a) -125.560 3kHz (2nd-order ref 17kHz/20kHz) Non-Linear Interchannel Crosstalk (b) -127.657 6kHz (3rd-order ref 17kHz/20kHz) Non-Linear Interchannel Crosstalk (c) -125.036 10.040kHz (2nd re 40Hz/10kHz) Non-Linear Interchannel Crosstalk (d) -111.740 10.080kHz (3rd re 40Hz/10kHz) Absolute Phase Switchable Normal/Inverted Australian Hi-Fi 61

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