Moon by Simaudio Voice 22 loudspeaker Specifications

Sidebar 1: Specifications

Description: Two-way, standmounted, reflex-loaded loudspeaker. Drive units: 1.14" (29mm) textile-dome tweeter with waveguide, 6.1" (155mm) mineral-filled polypropylene-cone mid/bass driver. Frequency response: 55Hz–24kHz, ±3dB. Frequency range: 45Hz–30kHz, –6dB. Sensitivity: 89dB/2.83V/m. Nominal impedance: 6 ohms. Recommended power: 50–150Wpc.
Dimensions: 7.9" (200mm) W × 13.8" (350mm) H × 11.4" (290mm) D. Weight: 10.35lb (4.68kg) each.
Finishes: Black piano, white piano.
Serial number of units reviewed: MV2221390030BG. (Designed in Canada, built in Indonesia.)
Price: $3200/pair. Approximate number of dealers: 100. Warranty: 10 years. Optional stands in black Sandtex finish: $400 (made in Canada by Target Audio).
Manufacturer: Simaudio Ltd., 1345 Newton Rd., Boucherville, Québec, J4B 5H2, Canada. Tel: (450) 449-2212. Web: simaudio.com.

COMPANY INFO
Simaudio Ltd.
1345 Newton Rd.
Boucherville
Québec, J4B 5H2, Canada
(450) 449-2212
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remlab's picture

..manufacturing facilities in Indonesia.

kafo's picture

Moon by Simaudio by SB Acoustics :)

John.c's picture

To address your opening to this article...
The brand is MOON. Always upper case (check out the logo on the front and back of the Voice 22)
The manufacturer is Simaudio
Hence, MOON by Simaudio. Pretty simple really!
Simaudio Moon has never existed
Hope this helps your readers readers in some small way.

John Atkinson's picture
John.c wrote:
The brand is MOON. Always upper case (check out the logo on the front and back of the Voice 22)

Noting that for the past 4 decades, Stereophile's style has been to reserve all-uppercase usage for actual acronyms.

John Atkinson
Technical Editor Stereophile

Jason Victor Serinus's picture

High-end audio companies seem on a never-ending quest to draw attention to themselves and their brands by capitalizing entire names or reserving capital letters for "incorrect" places. It grows tiresome. Stereophile's policy allows attention fall on the brands whose sound and technology deserves it, rather on the brands with most creative use of capital letters.

AaronGarrett's picture

Great music choices for your demo!

ok's picture

"moon by simaudio" as a single name? "simaudio" doesn't seem to make anything other than "moon" these days; or is it something like "cyrus" and "mission" of yore?

Anton's picture

He could actually fit them in the back of his Corvette by Chevrolet by General Motors.

We sat and listened while sipping Drangonstooth Stout by Elysian Brewing by Anheuser Busch Brewing by InBev.

JRT's picture

Anybody considering these should also consider and compare to the $2.2k/pair KEF R3 Meta 3way monitors.



KEF claims
87dB at 2.83V RMS at 1m
4 Ohm nom (3.2 min) impedance
<1.0% THD above 70Hz at 90dB at 1m
<0.5% THD above 90Hz at 90dB at 1m
110dB max

The 3way driver array includes a coaxial tweeter/midrange 12th generation "Uni-Q" comprised of a 25mm (1 in) aluminium dome tweeter crossed at 2.3kHz to a 125mm (5 in.) aluminium midrange. The coax is crossed at 420Hz to a 165mm (6.5 in.) woofer in a bass reflex alignment. KEF includes port plugs to convert that to sealed alignment.

That leaves $1k in the budget for a powered subwoofer. The SVS SB3000 is close to that price at $1.1k in black ash or $1.2k in gloss black. That uses a 13 inch woofer in sealed alignment with an 800W amplifier.

There are many other alternatives, and this is just one example.

avanti1960's picture

quality of the graphics? I kept looking for the "First printed on May 3rd 1993" caption.

buybye88's picture

Hello Robert,

I don't know how else to reach you except to post this.
The Graham Audio LS8/1 review I mentioned to you in April in now published. See here.

https://wallofsound.ca/audioreviews/speakers/graham-audio-ls8-1-speakers-a-first-look-audition/

Cheers,
David Neice
neice@kw.igs.net

rschryer's picture

...back from you, David.

I'll check it out for sure.

Thank you.

Robert

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