Hi again,
Finally got the chance to demo some equipment, I went to a store that is 40 min away from were I live. The store carries Naim and Simaudio, the setup looked like this:
Naim Supernait intergrated+built in DAC amp vs. the Simaudio intergrated+Built in DAC amp I3.3
Source used: My Zune 80 and a Sony DVD player.
Speakers used, Harbeth compact 7ES-3, very similar to my Rogers LS-9.
Music: Laurie Anderson's Mister Heartbreak. Miles Davis, A tribute to Miles. Tori Amos, Under the Pink.
Both are very good, they are both accurate and melodic, but there is no question that the Simaudio came out the winner, here's why. Simaudio is much more dynamic, a little more detailed, but is still very smooth, lots of power, The Supernait seamed a little timid during big and heavy passages, especially when listening to the bass and drums on Laurie Anderson's song Gravity's Angel.
This kind of caught me off guard, being a UK equipment fan, I was not expecting this, my opinion was biased, and I expected the Naim to be better.
Also The Simaudio has a USB port and MP3 plug on the front panel, Supenait does not.
Doug S. mention listening to Ribbon or full range speakers, I remember listening to speakers called Accoustat and Magneplanars (I think, must be old age), I could not afford them, but I remember that they sounded great, and now I have the room for them.
The next store I am going to, carries Martin Logan's, I will compare the Simaudio and Bryston with them. I know they are not on my original list, but hey! what the….
This was no contest; Simaudio won hands down.
Markus