Of all the amps listed above I have only listened to the Rega Elicit. This is certainly a very musical amp with excellent PRAT and macrodynamics. Timbre, tonality and harmonics are pretty spot-on. The unit is quite substantially built and comes with HT bypass and a set of preouts that facilitate connection to an external power amp. You are correct the unit isn't that powerful rated at 82W but you would be surprised. It can punch way above its weight and doesn't lose control even when pushed hard. I have listened to the Mcintosh 275 and personally think you won't go wrong with this brand either, and yes you do pay quite a bit for the name. No experience with Atoll and MF.
Atoll v McIntosh v Musical Fidelity v Rega
I am a newbie and the more I read and the more I look, the more indecisive I become. I am looking for an integrated for a primarily two channel system but will be part of a HT system as well. I will be using a Marantz HT receive to power the rears and center. I will be mainly listening to vinyl and some CD. I have or soon to have a Clearaudio Emotion TT and Kirksaeter Prisma 210 for speakers (fronts and rears). I would rather buy new but am not against used as long as it is in excellent shape. I want to stay around $3k. I leaning toward the MF, but the McIntosh MA-6300 looks like a great option as well. Then a friend mentioned looking at the Rega Elicit (not much power though). And yet another mentioned the Atoll. Reading about the Atoll really has me interested. It is hand made in France and has gained some great reviews. It looks good and has plenty of power. But I am more confused as I keep looking.
Please those with experience, offer your suggestions, recommendations, and input.
If anyone has heard the Atoll or really any of the above please offer up your opinions.
Please those with experience, offer your suggestions, recommendations, and input.
If anyone has heard the Atoll or really any of the above please offer up your opinions.
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