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ATCs are great speakers. It’s true that you need a powerful amp to drive them, but don’t be discouraged. There are a variety of brands that match up well, mostly because they can bring a little warmth or musicality to the very clear, transparent sound of the Atc‘s. It all depends on what you like. Some ears are partial to a monitor and some prefer a sound that has been colored.The sensitivity issue is one that’s on the minds of certain posters here, but is by no means a universal approach to component choice. Personally, I think that getting the speaker you like and then finding an amp to match is a better way to go versus pick one based on sensitivity or price or reputation or anything else. As far as specific amp brands go, one approach is to use another British company like musical fidelity. Another is to just go look in the amp reviews on Google and you’ll start noticing certain ones that come up over and over such as Hegel. If you end up spending a disproportionate amount on the amp versus the speakers, who cares as long as it sounds good to you. |
Because of this impedance/-phase angle measurement they don’t need a brute amp that can supply heaps of current. https://www.stereophile.com/images/archivesart/1209ATCfig1.jpg But they do need something>120w @ 8ohm because they are measured at only 82db efficiency. Having what most call a neutral-cool sound, which is born out in the ATC SCM-11 Stereophile review also. " ATC to have a slight amount of extra energy in the upper midrange and lower treble" I suggest a using a good solid state amp that has quite a good bit of Class-A bias (runs hot at idle) for a sweeter, yet still detailed sound to counter the cooler reputation of the SC11 speaker. Looking at your previous posts you mention Hegel H95 $2,5K and the H190 at $5k. The amp I would recommend if you can find it is a used Gryphon Diablo120. or similar with these ATC’s https://gryphon-audio.dk/shop/integrated-amplifiers/diablo-120/ Cheers George |
Having used/heard almost all the ATC speakers with various amps, it is one of the most authentic sounding speakers in the world. Hence it is worth going the extra mile to give it what it needs. SCM 11 is one of their easiest to drive speakers. You didn't mention your budget, but here are some obvious choices at various price points Value for money Naim Nait 5si - Don't go by their 50 watts rating, they rock hard and don't clip easily Nice and easyATC SIA-150 integrated amp - straightforward match and good sound TubeRogue Stereo 100 with a good neutral preamp - More expensive but more interesting sounding too |