Adcom a weak link?


Interested in your opinions. My bedroom system in JSE .6 speakers, Atoll Pr5.1 and Adcom 7400. I'm using 2 channels of the Adcom. 

I've read mixed reviews on Adcom. I want to get the most out of my system, of course.

Would you replace the Adcom with a 2 channel amp, preowned under say $700? Or my other interest is a Nuprime IDA8 integrated.

I like the Atoll, that's why I'm considering another amp. My ears are not sophisticated, so if you feel the improvement would be highly subjective, please say so.

Unfortunately, no local dealers near me to demo, etc.

Thanks
gary
uncledemp
Why do you want to move away from Adcom?  Is there something that you don't like about it, or are you simply influenced by what others have to say?  I have a very elaborate/expensive system, but sometimes just listening to my Denon receiver can be as rewarding.  Once you get on the "upgrade train", you will wind up with a very thin wallet, and still be unsatisfied.
I have an old Adcom 555. When I restarted my audio purchases, I bought a McCormack DNA-1 which I sent for upgrade.  During the upgrade I used the Adcom. 
I have to say that when I installed the upgraded McC, I was surprised at how well that old Adcom performed in comparison. I may just send it in for an upgrade, too. So, maybe Stringreen has a point.
Those classic 555 and 565 models were made here in the USA! That point alone counts for their excellent sound quality. Pure MOSFET at its finest.
Thanks for your responses. 

The amp I'm using is a 5 channel, 100 wpc model. I'm really pretty happy, but sometimes wonder if I'm missing out on top end sparkle and air. I'm happy enough to not chance a small upgrade in quality.

Maybe just the room. After reading your posts I'll probably stay put.

Does the fact that is a Home Theater product matter in sound? Or is power - just power?

gary

the 7400 is a distant relative of the 555 and 565, but if you're happy with it...