ATC SCM150 Amp and Preamp recommendations


Just received my ATC SCM150 passive speakers last week and looking for amplifier suggestions.

I have a large, well-treated room (45' x 16' x 8') and primarily listen to large-scale classical music — symphonies, piano concertos, cello works, etc.
For me, dynamics are critical, but so are toneinstrumental timbre, and harmonic richness.

Front-end setup:

  • Technics 1200G with Umami Red cartridge

  • Luxman EQ-500 phono stage

  • Aurender A100 streamer/DAC

So far, I’ve tried the following amplifiers:

  • Classe Delta Stereo + matching preamp: very polite sound, but too soft on top, poor bass control, slow and muddy low end, recessed midrange — overall unable to properly control the speakers.

  • Luxman L-595A SE: gorgeous microdynamics and a liquid, beautiful midrange; however, limited in dynamics and authority due to power constraints. No brightness !

  • Auris Fortissimo (tube amp): outstanding midrange and highs with a very holographic presentation, but again lacks bass energy and authority due to lower power output.

  • Luxman 507Z - way too bright for ATC, so assuming Luxman M10 will be just as bright 

Given these impressions, I'm now looking for a serious amp/preamp combination that can bring out the full potential of the SCM150s — maintaining musicality and tonal beauty but with the dynamic slam and control these speakers demand. 

Budget: ~$20-30k for amplification, ~$10-15k for a preamp (open to used market gear)
I'm also open to bi-amping if someone has successfully done it with the SCM150s.

Amplifiers I'm considering:

  • Electrocompaniet AW800

  • Simaudio Moon 861 monoblocks

  • Hegel H30 monoblocks

I'm also looking for preamp recommendations to pair with the above amps — ideally something that adds a touch of tube warmth and harmonic richness, but without softening transients or slowing down the dynamics.

Would love to hear from anyone with direct experience driving SCM150s, or who can recommend synergistic combinations that deliver both the dynamic authority and tonal sophistication I'm after. 

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We are an atc dealer we have been using the remarkable coda power amplifiers  with them for years

 

the coda .8 mono blocks sound absolutely fabulous with the Atc loudspeakers

the coda power amplifiers are pure current machines

 

the .8 monos can be ordered as either an 800 watt power amplifier or a 500 watt unit with the difference being more class A power

V2: 800 Watts into 8 Ohms

1,600 Watts into 4 Ohms

Class A ~8 Watts

V1: 500 Watts into 8 Ohms

1000 Watts into 4 Ohms

Class A ~16 Watts

 

CURRENT CAPABILITY

150 Amperes peak

 

the coda power amplifiers are very  dynamic, have great bass control, throw a huge soundstage, and are slightly warm made in America 

and a pair if them cost s less then 14k 

and the matching 07 preamp makes an ideal partner to the amplifiers

 

dave and Troy

audio intellect NJ

atc and coda dealers

 

 

 

 

SCM150SLP are the END speakers from ATC for most people, that said, they need about 500 hours to show you what they really can do! I speak from experience with the SCM150ASLT Special Edition active version. Do not be in a hurry to buy electronics for a month or two. Also, with Munich show coming up, there may be some announcements that pertain to your original question. Lastly, if you are patient, the Trump Tariffs might go away so you'll save some money if you are buying a foreign brand.

@audiotroy I don't see a .8 model listed on the Coda website. Is this an old model or a new model?

Why did you go with the passive version?

The active version only use 350 watts per channel, yet they recommend over 1k watts for the passive version.  Could someone explain the disparity?  Both version have a max output of 117dB.

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