After reviewing your various alternatives, I have a couple of thoughts/observations;
1. Plan A: you should be able to get the 3 used Adcom 555's
for around $1200, and maybe less. I have owned the 555, the 555-II, and currently have an Adcom 5503 driving my center and rear channel speakers. If you shop hard, you may be able to get a 5500 and a 5503 (giving you 5 channels) for around $1550, which I think is a better system.
2. The Acurus A200x3 is probably the best 3-channel amp value on your list, but unless you need 6 channels, why not get the A200x3 and the regular A200? Acurus makes excellent equipment (it's the "little brother" to the Aragon line, both built by Mondial).
3. If you are going to buy new equipment, I'd recommend some further shopping beyond the ATI. There are some 5-channel home theater amps in this price range that are a better buy. If you want to REALLY save money, check out Outlaw's 5-channel amp for $1100 new.
Of the various options you listed, I'd probably go with the Acurus as my first choice, and the Adcom as #2.
1. Plan A: you should be able to get the 3 used Adcom 555's
for around $1200, and maybe less. I have owned the 555, the 555-II, and currently have an Adcom 5503 driving my center and rear channel speakers. If you shop hard, you may be able to get a 5500 and a 5503 (giving you 5 channels) for around $1550, which I think is a better system.
2. The Acurus A200x3 is probably the best 3-channel amp value on your list, but unless you need 6 channels, why not get the A200x3 and the regular A200? Acurus makes excellent equipment (it's the "little brother" to the Aragon line, both built by Mondial).
3. If you are going to buy new equipment, I'd recommend some further shopping beyond the ATI. There are some 5-channel home theater amps in this price range that are a better buy. If you want to REALLY save money, check out Outlaw's 5-channel amp for $1100 new.
Of the various options you listed, I'd probably go with the Acurus as my first choice, and the Adcom as #2.