I have heard the Atoll integrateds In80 and In100. They are lively, dynamic and somewhat analytical amps. When compared with NAD I found them to present music with more detail and finesse. Before I decided on the YBA Integre I had one in house for a while. My only complaint was that the amp could sound a bit agressive in the upper registers. They certainly have good power and reasonable bass for their price range. I also compared the IN 80 directly with the Rega Mira. The IN 80 is definately more dynamic but the Mira had a better defined soundstage, the Atoll can sound a bit up front.
The CD 100 is IMO a first rate CD player, lots of detail, dynamic and bass.
Both the In80 and the In100 have won the Diapason D'Or award, so has the Rega Mira on numerous occaissions. In the price range I felt they were some of the most detailed and lively amps that I got to listen to in a list that included Creek, Musical Fidelity, Classe, Nad and Rega. In the end however I wound up spending a bit more and got the YBA Integre which, while not as powerful, to my ears comes much closer to sonic nirvana. They are definately worth a listen.
For a full review that IMO hits the nail on the head try this: http://www.tnt-audio.com/ampli/atoll-in80_e.html
The CD 100 is IMO a first rate CD player, lots of detail, dynamic and bass.
Both the In80 and the In100 have won the Diapason D'Or award, so has the Rega Mira on numerous occaissions. In the price range I felt they were some of the most detailed and lively amps that I got to listen to in a list that included Creek, Musical Fidelity, Classe, Nad and Rega. In the end however I wound up spending a bit more and got the YBA Integre which, while not as powerful, to my ears comes much closer to sonic nirvana. They are definately worth a listen.
For a full review that IMO hits the nail on the head try this: http://www.tnt-audio.com/ampli/atoll-in80_e.html