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Integrated amplifier for ATC SCM 19v2
I recently upgraded my speakers to ATC SCM 19V2
I mostly listen to 70's - 90's rock n roll, jazz, blues and instruments (piano, guitar, etc) in a medium / average sized room. Listening levels are generally at low to medium levels, sources are currently CD and Bluetooth. Am in process of ripping my CD's to put on a hard drive so streaming is definitely in my future for ease of listening
My current equipment is
Primare I32 integrated amplifier with DAC
Audiolab 8200 CD
REL T5i sub
Kimber Kable 12TC (2×4) speaker cables
My goal is to get a fuller, more musical and clearer sound with a better amplifier and am ope to buying demo or a clean used item.
Any thoughts or suggestions from current or prior ATC SCM 19V2 users would be greatly appreciated
Thank You
Given what you’re looking for, this would be very high on my list… https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649899165-plinius-hautonga-integrated-amp/ |
Unfortunately I have not heard the m6si500. If I remember correctly, I listened to a MF M8xi at the LA Audio Show back in 2017 paired with some large B&W speakers. Very dynamic. It’s been my experience that some speakers respond well to / need power to sound their best regardless of volume. I found that to be the case with the ATCs I owned. They sounded their best when let loose, but were a tad less satisfying at lower volumes. That is why if I were to go back to ATCs it would be with an integrated with a loudness feature for low volume sessions. ymmv |
I just auditioned these speakers with a Gryphon Diablo 300. The sound was incredible. Soundstage, imaging, and bass to die for. I would do the Diablo before a Luxman integrated 509. The Luxman will not have enough juice to produce robust bass because of the inefficiency of the speakers. The Luxman M10x would be another good choice. |
@1bule, My speakers are the PMC Twenty5.1. I owned an expensive integrated amp but was not happy with the sound quality. I called my retailer, explained the situation and what I was looking for. We discussed it in detail, and he suggested I demo the Musical Fidelity M6Si integrated amp. This is a huge downgrade in price BUT this amplifier sounds so good, I cannot believe it. I invited my friends over and everyone agreed. They all said my system sounds excellent and I agree. The Musical Fidelity M6si offers excellent performance, facilities, and power. As per the Musical Fidelity web site “Internally, the M6si is configured as 2 independent monobloc power amps with a separate preamp. It is, in fact, a preamp with 2 monobloc power amps that just happen to share the same casework. The M6si has 220wpc. It has very low distortion, outstanding noise ratio and extremely flat frequency response”. I am very happy with my Musical Fidelity M-6Si integrated amp since this amplifier deliveries the sound quality I am looking for. In other words, the ’magic’ has returned. I suggest you demo the Musical Fidelity M-6Si integrated amp. |
I can't speak to the 19v2, but I did own the 11v2 for a couple of years. They paired well with my Musical Fidelity A5 integrated amp. I then moved up to the Luxman L-509x and thought the 11v2 was even better primarily for low volume listening because of the loudness feature of the Luxman. I would think the 19v2 would be a similar case at only 85dB sensitivity. I found that the 11v2 was a tad 'reticent' at low volumes - micro dynamics/detail were diminished. The 11v2 came into its own at mid to room filling (not loud) volumes - which explained the synergy of the MF A5. When low volume listening the Luxman's loudness feature was just the right compensation. ymmv - just my observations |