SOLD: ATOLL IN200 SE Integrated Dual Mono Amplifier w/Atoll remote control

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hilde45

SOLD.

Asking price: $1550
Retail Price: $2250
22.00in x 14.00in x 8.00in
Weight: 35 lbs
For sale is the ATOLL IN200 SE Integrated Dual Mono Amplifier w/Atoll remote control

I am rating this 9/10 because the unit has not left the local area — it works perfectly and looks great. I am the second owner. The first owner bought in the Denver area in 2019 and sold to me, locally. He took care of the unit, and so did I. I am selling because I do not need an integrated and I am upgrading to a separate power amplifier. My experience with this unit has been great. It has a nice, articulate sound stage, does a great job controlling the base, and the midrange and highs are smooth. I’ve driven tower speakers and bookshelves with this integrated — it has plenty of power.

Atoll is a smaller French company, and so is not that well known in the states. I’ve only seen them carried by dealers who carry very high quality gear. This unit retails for $2,250. It has a fairly uncommon dual mono design, and does 200W at 4Ω, 120W at 8Ω, has 5x RCA input, 2x pre out. It has a Bypass ports and setting in case you wish to use it only as a power amplifier. That’s a nice feature. There is no DAC or Phono inputs on it.

If you check the Atoll website, the one you’ll see there the newer revision. As far as I can tell, the only difference is that this one doesn't have a DAC+streamer, and it has buttons instead of knobs.

I did not acquire the original box from the previous owner. I will ship it well packed, with care.

Happy to answer any questions. Thanks for looking!

SPECS FROM ATOLL WEBSITE:
“True dual monaural design. Symmetrical Output stages with individual stereo channel components. Individually-powered outputs give discrete isolation in sound. Specific low consumption supplies (5VA) for analog circuits and display.

Symmetrical Output stages with discrete components
Double pair of MOS-FET transistors on each channel
Complete settings (from the front panel or with the remote control) of the balance and volume
Direct access to each inputs from the front panel or with the remote control
5 Inputs (with 1 AUX. for optional board)
By-pass input
Headphones jack
Connections:
5 audio stereo Inputs (RCA):
CD
TUNER
TAPE (IN+OUT)
AUX ( or optionnal board)
DVD
1 trigger 12V Output
1 By-pass Input (uses as power amplifier)
Double pair of Pre-out by bi-amp
Technical Specifications
Power: Wrms/channel/8Ohm: 120W
Power Wrms/channel/4Ohm: 200W
Impulse Power: 200W
Power supply (VA): 660
Total of capacitors (µF): 62.000
Inputs: 4 + 1 monitor
Input Impedance (kOhm): 220
Sensibility (mV): 100
Rising Time (µs): 2,5
Signal/Noise Ratio (dBA): 100 dB
Bandwidth: 5 Hz – 100 kHz
Weight (kg): 12
Dimensions (mm): 440x90x270mm

Review site 6Moons had this to say: "Through the Atolls, the first thing I noticed was how much wider and deeper the soundstage was than over my Musical Fidelity gear, with all the parts of the orchestra and the soloists placed right where they belong. Only the McIntosh MA2275 was better at separating the various musicians, this difference more obvious actually in how the McIntosh defined the space between the musicians - not really how it portrayed or positioned them. The true accomplishment of the Atoll gear is that it outshone both the $2,500 Musical Fidelity A5 and the $4,000 Sphinx Project 10. No small feat, that. The Atoll amplifier images and soundstages almost like the very best tube electronics and certainly better than any solid-state gear I have heard below $5,000."

See reviews here: http://www.theabsolutesound.com/articles/atoll-in200-integrated-amplifier/
https://www.hifiplus.com/articles/atoll-in200-integrated-amplifier/





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