Bio,
Interesting to hear your respones with the ATC's. I demo'd the 100's against the IB2. At the time I thought the same - the ATC's have a lot of detail, although it was slightly bright by comparison. Pretty much like the presentation of my previous wilson benesch speakers actually. I thought the PMC were a touch smoother in the top, not as highlighted. Funny, I went to the demo expecting to buy some ATC's, then was blown away by the PMC's lower octaves.
I've also sold off my old nordorst cables and am getting custom studio cables. Was looking at mogami, although I'd have to buy a 50m roll! (Anyone want a group buy?). I may get van damme with decent connectors assembled. This guy is really nice and helpful, posting back long emails full of explanation. Was reccommended by Andrew.B on PFM, an ATC50 owner.
http://www.orchid-electronics.co.uk/Your words on pre amps mirrors my sentiments. However, what I heard with a valve pre on ATC was staggering. I would be amazed if an ss could come close. I've heard nothing similar yet.
I'm going for a very long trip over to the AVI factory soon anyway. I've been told I MUST listen to their Brio speaker. Uses the same volt bass driver as yours btw. Their designer worked at ATC for 10 years too, although they reckon they sound more like PMC, but maybe better. In fact I spoke to one dealer who did an A-B with the Brio and the £18k active PMC mega speaker, and he preffered the Brio! Crazy but true. That's why I'm going to travel so far to check for myself. I think it will be impossible for this sealed box design to emulate the awesome PMC sub bass. But this dealer swears they do. I'll check out their components when I'm there. Supposedly they have some 500w monoblocks coming out as well. May be interesting.
As for tri amping - I don't understand how the hell this makes any difference in passive mode. At the end of the day all amps still have to go through the same passive cross over. It seems to me like this - you have three lanes of motorway traffic (3 amps) flowing along thinking it's better than one lane. However they all have to merge back down into one lane right at the end (cross over) causing a bottle neck. How on earth does this make any sense at all? Is there an explanation, or is it just a case of trusting your ears?
Similar thing happened on my IB2 demo. We put a Whest gizmo in between the cd and pre amp. Immediately the soundstage became twice the width and sounded 'live'. No possible explanation other than trust your ears. I thought it was going to be a gimmick. It made an ss pre sound like an open valve. Check one out!