I own one, absolutely love it. Looks a lot better in the flesh than what the photos suggest. I have been through so many amplifiers but this one is staying with me until it dies. 👌
I own the Atoll AM100 power amp, their smallest and least expensive. It's outstanding, especially the harmonic presentation: truth of timbre. Few solid state amps come close.
I owned one for a year… with Sonus Faber lumina v speakers very very good. Try this with tube preamp and that sounds for me the best with klipsch heresy 4 speakers… now I am back to full tubes with leben cs 600x and the same klipsch speakers….heaven in combo with vinyl off course…and a bluesound node 2i for background music….but the in400 se is a really very good amplifier.. a-b it with my friends Accuphase 600… and the in 400 is as good as that amp………nice revieuw..nice weekend from Holland…
It’s hilarious, the size of the wires fixed to the inside of the binding posts, compared to the expensive hose size speaker cables that people attach to the outside.
@@rongreen1538 The internal wiring is very short compared with the average run of speaker cables. There's also resistance, capacitance, induction and noise shielding to consider. Decent quality speaker cable doesn't have to cost a fortune and can maximise your sound quality. I take your point though that some of the highly expensive audio-jewellery cable gets a bit silly.
I already have my system but if I was shopping for an amp this would definitely be on my list. It’s built like a tank and everything I’ve heard about Atoll is good. It took a little time but I do like the styling.
Hi Phil I must admit I struggle with it’s looks , it’s just not balanced visually which would bug me . But it’s seems it’s ability outweighs its visual quality . Glad you’re keeping busy in these uncertain times , just the fact you do repairs is a surprising service so good on you . Best wishes and kind regards as always 😀👍👍👍
Fantastic review of the In400 its a powerhouse in a handsome polite chassis with excellent top level sound quality. Try the 400 series separates with the AM400 bridged to true monos they are shockingly good.
Atoll has always had a tradition of flair, regardless of what is currently trending. This particular design is too much of a statement for me. However, I've no doubt it is an awesome amplifier, as Atoll also has the reputation of making awesome amplifiers.
Maybe if Christians were showing love it would be easier to support them? Maybe if the inquisition and slavery and protecting rapists were not such vital parts of your history it would be harder to be suspicious of your love?
It's all so individual, and room and speaker dependent. I have been using a Leema Tucana 2 for some time; I only play vinyl and have recently replaced it with a pair of Graham Slee Proprius power amps running straight from the phono preamp which to me sounds much better in spite of being less than half the price. But I shouldn't really say they are 'better'- just more to my taste in the room and system.
@@TonyCottrell-iv2qv Absolutely. Hi-fi is so subjective. Personally couldn't live with that design, preferring a traditional box looking. This Atoll shape reminds me of a CD player called Inca Designs Katana. Look it up. As regards my Leema, had it years and have built the rest of my system around the amp - had years to get the sound just so. And my MK1 Pulse has a fantastic built-in phono stage and enough connectivity to cater for all my audio needs.
@@plasticpenguin1 I looked it up...that is nasty!! My Tucana used to belong to my Dad- different room, different speakers and he had a preference for classical music. It was great in that context, just not for me!
Are you being ironic mate it's the most ugly thing I've seen in my life in a amplifier!! let's have a vote who agrees I'll disagree yes it's ugly no it's not
When the 400 series components are stacked, the design makes more sense, because then the whole system looks like a hill. Personally I'm more into classic looking hifi (Exposure etc). I don't even like a display on an amplifier. ;-)
I own one, absolutely love it. Looks a lot better in the flesh than what the photos suggest. I have been through so many amplifiers but this one is staying with me until it dies. 👌
I own the Atoll AM100 power amp, their smallest and least expensive. It's outstanding, especially the harmonic presentation: truth of timbre. Few solid state amps come close.
I owned one for a year… with Sonus Faber lumina v speakers very very good. Try this with tube preamp and that sounds for me the best with klipsch heresy 4 speakers… now I am back to full tubes with leben cs 600x and the same klipsch speakers….heaven in combo with vinyl off course…and a bluesound node 2i for background music….but the in400 se is a really very good amplifier.. a-b it with my friends Accuphase 600… and the in 400 is as good as that amp………nice revieuw..nice weekend from Holland…
It’s hilarious, the size of the wires fixed to the inside of the binding posts, compared to the expensive hose size speaker cables that people attach to the outside.
Are you implying that the thickness of cables that you can’t see actually make a difference?
@@kkklllaaa1234 I’m implying that the thickness and cost of speaker cables is ridiculous.
@@rongreen1538 The internal wiring is very short compared with the average run of speaker cables. There's also resistance, capacitance, induction and noise shielding to consider.
Decent quality speaker cable doesn't have to cost a fortune and can maximise your sound quality.
I take your point though that some of the highly expensive audio-jewellery cable gets a bit silly.
I already have my system but if I was shopping for an amp this would definitely be on my list. It’s built like a tank and everything I’ve heard about Atoll is good. It took a little time but I do like the styling.
Hi Phil I must admit I struggle with it’s looks , it’s just not balanced visually which would bug me . But it’s seems it’s ability outweighs its visual quality . Glad you’re keeping busy in these uncertain times , just the fact you do repairs is a surprising service so good on you . Best wishes and kind regards as always 😀👍👍👍
Fantastic review of the In400 its a powerhouse in a handsome polite chassis with excellent top level sound quality. Try the 400 series separates with the AM400 bridged to true monos they are shockingly good.
Hi Phil, I got the IN 300 and that amp just blows me away.My next purchase will be the direct CD drive DR200. Michael from Germany
Ich habe das gleiche Teil,bin absolut begeistert....nur wenn er richtig liefern muss(über Stunden),wird er doch sehr heiß.
I have an Atol IN80SE and i love it dearly. Atoll was suggested by the local hifi shop i didn't know them but its really great
Total a tape head here. Love they still offer tape loops (Most companies do not so they drop off my shopping list:)
Thats one cool looking amp
How is the Atoll in400se compared to the Rega Aethos ? Combination with KEF R7 speakers.
If the soundstage is slightly restricted how does it perform with Orchestras and Classical music...?
The control knobs look like they took them off a Gas cooker.
🤣🤣
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Exactly my thoughts 😂
Sounds like it coludirse be a good match for a Harbeth speakers isnt it?
Atoll has always had a tradition of flair, regardless of what is currently trending. This particular design is too much of a statement for me. However, I've no doubt it is an awesome amplifier, as Atoll also has the reputation of making awesome amplifiers.
If someone such as myself who has the Rega Aethos, and was looking at another amp for a different sound. Would this work
or are they too close?
Duel mono? Wouldn't you need two transformers, essentially two power supplies in one case to be duel mono?
It has dual windings on the transformer going to separate power supplies for each channel. So technically a dual mono.
The 300 and 200 of Atoll have 2 massive transformers.
I'm not surprised...
Please review the IN100
No phono input that’s definitely a minus today.
I will stick to my Rega Brio3 amp.
You will definetly miss out. No comparaison with the 2. At this level of quality you need an external phonostage anyway.
No. Comparison
Maybe if Christians were showing love it would be easier to support them? Maybe if the inquisition and slavery and protecting rapists were not such vital parts of your history it would be harder to be suspicious of your love?
Not my bag. It looks ugly and to change the light colours is gimmicky.
I'll stick with my Leema Acoustics amp, and only replace it with another Leema.
It's all so individual, and room and speaker dependent. I have been using a Leema Tucana 2 for some time; I only play vinyl and have recently replaced it with a pair of Graham Slee Proprius power amps running straight from the phono preamp which to me sounds much better in spite of being less than half the price. But I shouldn't really say they are 'better'- just more to my taste in the room and system.
@@TonyCottrell-iv2qv
Absolutely. Hi-fi is so subjective. Personally couldn't live with that design, preferring a traditional box looking. This Atoll shape reminds me of a CD player called Inca Designs Katana. Look it up.
As regards my Leema, had it years and have built the rest of my system around the amp - had years to get the sound just so. And my MK1 Pulse has a fantastic built-in phono stage and enough connectivity to cater for all my audio needs.
@@plasticpenguin1 I looked it up...that is nasty!!
My Tucana used to belong to my Dad- different room, different speakers and he had a preference for classical music. It was great in that context, just not for me!
@@TonyCottrell-iv2qv
They look pretty similar shape to me. Neither appeal to me
Are you being ironic mate it's the most ugly thing I've seen in my life in a amplifier!! let's have a vote who agrees I'll disagree yes it's ugly no it's not
Not for me, bet it sounds good though. Nice one Phil.
About as attractive as a Citroën.
@@DrOz-007 My Citroen didn't cost me 4,500 quid and it plays music whilst getting me to the shops
It looks really good irl
When the 400 series components are stacked, the design makes more sense,
because then the whole system looks like a hill.
Personally I'm more into classic looking hifi (Exposure etc). I don't even like a display on an amplifier. ;-)
Beautiful inside
It’s not for me I’ll leave it at that 🫣
Have you heard any Atoll gear?
@@tomgillett4791 no disrespect intended it may sound brilliant it’s just the look of it,unusual!
Go for classic look of the IN300 then