Atc scm11 dual binding posts1/4/2024 We are very excited to have the opportunity (alongside our Bristol store) to host one of the Naim summer roadshows to launch the amazing new ND555 Network Player/Streamer. This is a bit of a break from the normal specific product related blog as we're not blogging on one particular Hi-Fi topic! This time around the intention is to keep you up to date with a number of things that are new or about to happen. The mid range clarity is astounding and leaves you in no doubt about the quality of ATC speakers. The hype about ATC’s mid range unit is completely justified and is evident as soon as you listen. It is the only speaker in this range that has a dedicated soft dome mid. It is the first passive floor stander in ATC’s range and just like the 19 is also is available as an active speaker. The final speaker in the entry range is the SCM40. The active version becomes a floor stander with active filters and a class a/b 182 watt bi-amplifier and retails at £4990. This is the first speaker in ATC’s range of speakers where they offer a passive and active version. The results are obvious as the midrange gains extra clarity giving even more insight into the music. SL stands for Super linear and drive units built to the SL standard reduces 3rd harmonic distortion between 10 and 15db. The SCM19 is the only speaker in the entry range to have ATC’s coveted SL driver technology. It is the biggest stand mount in the range and weighs a hefty 17.5kg, 9kg of that comes from the bass/mid which features a short-coil/long gap motor assembly and integrated 75mm soft dome mid. They will also go louder than the SCM7 (108db rather than 103db). It pretty much performs the same as the SCM7 except that the scale of the music you are listening to gets larger. It’s a bigger monitor than the SCM7 incorporating a 150mm bass/mid rather than 125mm of the SCM7. The next speaker in the range is the SCM11. The bass, whilst not going deep, is very accurately reproduced with no overhang whatsoever. They keep pace with the music really well, never tripping up and allowing, exactly what we want, musical engagement. Listening to them you will hear that they are very agile. Small it may be but pick one up and you might raise an eyebrow as each weighs 7.5kg. The ATC SCM7 is the smallest of the range.
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