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Atoll IN100SE

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Device type: integrated amplifier; Element base: transistor; Number of channels: 2; Frequency range (Hz): 5 – 80000; Power per channel, 8 ohms (W): 100; Power per channel, 4 ohms (W): 140; Signal to noise ratio (dB): 100; RCA (pairs): 5; For acoustics: 2; On headphones: 3.5 mm (mini-Jack)
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Atoll IN100SE
Type:integral
Number of channels:2
Power per channel (8 ohms):100 W
To amplifier (Main):RCA
RCA inputs:5 steam(а)
Outputs:Pre-Amp
REC outputs:1 steam(а)
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Specifications IN100SE
Main
Device typeintegrated amplifier
Element basetransistor
Toroidal transformer
Capacitor capacitance30 mF
Amplifier parameters
Number of channels2
Frequency range5 – 80000 Hz
Power per channel (8Ω)100 W
Power per channel (4Ω)140 W
Signal to noise ratio100 dB
Channel sensitivity / impedance
Line input100 mV
47 kOhm
Connectors
To amplifier (Main)RCA
RCA5 pairs
OutputsPre-Amp / two pairs /
For acoustics2 шт
REC (to recorder)1 pairs
On headphones3.5 mm (mini-Jack)
Front panelindicators
headphone output
Features
Adjustmentslevel adjustment
More featuresBy-pass/Direct
General
Remote control
PSUinternal
Dimensions (WxDxH)440x270x90 mm
Weight10 kg
Official Websiteatoll-electronique.com
Added to E-CatalogJanuary 2014
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Atoll IN100SE amplifier has received mixed reviews from users. Some appreciate its beautiful front panel and find it to be a great amplifier for rock and metal, noting that it eclipses other amplifiers they have used. However, others criticize the sound quality, describing it as horribly distorted and broken, with an exaggerated midrange and lack of emotional depth. The remote control is also mentioned as being extremely inconvenient, and there are concerns about the low quality of components. While some users find it to be the best they've heard, others feel it falls short of Hi-Fi standards, suggesting that it may not suit everyone's taste.
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Atoll is not hi-fi, but a complete misunderstanding.
18 June 2018 
Here's how your Atoll sounds:
Once upon a time, there was an atoll. It reproduced sound.
So there's a movie playing: only voices, voices, voices, no sound or atmosphere. Just speech.
Music plays: a voice, the voice is in the foreground, everything else is far away and unimportant, quiet and blurred. But the voice, here it is, never has it been so close and clearly heard with any other amplifier.
Performers scream right into the ears, pounce on the listener, bark, smack - such an exaggerated midrange.
Oh, those French...
Atoll, besides the described peculiar interpretation, gives a lively, fast, clear, but very dead sound. No emotions. Just dead, colorless.
Listening to any genre or album leaves the same negative aftertaste. No colors, no impressions or emotions. Like the noise of a water tap - turn it on, listen, turn it off. A waterfall of noise. Always the same.
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What does it play well with? A difficult question.
But I know the answer. It's Dali. Their sound is just overly transparent bass and overly intrusive highs, plus a murky midrange. Harmony and balance.
And even in this case, the sound will be very peculiar and far from the original.
It will no longer be Hi-Fi or high-fidelity sound.
It'll be distorted sound squared! Or Hi-Fi under a root, whose fidelity approaches zero, along with sound quality.
A sensible person will sell this junk for 50% of the price without regret! And if no one buys it, they will destroy it physically.
Beautiful front panel.
The sound is horribly distorted and broken. The remote control is extremely inconvenient. The quality of the components is low.
use Atoll IN100SE less than month
great amplifier
27 June 2019 
Atoll IN100SE - The best I've ever heard; for rock and metal it's just what you need, makes you want to listen more and more. Before it, I had some decent amplifiers and custom tube amps - somehow the Atoll eclipsed them all and I have a Nordost (shotgun) cable. A friend listens to everything on tube amps - IT'S IMPOSSIBLE TO LISTEN, the sound of an old radio, and he's thrilled by it. What to advise you is to find your own sound. The sound is terribly distorted and broken. The remote is extremely inconvenient. The quality of components is low. - SORRY BUT THIS IS COMPLETE NONSENSE.
only advantages.
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use Atoll IN100SE more than year
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Additional features amplifier Atoll IN100SE:
  • Electronic overload protection