I still have my old SCM20SL Pro passives on Sound Anchors and love them! They’re awesome 2 ways that just sound so right; the best qualities being the natural, transparent mids and surprisingly deep, tightly damped bass.
For sure, all ATC passives need beefy amps with a high damping factor to control the drivers. However, I’d question matching the SCM20s with the kind of $$$$$ amps your dealer used. I use ATC’s own P1 and these are a great match at a sane price. The SIA2-150 integrated has the same power amp section, but with a single-ended pre-amp section. There’s also the higher powered P2 and the new PMC Cor integrated. I’ve read that Plinius also gives a good match. DIY folks liked using higher powered Ncores, but I prefer class AB.
Ultimately, though, if you had the higher budget (and larger room) and buy into what ATC are really about, then one should go for their fully active SCM20/40/50 ASLs. All ATC speakers have an active version except maybe the little SCM7. The 19/20s do have an active version, but I think at a rather steep price, unfortunately, at which point, the full 3 ways are getting into reach.
In my modest system and room, I prefer the SCM20s with the P1 over the SCM40s (I found the 2-ways give better driver integration), but if I could, the next jump up is to the SCM50s. I would dearly love a pair of SCM50 ASLs, which deliver even lower extension with that unbelievable mid!
For sure, all ATC passives need beefy amps with a high damping factor to control the drivers. However, I’d question matching the SCM20s with the kind of $$$$$ amps your dealer used. I use ATC’s own P1 and these are a great match at a sane price. The SIA2-150 integrated has the same power amp section, but with a single-ended pre-amp section. There’s also the higher powered P2 and the new PMC Cor integrated. I’ve read that Plinius also gives a good match. DIY folks liked using higher powered Ncores, but I prefer class AB.
Ultimately, though, if you had the higher budget (and larger room) and buy into what ATC are really about, then one should go for their fully active SCM20/40/50 ASLs. All ATC speakers have an active version except maybe the little SCM7. The 19/20s do have an active version, but I think at a rather steep price, unfortunately, at which point, the full 3 ways are getting into reach.
In my modest system and room, I prefer the SCM20s with the P1 over the SCM40s (I found the 2-ways give better driver integration), but if I could, the next jump up is to the SCM50s. I would dearly love a pair of SCM50 ASLs, which deliver even lower extension with that unbelievable mid!