Anthem MRX 1140 installed
Have the new Anthem MRX 1140 receiver up and running. I have it running in a 7.4.1 Atmos system. The user interface is pretty easy to navigate and after a little learning curve all the speakers are programmed. Will use the ARC Genesis calibration once the firmware update is installed. I did all the measurements with a tape measure and it sounds really good.
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After hearing Anthem at Axpona a couple years ago I totally want one of the new home theater receivers or processors. I am currently running 5.1 home theater off my Oppo, but I need more HDMI inputs than it offers (and it is clumsy switching from two channel to 5.1).
What made you go for the 1140? Are you running that many speakers? I was originally looking at the 540, but it looks like the 740 has assignable speaker outs which adds some nice felxibility. Thank you. -Geoff |
I had a McIntosh MX121 and during the COVID lockdown I decided to go to a 7.4.1 Atmos system. The Anthem MRX 1140 is a fantastic receiver. It was a no brained to purchase a receiver with all of the built in amplification.
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How are you liking it? I’ve heard about some teething issues but Anthems really good at handling those and taking of their customers.
I have an Arcam AV40 that sounds great (for an av pre/pro), but am curious to see if the AVM90 is an actual successor to the late, great D2V. I look forward to reading your further impress and congrats on the new AVR. |
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The AVM90 seems like a very interesting processor, with DACs that offer true hi-res. |
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i have a marantz 8802A processor and was thinking of the new anthem avm 70( word is the 90 may never happen). anyone compare the two? thx.
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