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Direct copy from their website, This isn't their Top unit, they will release an AVM 90 later this year. Here is a portion of a reply from Anthem support about the DAC:
Hello Jason,
Can you confirm that from launch all DAC models have been the same? Can you reveal what DAC will be in the newer batches after you guys changed the production descriptions on Literature?
The DAC models which we are using are AKM AK4458VN in MRX 540/740/1140 and AVM 70 except for AVM 90. If there are some DAC changes in the future we are not previewing at this time.
Thanks for the review Amirm! AVR’s/AVP’s...despite their weaknesses, are the products of choice for my needs, so despite the general depressing results, (excepting some of Denon’s recent forays) it is (almost) a pleasure to see reasonable specs in an AV component.
Almost. Glad to see Anthem is trying to live up to the standard they’ve defined as a being a premier quality av manufacturer. I’d be tempted to replace my MRX 710 (used as a pre) if I could afford to do so, but I can’t justify the expense. I’d love to see a review of the MRX 540, if anyone decides to take the plunge and be prepared to have their hearts potentially ripped asunder by Amirm’s merciless scrutiny. Alas, I am not made of such sturdy stuff. ; )
They have gone to a lot of trouble to create their own bespoke upmixer, so why dismiss it out of hand? Did you dismiss their bespoke room correction out of hand?
They have gone to a lot of trouble to create their own bespoke upmixer, so why dismiss it out of hand? Did you dismiss their bespoke room correction out of hand?
Anthem has had a couple of their own up mixers in their models to date, all of which have been worthwhile (AnthemLogic is the current flavor). It's not the same as Auro3D. Instead of adding reverb overhead it relies on analyzing the content and making (arguably) more nuanced choices about how to expand the signal. As with all such systems, you may or may not find it to be "the one" that you like.
My impression in terms of how much manipulation goes on (from most to least) is something like:
DTS
Dolby
Anthem
Auro
But since there is no single unit that does them all, it is even more fraught than a traditional sighted comparison.
Great to see another company improving the engineering of their AVR products from the previous generation and engaging with Amir to get their improvements documented and out to the public.
Anthem has had a couple of their own up mixers in their models to date, all of which have been worthwhile (AnthemLogic is the current flavor). It's not the same as Auro3D. Instead of adding reverb overhead it relies on analyzing the content and making (arguably) more nuanced choices about how to expand the signal. As with all such systems, you may or may not find it to be "the one" that you like.
My impression in terms of how much manipulation goes on (from most to least) is something like:
DTS
Dolby
Anthem
Auro
But since there is no single unit that does them all, it is even more fraught than a traditional sighted comparison.
If you want Atmos and such and have SUCH a big theater room that you need separate amps, I guess you are stuck with this.
Must be a bad problem to have.
Why so sure those companies will make a better AVR/AVP?
Maybe the price will be better, hopefully.
But, there are so many things going on in AV products... codecs, dsp, video processing...
Do you really believe they will make a good reliable product on the first try?
And why are you so sure that the SINAD will be better? Most AV signal is finally routed through a DSP chip and who knows, maybe no one can make a better SINAD with current tech.
Finally, this AVP has 108 db of dynamic range and 99 SINAD. Do you really need more? Can you hear the difference in 120db vs 100db?
Don't get me wrong, I wish more companies made AV products, because competition makes better product and great respect to Topping, JDS, SMSL for their engineering and dedication. We just don't have any evidence that they will make an AV product so much better then the rest.
These companies have proven/mastered technical knowledge and capabilities regarding sound quality/transparency. It'd be interesting to see an AVR who's design goal was such, rather than a features game. Even if they weren't the manufacturer, at least they could collaborate and release a cross-branded product or with some sort of seal of approval from these DAC manufacturers. Many enthusiasts have a home theater system and a HiFi system as their objectives and quality most often don't coexist. And good point about the availability of usable DSPs, this may ultimately be the weak link. However, some AVRs with a "pure" mode still can't seem to compete.
They have. But they do not have a proven technical knowledge to build an AVR with stable hdmi, several Codecs, room EQ, bass management etc. An AVR, even a minimalistic one, will always be a features game.