Post by SteveV February 18, 2015 (1 of 5)
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Long-time reader and lurker, and looking for some hardware advice from this knowledgeable group.
I currently have an Anthem MRX 700 that appears to be giving up the ghost, so I am in the market for a replacement. I have learned that there is a new Anthem MRX 710 out, but want to know if I should consider some other options.
I have Paradigm speakers, Center, Right, Left and 2 pairs of rear speakers, as well as a subwoofer set up in the my "man cave".
Thanks for any suggestions.
Steve
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Post by Iain February 18, 2015 (2 of 5)
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SteveV said:
Long-time reader and lurker, and looking for some hardware advice from this knowledgeable group.
I currently have an Anthem MRX 700 that appears to be giving up the ghost, so I am in the market for a replacement. I have learned that there is a new Anthem MRX 710 out, but want to know if I should consider some other options.
I have Paradigm speakers, Center, Right, Left and 2 pairs of rear speakers, as well as a subwoofer set up in the my "man cave".
Thanks for any suggestions.
Steve
These are the new top-end Denon machines: http://www.avsforum.com/forum/90-receivers-amps-processors/1616010-official-2014-denon-atmos-xt32-model-thread-x4100-x5200-x7200.html
http://www.denon.co.uk/uk/product/hometheater/avreceivers/avrx4100w
http://www.denon.co.uk/uk/product/hometheater/avreceivers/avrx5200w
http://www.denon.co.uk/uk/product/hometheater/avreceivers/avrx7200w
I've had the AVR-3313, which is the 2012 predecessor to the AVR-X4100 for the past two years and find it an excellent product. Well chuffed of it. Only difference between them is AudysseyXT32, which was introduced on the 2013 AVR-X4000 and the addition of Dolby Atmos for the AVR-X4100.
These machines are based on completely different design concepts from the rest of the Denon line. At this point, it would be quite worthwhile to explore these and other options.
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Post by diw February 18, 2015 (3 of 5)
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The "next big thing" in home theater is Atmos, which I suspect will not be very popular with folks on this site. So you could probably save some money, and buy last year's model. A lot of companies have added a lot of streaming functionality over the last couple of years, which many find to be useful. Aside from Anthem, you might look at Marantz.
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Post by Iain February 24, 2015 (4 of 5)
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Post by Iain February 27, 2015 (5 of 5)
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