Bring on the 3Di
Anthem has announced four new receivers, the MRX 300, MRX 500, MRX 700, and the MRX 900.
All have at least seven channels of amplification and Anthem Room Correction.
All the info after the jump.
As you’d expect, all the new receivers will decode all the latest audio formats. They are fully 3D compatible (allowing for the 3D video and other data to be passed from your 3D capable Blu-ray player to your 3D capable TV).
The MRX 900 has nine channels of amplification, plus the ability to bi-amp your speakers. The MRX 500 and above have Internet radio via an Ethernet port on the back, plus the ability to play music from an external hard drive or thumb drive via USB ports on the front and rear. All have four HDMI 1.4 inputs, except for the MRX 900 which has 7.
Also being announced is the MDX 1 iPod dock that has a native digital output. It will be available this summer for $129.
The MRX 300 is rated at 80 watts per channel, the MRX 500 at 100, the MRX 700 at 120, and the MRX 900 at 140.
PRICE:
MRX 300: $999 (Available this winter)
MRX 500: $1,499 (Available this summer)
MRX 700: $1,999 (Available this summer)
MRX 900: $3,999 (Available this summer)
CONTACT: AnthemAV.com





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