soix3,
Thank you for recommendation. I will look in to it right away. Do you have any advise on amps? Thanks again!
Thank you for recommendation. I will look in to it right away. Do you have any advise on amps? Thanks again!
Front Stage Advise
soix3, Thank you for recommendation. I will look in to it right away. Do you have any advise on amps? Thanks again! |
The Anthem MRX-1120 is a receiver so it does all amplification as well as all the signal processing in one box, and given that it worked well in the review mentioned previously it may well be all you need. If you want to go the separate amp route I’d still recommend going with the MRX-1120 and use it to power the surround speakers and a d-sonic M3a-1200-3 three-channel amplifier ($2175) for the more critical front three speakers. But, frankly, I think you’ll be thrilled with just the 1120, and you can always add a separate amp later if you still feel the need. Hope this helps. |
I'll try saying it differently.
home theater is complicated, especially when using HT in 2 channel stereo mode (both 2 channel video and 2 channel music only). Surround sound (recorded/streamed/reproduced right) is terrific. However, much streaming video sounds better in 2 channel mode. Learn how to over-ride the decoder when something is not great, to select/listen to 2 channel, stay or back to surround (you will be surprised). Knowing this, more frequent use of 2 channel mode, influences your selection of front l/r mains. ....................................... 2 Channel Video, or 2 channel stereo, center speaker is OFF MUSIC: Dedicated listening spot needs a narrower center image VIDEO: needs to create a WIDE center image, i.e. 3 people on a couch. Thus, choose front l/r mains, and position them accordingly. ............................................ Center speaker HEIGHT. Any surround mode: center channel is definitely needed, and it's height location is very important to connect the dialog to the image. I find just below the image most successful with my small HT 55" monitor. Other's can discuss their solutions for very large screens to get the dialog height correct. ......................... SUB(s) can be great, CROSSOVER where? in AVR; in SUB; Separate component? Always ON, or Sometimes OFF, depends on connection method. Thus, choose your mains' bass capabilities accordingly. ONE SUB, omni-directional, position anywhere that works TWO SUBS, directional, near front l/r, preserve imaging i.e. Bass Player's location, dinosaur coming from which side? simple, right? |