I think you should consider looking at the Anthem STR Integrated Amp. You can do a lot with the new Anthem Genesis Room Correction. If you like all the aspects of the speaker but are having a problem in that one area, Genesis will let you tune that. Bass also affects harmonics and you may have some things going on in your room that is accentuating that particular frequency range.
200w x 2 into 8ohm, 400w x 2 into 4 ohm, and 550w x 2 into 2 ohm. Anthem Room Correction (can be turned on or off), Direct Analog Bypass, MM & MC Phono Stage with adjustable Rumble Filter/RIAA Curves 10Hz - 60Hz with Presets built in for Columbia, Capitol Records, and several others if you have a big pre-1975 album collection of a particular label - Can make "Virtual Inputs" and can assign the RIAA presets to an MM or MC virtual input created (up to 30 total). Do you want Room Correction engaged? Turn it on in an input. Don’t want it, turn it off in another input. Want subs to play with the system or not, assign them in the input. Tons of flexibility no other Integrated has and exceptional sound along with it.
Built-in AKM - DAC’s with Asynchronous USB which processes 32 bit 384kHz and 32 bit 192kHz on all other digital and analog connections.
Surround pass through and the ability to run two subs in stereo or mono where you can use Anthem Room Correction on those as well.
People who comment on our Room Correction - MOST have not used our newest ARC Genesis that we launched in May 2019. Ton's of new options to control as well as PHASE with Subs. Please check it out at anthemav.com Our products require about 300 hours of break-in and that is per input - most people don't know or share any of this on these threads.
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