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What reviewers think

Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • Delivers an immersive audio experience with object-oriented audio codecs like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced
  • Includes Anthem Room Correction (ARC) Genesis, a highly regarded room correction system, with a more precise microphone for better results
  • Has a web-based setup and over-the-air updates for a reliable networking platform
  • Provides good amplifier flexibility and more channels of processing
  • Offers platform-agnostic streaming with AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast, Bluetooth, Spotify Connect, and Roon (coming soon)

Product Considerations

  • HDMI is 2.0b and HDCP 2.2, but is hardware upgradeable to HDMI 2.1 (8K) for a fee
  • Fan noise could be distracting in very quiet rooms
  • Has a bright blue LED on the front panel, which some might find distracting
  • Sometimes will not auto switch from streaming to TV, or even turn on the unit when turning on the TV
  • The Class D amps for height channels have a bandwidth-limited frequency response

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The MRX-1140 is more refined than the Anthem MRX1120, with better imaging, flexibility, features, and arguably more power
  • The MRX1140 shows a significant improvement in sound quality over the Onkyo TX-RZ50, especially with Dolby Atmos
  • The Arcam AVR30 sounds better for two-channel performance and has better streaming capabilities, but the MRX1140 has a warmer sound signature
  • The MRX1140 sounds better than the Anthem MRX740 due to the toroidal power supply and has dual independent subwoofer outputs, and has 15 channels of processing while the MRX740 only has 11
  • The Marantz SR8015 is good for home theater, but one reviewer was unimpressed with its two-channel capabilities

Takeaway: The Anthem MRX1140 creates a dynamic and precise sound for an immersive home theater. With its advanced room correction and streaming features, it offers a good audiovisual experience.

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Compared to their other products

We think it's helpful to understand how this product fits into the brand's full lineup (below). To learn more about these products, visit the brand's page.

MDX Series

  • Positioning: The entry-level distribution solution, designed for multi-zone audio setups.
  • Description: Offers a great balance of performance and affordability, featuring fully powered independent-zone amplification with subwoofer connections. Unlike the more advanced AVM Series, focuses on simplifying custom audio installations with ARC Genesis room correction for each zone, making it ideal for users with multiple rooms and a moderate budget.

MRX Series

  • Positioning: Serves as Anthem's line of high-end multichannel A/V receivers.
  • Description: Features robust multichannel capabilities and 8K support, making it a strong choice for home theater enthusiasts. Compared to the STR Series, which focuses on stereo performance, includes Anthem Room Correction and supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced.

STR Series

  • Positioning: Anthem's premium stereo lineup, offering integrated amplifiers, preamplifiers, and power amplifiers.
  • Description: Stands out with its high power output and advanced DAC technology, providing exceptional stereo performance. Unlike the MRX Series, which is tailored for multichannel setups, focuses on delivering high-fidelity stereo sound with Anthem Room Correction.

AVM Series 8K

  • Positioning: Anthem's flagship line of A/V processors, designed for the ultimate home theater experience.
  • Description: Features cutting-edge processing capabilities and extensive connectivity options, including 8K HDMI support. It surpasses the MRX Series in terms of processing power and flexibility.
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Manufacturer's notes

Anthem's MRX A/V Receivers are about maximising audio performance that previously has been unobtainable at their respective price points. Building on the feature set of our previous models, we've added the newest version of ARC Genesis, a redesigned and more accurate calibration microphone, Anthem's Web User Interface, integrated streaming support, object-oriented audio codecs with support for up to 15.2 channels and the clean power delivery Anthem is known for with up to 140 watts per channel.
  • Power Output: 140 watts per channel continuous power into 8 ohms
  • HDMI Inputs: 7 x 8K
  • HDMI Outputs: 3 with eARC
  • Pre-amp Channels: 15.2
  • Amplifier Channels: 11
  • Subwoofer Outputs: 2 independent
  • Trigger Outputs: Three 12V
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Anthem is a hifi brand best known for their AV receivers and preamp processors that feature their proprietary ARC Genesis room correction technology with a calibration microphone. Their flagship AVM 90 8K preamp processor, featuring dual ESS ES9038Pro DACs and quad independently calibrated subwoofer outputs, is praised for superior channel separation and lower frequency handling, while their MRX SLM AV receiver offers a uniquely slim design that fits behind televisions.
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What if you spend a bit more?

MHT300
8000
8000
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9
Reviews
McIntosh

The McIntosh MHT300 Home Theater Receiver (or AV Receiver or AVR) is an uncompromising 7.2 (or 5.2.2) channel home theater powerhouse sure to heighten your emotional connection to what you are watching. With support for breathtaking 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz video and leading home theater surround sound audio formats Dolby® Atmos and DTS:X™, plus delivering 120 – 150 Watts of legendary McIntosh power to your home theater speakers, the MHT300 will make your home theater dreams come true.

McIntosh is one of the most iconic amplifier brands in the world, recognizable for its signature blue LED displays and distinctive industrial design. With a legacy spanning decades, McIntosh is known to many, even outside the audiophile community, and is sold in both mass-market retailers and specialized hifi stores. Their amplifiers are characterized by a warm, tube-like sound that enriches the midrange and smooths out the overall tonal balance.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a lot of clean power with all channels driven, ensuring consistent performance across all speakers
  • Supports Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, providing immersive soundscapes for movies and music
  • Features Dirac Live Room Correction, one of the best systems for optimizing sound in any room by addressing both frequency and time arrival
  • Built with McIntosh's build quality, known for longevity
  • Has HDMI 2.1 connectivity supporting 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz

Product Considerations

  • Lacks analog inputs, which may limit connectivity for some users
  • There are very few features aside from an FM tuner
  • The remote is not backlit, which may make it difficult to use in a dark home theater
  • The price may not be justified when other receivers on the market can do more

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Emotiva MR-1L: The reviewer preferred the Class-AB sound of the Emotiva–to the Class-D sound of the McIntosh
  • Vs Denon A1H: The MHT300 is sexier, better built, and runs cooler, while sounding every bit as good if not better
  • Vs Arcam AVR31: The Arcam has a similar philosophy overall, in that it provides seven amplified channels out of the box (class-G in this case, not class-D) and can be expanded beyond that, in this case to 9.1.6

Takeaway: The MHT300 is a receiver that provides a lot of power, solid performance, and an immersive sound experience, making it great for someone who wants an easy-to-use, well-built, and powerful system. This receiver would be an excellent choice for anyone willing to invest in a high-quality product

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McIntosh is one of the most iconic amplifier brands in the world, recognizable for its signature blue LED displays and distinctive industrial design. With a legacy spanning decades, McIntosh is known to many, even outside the audiophile community, and is sold in both mass-market retailers and specialized hifi stores. Their amplifiers are characterized by a warm, tube-like sound that enriches the midrange and smooths out the overall tonal balance.
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AVR-A1H
6499
6499
/
7
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Denon
Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Product Strengths

  • Fifteen channels of built-in amplifier power
  • A flagship AV receiver fully worthy of the name
  • Superior build quality
  • Great dynamics, transient response, tonal balance, control of speakers, decoding, D-to-A conversion, processing, imaging, and soundstage
  • The AVR-A1H can command up to four discrete subwoofers, each independently addressable via Dirac Live Bass Control

Product Considerations

  • The A1H generates a lot of heat
  • The remote is not as nice as older remotes
  • Dirac Live Bass Control is recommended to get the best performance, though not included
  • It lacks a global preset option, where combinations of input, surround-mode and other modes, speaker settings, channel-level tweaks, and more can be stored for one-touch recall

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Denon A110, the A1H is superior in every way

Takeaway: The Denon AVR-A1H is an excellent fifteen-channel receiver that provides immersive sound for an advanced home theater experience. It has comprehensive features and provides audio performance that would satisfy any AV enthusiast.

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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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SPA25 Prisma
6192
6192
/
3
Reviews
Primare

The SPA25 Prisma is an award winning multi-channel integrated amplifier and processor designed for both cinephile and audiophile, composed of carefully considered and crafted features and functionality to provide the best home cinema experience for the greatest number of people. AVAILABLE NOW!

Primare is a Scandinavian hifi brand whose UFPD 2 Amplification technology provides a consistent 26dB feedback loop gain across the entire audio range, making their amplifiers exceptionally stable and accurate. Their modular design approach lets users customize their systems by adding or upgrading components like DACs and network modules.
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Product Strengths

  • Beautiful, elegant design, described as a visual masterpiece with a European feel
  • Top-notch sound quality is delivered from both 2-channel and multi-channel sources
  • The unit has the ability to access Rune capabilities
  • It features Dirac Live, an advanced speaker calibration system
  • Plenty of amp power is available for most speaker setups

Product Considerations

  • The SPA25 only processes a single subwoofer channel, so even though there are two sub outputs, they both get the same signal
  • Some reviewers experienced occasional glitches with no sound upon startup, requiring a hard reset
  • Four HDMI 2.0 inputs may not be enough for users with larger systems
  • It lacks HDMI 2.1 ports, impacting future-proofing
  • Dirac Live Bass Control or Active Room Treatment (ART) are not supported

Takeaway: The SPA25 is a great option for someone who wants both high-quality sound and good looks in their home theater. It has plenty of power for a standard setup and includes advanced features to improve the audio experience.

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Primare is a Scandinavian hifi brand whose UFPD 2 Amplification technology provides a consistent 26dB feedback loop gain across the entire audio range, making their amplifiers exceptionally stable and accurate. Their modular design approach lets users customize their systems by adding or upgrading components like DACs and network modules.
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SPA25
6206
6206
/
1
Reviews
Primare
Primare is a Scandinavian hifi brand whose UFPD 2 Amplification technology provides a consistent 26dB feedback loop gain across the entire audio range, making their amplifiers exceptionally stable and accurate. Their modular design approach lets users customize their systems by adding or upgrading components like DACs and network modules.
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Product Strengths

  • Fantastic core sound quality
  • Very solid construction with a modern, clean design
  • Plenty of amp power for most speaker setups
  • Ability to bridge main amp channels if more power is needed
  • Prisma app integrates all streaming into one location

Product Considerations

  • Cannot calibrate two subwoofers independently
  • No Dirac Live Bass Control or Active Room Treatment (ART)
  • Switch to a more reliable HDMI chipset with HDMI 2.1 support
  • Roon Ready certification is still pending
  • Prisma app struggles with high-resolution files

Takeaway: The SPA25 offers exceptional audio performance and strong amplification, making it a great central hub for a multichannel system. It has the sonic ability to stand toe-to-toe with many two channel integrated amplifiers while providing enough processing power for a high-quality home theater setup.

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Primare is a Scandinavian hifi brand whose UFPD 2 Amplification technology provides a consistent 26dB feedback loop gain across the entire audio range, making their amplifiers exceptionally stable and accurate. Their modular design approach lets users customize their systems by adding or upgrading components like DACs and network modules.
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AVR-X6800H
3499
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Released
2024
Denon
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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Product Strengths

  • Seventeen channels of processing, 13 speaker channels, and 4 subwoofer channels
  • Eleven internal amplifiers to power the 13 channels it can process, and the last two have to be powered externally

Product Considerations

  • Denon Marantz startup time is 12 to 14 seconds
  • There are limitations on speaker configuration, so picking the closest match will functionally work
  • Compatible with Dirac Live, however, Dirac Live requires additional costs and setup

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The AVR-X6800H adds two more channels over the Denon AVRX 4800
  • The AVR-X6800H has an advantage since rear surrounds or surround back speakers do not have to be disabled in order to use all the immersive channels
  • The AVR-X6800H replaces the 6700 with a very similar feature set but a couple of new extras, more subwoofer counts, etc

Takeaway: The AVR-X6800H is a receiver that provides very good value, capable of creating a very immersive sound experience. It gives many speaker configuration options.

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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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DRX-8.4
3200
/
Released
2023
Integra
Best-in-class, the Integra DRX-8.4 11.4 Channel Network AV Receiver delivers all the nuance and power intended by artists and creators to modern homes around the globe. State-of-the-art features and advanced technologies power a robust home theater experience and the whole home ecosystem.
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Integra is a hifi brand that designs AV receivers with custom installation in mind, featuring a bright white back panel for easier connections, built-in HDMI diagnostics, and compatibility with remote monitoring systems. Their receivers include specialized features like Klipsch Optimized Mode for automatic speaker optimization and Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer for creating virtual surround effects without extra speakers.
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Product Strengths

  • Premium Dirac Live license for room correction is included, which is considered top-of-the-line
  • 11.4 channels with 150 watts per channel (into 8 ohms) are offered, and Dolby Atmos, DTS-X, IMAX Enhanced, and Dolby Atmos Music are supported
  • XLR outputs for front left, center, and right channels, as well as discrete subwoofer channels, are featured, which are uncommon in this category and provide a balanced audio signal less susceptible to noise
  • Amplified and preamp zone 2 and zone 3 outputs are provided without sacrificing main zone amp outputs, and a dedicated subwoofer RCA output for each of these zones is included
  • Designed with custom installers in mind, it features easy setup, configuration, and integration with third-party control platforms, as well as a white backplate for easy connection visibility

Product Considerations

  • Despite having four RCA subwoofer outputs, only two are independent channels, the other two are parallel outputs mirroring the same signal
  • Integra does not publish power ratings for all channels driven simultaneously, the 150 watts per channel is only rated with two channels driven
  • The unit is heavy, weighing nearly 50 pounds, which may pose a challenge for placement in tight spaces
  • Dirac implementation had initial issues with subwoofer level matching when setting up on a PC, and the upload section was broken after a software update, requiring the use of the iPad app and the basic microphone instead
  • The unit's styling and appearance are considered generic and not particularly elegant

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the last generation DRX-7.3, the DRX-8.4 has an upgraded amplifier—providing a worthy step-up in power
  • Sonically similar to the Onkyo TX-RZ70 due to similar ESS Sabre DACs, although the Integra has a slightly higher power rating (150W vs 140W)
  • In a blind test, the DRX-8.4 had better clarity of highs in dialogue compared to the Denon AVR-X8500HA, despite tonal similarities
  • Compared to the Marantz Cinema 40, the Integra DRX-8.4 has 11 channels of onboard amplification versus only 9, and it offers XLR outputs for the front LCR preamp channels, which the Marantz does not

Takeaway: The Integra DRX-8.4 is a feature-rich AV receiver that sounds great and is easy to integrate into a smart home system. It is a solid choice for users who want high-end audio performance and flexible multi-zone capabilities.

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Integra is a hifi brand that designs AV receivers with custom installation in mind, featuring a bright white back panel for easier connections, built-in HDMI diagnostics, and compatibility with remote monitoring systems. Their receivers include specialized features like Klipsch Optimized Mode for automatic speaker optimization and Dolby Atmos Height Virtualizer for creating virtual surround effects without extra speakers.
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Cinema 30
3299
/
Released
2024
Marantz
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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Commanding authority across the entire frequency spectrum results in a visceral listening experience
  • Excellent stereo performance with solid midrange, detailed highs, and great spatial rendition; the sound is warm and non-fatiguing for long listening sessions
  • An immersive surround-sound experience with accurate surround steering and great sonic balance across the audio spectrum
  • A premium design with a metal faceplate remote, copper-plated chassis, and high-quality components like 32-bit ESS Sabre DAC chips and a toroidal transformer

Product Considerations

  • The 40Gbps HDMI limit might be a small issue in the future
  • Dirac Live and Bass Control are paid options, not standard
  • Audyssey automatic setup still makes the obligatory 80Hz crossover changes from the detected full-range mains
  • The unit might become rather warm to the touch when driven hard at a very loud volume level
  • While the scaling and video processing are acceptable, modern TVs or source components offer better image processing

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Marantz Cinema 40: Sonic improvements—a tad clearer and more refined, with better composure at high volumes
  • Vs Denon AVC-X6800H: Several significant departures to ensure the Cinema 30 contains true Marantz performance across many critical components, though both share commonalities; the reviewer prefers the house sound of the Marantz if one doesn't want to mess with room EQ

Takeaway: The Marantz Cinema 30 is a high-end AV receiver that excels in both home theater and stereo applications. It delivers powerful, immersive sound and offers a range of features for both audio and video enthusiasts.

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Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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AVR-X8500HA
4599
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Released
2021
Denon
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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Product Strengths

  • HDMI 2.1 provides future-proofing in terms of 8K and 4K 120, plus next-gen gaming features in HDR formats
  • Thirteen channels of processing and 13 channels built-in allow for a full 13.2 channel system without additional amplification
  • Denon's setup wizard guides users through the setup process, making it relatively easy
  • A provided microphone allows the user to EQ the entire system for the room, the bass, and tonal balance
  • It is feature-packed, and reviewers find no better specified receiver on the market

Product Considerations

  • It does not have a tuner, so technically it is an AV amplifier, not a receiver
  • It is big and heavy
  • It has only a single 8K input, which is also the only 4K/120 input
  • It is approaching the end of its lifespan

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Arcam AVR 31: The AVC-X8500HA has more connectivity and analog/digital inputs, while the Arcam AVR 31 has a simpler back panel

Takeaway: The Denon AVC-X8500HA offers a complete, feature-rich home theater experience with its 13 channels and future-proofed HDMI 2.1, making it a great option for immersive sound. If the user wants a high-end receiver with pretty much every feature available, this is it.

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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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AVR-A10H
4699
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Released
2024
Denon
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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers 150 watts per channel and packs in similar features to the A1H, but comes at a lower price for those who do not need more than 13 channels
  • Better power supply transformer and introduces newer upgraded features inspired by Denon's flagship A1H receiver
  • Built in Denon's Shirakawa, Japan facility and meticulously tuned by Denon soundmasters to meet the high standards
  • Features 7 total HDR10 Plus and Dolby Vision compatible HDMI inputs that are fully 8K capable and can offer 4K 120Hz for gamers
  • Uses 9 high-end 2-channel ESS DAC chips for all 13.4 channels, delivering details in music and movies in their purest form up to 24-bit, 192 kHz

Product Considerations

  • Dirac requires extra costs to use
  • Qobuz and Apple Music are missing from the Heos support

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The A10H has 13.4 available channels instead of the A1H's 15.4 channels, costing around $2,000 less
  • The A10H shares the same specs as its predecessor but packs a better power supply transformer and introduces newer upgraded features—inspired by Denon's flagship A1H receiver

Takeaway: The Denon AVR-A10H is a high-performance receiver that delivers excellent sound quality and a wide range of features for a home theater experience. With its powerful amplification, advanced processing, and comprehensive connectivity, the A10H is a good choice for upgrading a home entertainment system.

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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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What reviewers think

Magazine reviewers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below.

Product Strengths

  • Delivers an immersive audio experience with object-oriented audio codecs like Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, and IMAX Enhanced
  • Includes Anthem Room Correction (ARC) Genesis, a highly regarded room correction system, with a more precise microphone for better results
  • Has a web-based setup and over-the-air updates for a reliable networking platform
  • Provides good amplifier flexibility and more channels of processing
  • Offers platform-agnostic streaming with AirPlay 2, Google Chromecast, Bluetooth, Spotify Connect, and Roon (coming soon)

Product Considerations

  • HDMI is 2.0b and HDCP 2.2, but is hardware upgradeable to HDMI 2.1 (8K) for a fee
  • Fan noise could be distracting in very quiet rooms
  • Has a bright blue LED on the front panel, which some might find distracting
  • Sometimes will not auto switch from streaming to TV, or even turn on the unit when turning on the TV
  • The Class D amps for height channels have a bandwidth-limited frequency response

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The MRX-1140 is more refined than the Anthem MRX1120, with better imaging, flexibility, features, and arguably more power
  • The MRX1140 shows a significant improvement in sound quality over the Onkyo TX-RZ50, especially with Dolby Atmos
  • The Arcam AVR30 sounds better for two-channel performance and has better streaming capabilities, but the MRX1140 has a warmer sound signature
  • The MRX1140 sounds better than the Anthem MRX740 due to the toroidal power supply and has dual independent subwoofer outputs, and has 15 channels of processing while the MRX740 only has 11
  • The Marantz SR8015 is good for home theater, but one reviewer was unimpressed with its two-channel capabilities

Takeaway: The Anthem MRX1140 creates a dynamic and precise sound for an immersive home theater. With its advanced room correction and streaming features, it offers a good audiovisual experience.

How useful are hifi reviews? We consider them useful for three things: (1) Surfacing new products you should demo in person at a dealer. (2) Learning which products reviewers unanimously praise as the best they've ever heard (this means they probably are legitimately great). (3) Identifying a product's unique attributes that satisfy your idiosyncratic needs and tastes. Beyond that, we  discount what reviewers say because they heap praise on everything—rarely being negative for fear of souring relationships with manufacturers. Further, they seldom have more than a couple products on-hand at once, relying on their imperfect memories to compare to past products.

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