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Looking forward to these processors being released. Judging by how the AVM/MRX Anthem product performed in Amirs testings, I'm hoping these follow in those foot steps and beyond. They look very promising and the prices seem very good.
Looking forward to these processors being released. Judging by how the AVM/MRX Anthem product performed in Amirs testings, I'm hoping these follow in those foot steps and beyond. They look very promising and the prices seem very good.
Looking forward to these processors being released. Judging by how the AVM/MRX Anthem product performed in Amirs testings, I'm hoping these follow in those foot steps and beyond. They look very promising and the prices seem very good.
Looking forward to these processors being released. Judging by how the AVM/MRX Anthem product performed in Amirs testings, I'm hoping these follow in those foot steps and beyond. They look very promising and the prices seem very good.
Anthem ignored my following questions.
1- AVM 70 Is HDMI 2.0b?
2- AVM 70 Does it support Dolby Atmos from TV to the unit?( True e ARC)
My guess is the answer to both questions is no. That is why they refuse to answer.
1. AVM 70 is 2.0b now and it will upgradeable to 2.1 in the future (board swap).
2. I've read it's fully eARC, so the Atmos code should pass through correctly... but I've only ordered it, so cannot really test...
The question is why is Anthem refusing to answer 2 legitimate questions? Would another member ask Anthem the same questions and post the answers? I find it suspicious that Anthem refuses to put their answer in writing.
I am using AVM70 with Atmos source connected directly to the TV. Sound is processed by AVM70 as Atmos using eARC (shows on display mode, and effects are present on all speakers).
Anthem finally answered and verified the above.
Really Anthem? 3 weeks to answer simple questions pre-sale?
What is waiting time to answer questions after sale?
Buyer beware.
The question is why is Anthem refusing to answer 2 legitimate questions? Would another member ask Anthem the same questions and post the answers? I find it suspicious that Anthem refuses to put their answer in writing.
We in Canada, province of Ontario where Anthem is located are in full lock down, unless your deemed essential, you are not allowed in the office. I am sure Anthem support side has been hindered by these province wide measures.
We in Canada, province of Ontario where Anthem is located are in full lock down, unless your deemed essential, you are not allowed in the office. I am sure Anthem support side has been hindered by these province wide measures.
That’s understandable...
I’m on my 5th week of wait and I was just told that “hopefully” within 2 weeks... but I was told about this before the lock down.
So I don’t think I’m going to see this for months.
I would really hate to have to with something else.
I want to replace my McIntosh processor (sold it 2 weeks ago) with the new one, but it’s too much money.
Argh… I ordered my AVM70 on the 2nd of April, in Italy, and the Italian distributor has today told me I’ll probably have to wait up to the END OF JULY!!
A total wait of 4 months seems just that bit crazy, if not for…
1. The AKM DAC chips shortage (AKM factory fire-destroyed) is affecting Anthem
2. Anthem is realising there are some hardware bugs to be fixed, other than software (or hdmi 2.1 native?).
In the meantime I’ve immediately received 30kgs of the new Anthem MCA525 gen 2 that is sitting, unconnected, in my AV room… Please Anthem improve AVM production timings! (hoping covid situation is getting better)