Anthem MRX 310 specs, manual & images

Anthem Mrx 310. Test Ampli HC Anthem MRX310 Tests EasyLounge The MRX 310 benefits from an unusually attractive onscreen menu system (for an AV receiver anyway), which makes it a breeze to configure every aspect of its performance. Superb high-quality amp performance includes Anthem's Advanced Load Monitoring to keep a constant eye on output.; ARC ® 1M, an enhanced version of Anthem Room Correction ensures the speakers' award-winning sound isn't lost in a less-than-perfect room situation.; Outstanding power - 7 channels in MRX 710 and MRX 510; 5 channels in MRX 310 (see Technical Specs section for power output).

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All MRX receivers feature the newest iteration of the highly regarded Anthem Room. Anthem's MRX710, MRX510, and MRX310 gen2 AV receivers feature a more powerful version of Anthem's ARC room correction, 4k upscaling, faster HDMI switching, and lots of integration and.

Anthem MRX 310 AVR reciever Photo 4524699 US Audio Mart

Anthem's MRX710, MRX510, and MRX310 gen2 AV receivers feature a more powerful version of Anthem's ARC room correction, 4k upscaling, faster HDMI switching, and lots of integration and. And while the MRX 310 is the baby of line, its video performance and sound quality is equal to that of its more powerful brothers, like the MRX 710 but just for a smaller room The MRX 710 and MRX 510 are scheduled to ship this fall and the MRX 310 is scheduled to ship sometime in early 2014

Anthem MRX 310 5.1 A/V Receiver Review. (MRX 710/510), 400 W (MRX 310) Standby (default ECO mode) 0.3 W: Standby IP Control enabled: 2.0 W (1.8 W if network cable is not connected) Standby HDMI. The MRX 310 benefits from an unusually attractive onscreen menu system (for an AV receiver anyway), which makes it a breeze to configure every aspect of its performance.

Anthem MRX 310 AVR reciever Photo 4524699 US Audio Mart. Originally Posted by vinodk /t/1497598/anthem-mrx-receivers-310-510-710-owners-thread-tweaking-guide#post_23905524 Seems like MRX310 is a downgrade from MRX300 in some aspects such as no surround back amps or preouts & no dedicated zone 2 preouts Join the conversation with other Anthem fans on Facebook