Factory Refurbished Anthem MRX 710 7-Channel A/V Receiver with Anthem Room Correction (ARC 1M) 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Factory Refurbished Anthem MRX 710 7-Channel A/V Receiver with Anthem Room Correction (ARC 1M) 1 Year Manufacturer Warranty
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Why choose an A/V receiver? With an A/V receiver, everything you need to drive a music and home theater system is contained in one component. They are a space-saving, cost-effective alternative to separates (i.e. a preamplifier, A/V processor and separate external power amplifier). Anthem MRX receivers continue to win awards for their sound quality and ease of integration, and best of all, include ARC-the Anthem Room Correction system. Why ARC continues to be important Even when the finest speakers are perfectly positioned, the room can have a dramatic impact on sound quality. Room dimensions, dead spots, archways, even furniture can turn a room into an additional instrument adding unwanted coloration and resonances. ARC adjusts for the room's effect on the speakers in a way that mimics our hearing. This way your Anthem gear and Paradigm speakers can do what they do best: allow you to lose yourself in the music or movie. MRX receivers now benefit from Advanced Load Monitoring to keep a constant eye on output. An overheating protection and cooling system, it boasts a unique extruded aluminum heat-sink tunnel. Voltage across the output stage and current through the output stage are constantly monitored to keep output transistors within their safe operating area as a function of time. In extreme situations, where speaker impedance is very low and the music level is very high, the amplifier will shut down to protect itself. The heat sink tunnel is driven by a fan. Inside the tunnel, temperature is constantly monitored. During normal operation, the tunnel's temperature will be below the threshold at which the fan needs to turn on. In demanding situations, where the temperature rises above an initial threshold, the fan comes on at low speed. If the temperature rises above the second threshold, the fan moves into high speed. This allows the MRX's amplifier not only to work harder, but work harder for longer periods without the need for shutdown.