The AVM 20 is packed with features that count, features that actually make it a better performing product. It's right on target for its prospectivebuyer, plus it's simple and even intuitive to use. In my experience you would have to pay more to get better performance than the AVM 20 offers, and in many cases you wouldn't get a commensurate feature set in return. The review includes a review of the PVA 7 Power Amplifier.
Anthem AVM 20 Controller and the PVA 7 Power Amplifier; TPV 42: 5.2002Visit the manufacturer's website to locate a dealer near you:
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| Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price | $3,199.00 (USD) |
|---|---|
| Number of channels | 7.1 |
| Number of A/V inputs | Seven A/V inputs (each with analog stereo,composite/S-video, and coaxial digital audio) |
| Analog Bypass Mode | - |
| Multichannel analog input | - |
| Decoding formats | Dolby Digital,DTS, Dolby Pro Logic, and proprietary Cinema Logic Mode |
| THX certification | No |
| Number and type of inputs | Three TosLink optical digital audio, one balanced analog stereo, one AES/EBU-XLR digital audio, two component video |
| Component video switching | - |
| Dimensions | 17.25'' W x 5.75'' H x 14.25'' D |
| Weight | 27 lbs. |
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