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Anthem unveils Audio/Video Master 50v music pre-amplifier/home cinema processor (28/6/2010) Canadian high-end AV power providing and processor heavyweight unleashes new state-of-the-art pre-amplifier/home cinema processor Anthem, the Canadian high-end AV power providing and processor heavyweight, has announced the availability of the Audio/Video Master 50v (AVM 50v), a state-of-the-art music pre-amplifier/home cinema processor. Following in the footsteps of its big brother, the multi-award winning Statement D2v benchmark design, the AVM 50v aims to offer the same state-of-the-art technologies though for significantly less outlay. With the £5999 AVM 50v, the Ontario-headquartered Anthem team has delivered a fully featured 7.1-channel audio and video processor with eight HDMI inputs, broadcast-quality digital video processing, Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, XLRs, highest quality 1080p upscaling, Anthem Room Correction, and two stereo zones. Anthem engineers are among the most meticulous in the industry, and the company's commitment to quality is confirmed by every aspect of the AVM 50v. It features the latest Sigma Designs VXP® broadcast-quality digital video processing to ensure deep colour while offering improved noise reduction through block artifact and mosquito noise reduction. Two new dual-core audio Digital Signal Processing (DSP) engines, designed in-house by Anthem, offer a total of 800 million instructions per second (MIPS) of processing power to allow decoding of the new Dolby, DTS and other HD audio standards. In seeking to accommodate the most advanced input formats available, Anthem has upgraded its pulse-code modulation (PCM) input to support 7.1 channels at 24bits or 192kHz. Additional HDMI inputs have been added, bringing that total to eight, along with two parallel HDMI outputs, enabling the AVM 50v to be the true high-performance hub of any A/V set-up. In the AVM 50v, all eight HDMI inputs are connected through high-performance TMDS (Transition Minimized Differential Signaling) timing regenerators and multiplexers. The receiver contains a programmable equalizer and a Clock Data Recovery (CDR) function for each of the three TMDS pairs in an HDMI or DVI signal. The TMDS data outputs are regenerated and perfectly aligned to the regenerated TMDS clock signal, creating an extremely clean low-jitter DVI/HDMI signal that is easily decoded by the HDMI receiver. This is particularly useful for cleaning up a noisy/jittery source, or when a long cable is being used. Anthem's heralded Room Correction System (ARC-1) comes standard with the AVM 50v. While equalizing frequency response in a room to achieve some generic (i.e. "flat") response is a common approach to solving problems with room acoustics, it will result in an unnatural spectral balance, since it does not take into account the human hearing system. ARC-1is atrue audiophile solution: it differs fromother systemsin that it uses proprietary processing to compute each speaker's in-room frequency response, and then computes a target frequency response for each to yield the optimal sound. BROADCAST-QUALITY DIGITAL VIDEO PROCESSING • Video Format Conversion—the latest-generation Sigma Designs VXP broadcast-quality digital image processor (supporting deep colour and better-than-ever video algorithms!) converts any SD or HD video standard to other video standard WHAT’S UNDER THE AVM HOOD • Component parts are carefully chosen for their ability to maintain the lowest possible total harmonic distortion and noise (THD + N) AND FOR THE AUDIO PURIST • Analogue-Direct available on all inputs
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