Product Overview
Separates-Quality Performance in a Gutsy, Feature-Rich AV Receiver.
Experience the breathtaking power and multi-channel flexibility of Anthem’s NEW Third Generation MRX Series of AV Receivers.
Anthem’s award-winning Third Generation MRX Series of high-end multi-channel A/V receivers are known the world over for their excellent sound quality, efficient power handling, and the ease with which they integrate into an entertainment system. The MRX Series is packed with exclusive audio innovations like Anthem Room Correction (ARC) Technology and Advanced Load Monitoring (ALM) Technology, 4K Pass-Through with fast HDMI switching and more.
MRX 1120 Features & Functions
11.2 Pre-Amplifier & 11 Amplifier Channels
HDMI & Video
Why choose an A/V receiver?
Because it’s everything you need to drive a multi-channel home theater or music system in one convenient component. It’s a space-saving, cost-effective alternative to building a system from “separates” (i.e. a preamplifier plus a processor plus a separate external power amplifier). The MRX Gen 3 Family offers three feature-rich A/V receiver models to choose from:
Additional Features & Functions
Decoding
Listening Modes
Inputs
Custom Installation
Additional Features
Warranty
The Easy-To-Use Anthem Room Correction Kit Delivers Professional Results In Any Room
What is ARC?
Simply put, Anthem Room Correction quickly “corrects” the effects that reflective surfaces such as walls, floors and ceilings have on the sound radiating from a loudspeaker. Removing the effects of these obstacles allows your audio equipment to achieve a more natural sound in any room, as close to the lab standard as possible.
On a more complex level, ARC is a proprietary digital signal processing software that works with a specially-engineered calibration microphone and your PC to quickly and easily optimize audio for your unique listening space. Anthem engineers developed the ARC system while researching how to replicate the audio-lab standard of performance in non-lab environments. This groundbreaking research was conducted in conjunction with the National Research Council of Canada, the Canadian government’s research and technology organization.
Anthem engineers realized that real world listening experiences had little in common with the controlled environment of the audio lab. That’s because even the best loudspeakers are affected by room anomalies like furniture. These obstacles cause standing waves, resonances, and reflections that can color the sound you hear. Imagine the sound waves coming from your speakers as ripples on a water surface. That makes it easy for you to understand how the ripples of sound bounce off any obstruction they encounter. You can immediately see the benefit of removing the obstacles.
ARC digitally compares a room’s acoustic signature to that of the lab standard. It measures the response of each speaker relative to the listening area. Then it uses advanced algorithms to eliminate the negative effects of the obstacles in the room, adjusting response and correcting phase effects. When ARC removes the obstacles, what’s left is the lab standard performance.
How does ARC work?
The ARC Kit is easy to use, and just a few simple steps can customize your loudspeakers for your unique listening space.
Each ARC-ready component comes with a complete ARC Kit, consisting of software and microphone calibration file from our website, a professional quality mic stand and high quality connectors. You will need a Windows-based laptop computer with a CD drive.
Plug the kit’s custom Calibration Microphone into your computer and into your ARC-ready Anthem A/V receiver. Place the microphone at each of the listening positions in your room (a minimum of five, maximum of ten), and allow ARC to take a sound sample from each location.
The proprietary ARC software measures the difference between the speaker’s ideal lab-standard response, and their real-world performance in your room. Then, its sophisticated DSP accurately equalizes response and creates intricate crossover curves so that the performance of the speakers in your room meets the ideal lab standard!
Now you’re hearing exactly what our audio engineers intended you to hear: Pure, natural, transparent sound, no matter what challenges your room presents!
Limitless music. App-controlled convenience. Wireless connectivity.
Everyone wants instant access to their digital audio library, anywhere in the home. And Anthem’s MRX Series with DTS Play-Fi® technology is the perfect, high performance means of delivery. Anthem MRX Series can take full dynamic advantage of the better-than-CD-quality sound quality delivered by the DTS Play-Fi® streaming technology.
Partnered With the Leader in Wi-Fi Streaming
Partnered with the leader in Wi-Fi streaming, DTS Play-Fi wi-fi streaming technology supports a host of high quality file formats. Controlled directly from your smart device or computer in any operating system, the “Open Ecosystem” of DTS Play-Fi technology makes it easy to stream music throughout your home, and to add more wireless streaming devices on the fly.
All your music, at your fingertips.
The whole family can now access personal digital audio libraries from anywhere in your home with the touch of a screen. Take advantage of endless choices from online music streaming services*. Stream from any device, Android or iOS mobile or PC, with a wide range of connectivity options for today and tomorrow.
Specifications
PREAMPLIFIER | ||
Maximum Output (<0.1% THD) | 4.2 Vrms, subwoofer channel 5.2 Vrms | |
Frequency Response (2 Vrms output) | 10 Hz — 31 kHz (+0, -0.25 dB) | |
Frequency Response, Analog-Direct (2 Vrms output) | 10 Hz — 48 kHz (+0, -0.25 dB) | |
THD+N (2 Vrms output) | -95 dB | |
S/N Ratio (2 Vrms output, IEC-A filter) | 110 dB | |
PREAMPLIFIER + AMPLIFIER (1 W OUTPUT) | ||
MRX 1120 / MRX 720 | -88 dB channels 1-5, -75 db back/height | |
MRX 520 | -88 dB |
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE | |||
Compatible with 4 Ohms or higher impedance. |
MAXIMUM CONTINUOUS OUTPUT (1% THD) | |||
MRX 1120 | MRX 720 | MRX 520 | |
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Channels 1-5, Two Driven into 8 Ohms | 140 W | 140 W | 100 W |
Channels 1-5, Two Driven into 6 Ohms | 170 W | 170 W | 130 W |
Remaining Channels, Two Driven into 8 Ohms | 60 W | 60 W | n/a |
Remaining Channels, Two Driven into 6 Ohms | 75 W | 75 W | n/a |
POWER CONSUMPTION | |||
MRX 1120 | MRX 720 | MRX 520 | |
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Typical Load | 570 W | 485 W | 365 W |
Standby | 0.3 W | 0.3 W | 0.3 W |
Standby IP Control Enabled | 4.7 W | 4.7 W | 2.4 W |
Standby HDMI Bypass Enabled | 8.2 W | 8.2 W | 5.8 W |
DIMENSIONS | ||
Height | 6-1/2" (16.5 cm) | |
Height with Rackmount Kit | 4U | |
Width | 17-1/4" (43.9 cm) | |
Depth (not including power cord) | 14-3/4" (37.5 cm) | |
WEIGHT | ||
MRX 1120 | 32 lb (14.5 kg) | |
MRX 720 | 31 lb (14 kg) | |
MRX 520 | 28.2 lb (12.8 kg) | |
POWER REQUIREMENT | ||
120 V version: | In countries where the line voltage is 120 V, this product operates from a single phase AC power source that supplies between 108 V and 132 V at a frequency of 60 Hz. | |
220-240 V version: | In countries where the line voltage is 220, 230, or 240 V, this product operates from a single phase AC power source that supplies between 198 V and 264 V at a frequency of 50 Hz. |