Anthem MRX 700 A/V Receiver HT Labs Measures
Five channels driven continuously into 8-ohm loads:
0.1% distortion at 86.3 watts
1% distortion at 93.7 watts
Seven channels driven continuously into 8-ohm loads:
0.1% distortion at 43.9 watts
1% distortion at 52.6 watts
Analog frequency response in Stereo mode:
–0.65 dB at 10 Hz
–0.20 dB at 20 Hz
–0.12 dB at 20 kHz
–27.36 dB at 50 kHz
Analog frequency response with signal processing:
–0.65 dB at 10 Hz
–0.20 dB at 20 Hz
–0.10 dB at 20 kHz
–26.12 dB at 50 kHz
This graph shows that the MRX 700’s left channel, from CD input to speaker output with two channels driving 8-ohm loads, reaches 0.1 percent distortion at 128.6 watts and 1 percent distortion at 160.2 watts. Into 4 ohms, the amplifier reaches 0.1 percent distortion at 164.8 watts and 1 percent distortion at 221.0 watts.
There was no multichannel input to measure. THD+N from the CD input to the speaker output was less than 0.023 percent at 1 kilohertz when driving 2.83 volts into an 8-ohm load. Crosstalk at 1 kHz driving 2.83 volts into an 8-ohm load was –73.01 decibels left to right and –72.06 dB right to left. The signal-to-noise ratio with an 8-ohm load from 10 hertz to 24 kHz with “A” weighting was –104.67 dBrA.
From the Dolby Digital input to the loudspeaker output, the left channel measures –0.07 dB at 20 Hz and –0.09 dB at 20 kHz. The center channel measures –0.07 dB at 20 Hz and –0.05 dB at 20 kHz, and the left surround channel measures –0.07 dB at 20 Hz and –0.13 dB at 20 kHz. From the Dolby Digital input to the line-level output, the LFE channel is +0.53 dB at 20 Hz when referenced to the level at 40 Hz and reaches the upper 3-dB down point at 67 Hz and the upper 6-dB down point at 82 Hz.—MJP