Anthem MRX 310 Manuel d'utilisateur Page 3

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On the left hand side there are some basic navigation controls for moving around the menu
systems and a drop down flap, behind which is a headphone jack and an extra HDMI input. In the
middle is a large blue LED display that is both informative and easy to read from a distance.
Beneath the display are some basic buttons for setup, display brightness, mode selection, level
selection, zone 2 selection and input. The MRX 710 supports up to 20 virtual inputs that you can
cycle through these using this input button or the one on the remote control. On the right hand
side there is a large volume control and two power buttons - a main one and one for zone 2.
Finally an AV receiver manufacturer has
realised you don't need loads of controls on
the front panel.
One of the few criticisms that could be levelled against Anthem’s previous generation of receivers
was that they were rather limited when it came to HDMI inputs but that’s definitely no longer the
case. The MRX 710 has eight HDMI 1.4a inputs, seven at the rear and one at the front, along with
two HDMI 1.4a outputs. The HDMI connectors support ARC and 3D and the input HDMI1 accepts a
4K signal. The emphasis is very much on digital connections, which makes perfect sense and
Anthem have wisely dropped a lot of the pointless legacy connections that still clutter many an AV
receiver’s back panel. Anthem also use a clever colour code for the connections - inputs have a
black background and outputs have a white one. There is now an Ethernet port, which is handy
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