The MRX SLM seamlessly integrates into any entertainment system, offering integrators the freedom to create clean and clutter-free designs without compromising audio performance.

Despite its slim profile, this powerhouse of a receiver delivers outstanding performance, says the company, including elevated surround sound and high-fidelity audio. With HDMI (HDMI 2.0b eARC, HDCP 2.3) connectivity and support for Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, the MRX SLM ensures an unparalleled audio experience with incredible clarity.

The 5-channel (50 watts per channel) slimline receiver offers various options for enjoying your favourite music streaming services. Spotify Connect, AirPlay, Chromecast built-in, and Bluetooth streaming allow you to easily listen to music from your phone, tablet, or laptop. The premium DACs from Anthem ensure that your favourite music sounds clean, detailed, and dynamic.

Anthem's Managing Director, John Bagby, told StereoNET:

The demand for efficient and space-saving solutions in the custom integrator market has never been higher. With the MRX SLM, Anthem is meeting this need head-on by delivering a product that offers unmatched performance, flexibility, and ease of integration. This device is a must-have for integrators who strive to provide their customers with the best audio experiences while maintaining a sleek and visually appealing environment.

Experience the ultimate in-room correction with ARC Genesis - the latest software that works with many ARC-enabled Anthem or Paradigm products, including the MRX SLM. ARC Genesis offers a range of advanced features that transform your listening experience like never before. With support for both Mac and Windows, and new target curve adjustment options for deep bass and high frequencies, you can easily fine-tune your system to your preferences.

The Anthem MRX SLM will be available from June/July 2024 and sell for $1,299 USD.

For more information visit Anthem

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Marc Rushton

StereoNET’s Founder and Publisher, Marc, grew up in England immersed in British hi-fi before relocating to Australia. His early passion for music and studio production led him from print journalism to digital media, where he launched StereoNET in 1999.

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