Looking for New AV Processor


Hi All,

I posted back in 2023, got some good advice, but never pulled the trigger on anything as I spent too much coin on camera gear! So I’m back, asking the same question as the options may have changed a little since 2023!

So let’s start with my current setup:

B&W CM10’s front left and right
B&W Center 2 front
B&W 685’s rear left and right
B&W PV1 sub
Yamaha CX-A5000 AV Processor

Monolith 7X Amp
Panasonic DP-UB820 Blu-ray Player
Sony 65” X900H TV

At the time the Yamaha CX-A5000 was a budget pick based on financials as I was moving from a Pioneer SC-27 receiver to an amp + processor setup, so I feel the processor is now the weakest link in my system, thus considering an upgrade and would to hear some expert advice. My budget is ~$2k - $2.5k and I’m going to buy 2nd hand.

Regarding video, my current processor isn’t HDR capable so I’m looking for at least 4K HDR10 capabilities in regards to video content, but ideally 4K HDR 10+ & Dolby Vision capable. With regards to music, most of my listening 24bit HD music. If there’s one characteristic of the sound I’d like to improve with this upgrade is that currently my setup can become a bit bright / harsh when watching movies (Blu-ray source mostly) and I’d like a bit more ooomph in terms of bass.

Looking at previous recommendations and searching ebay, the following are my current picks:

1) Marantz AV8805A

2) Anthem AVM70

3) Rotel RSP-1582

The Rotel is now a bit outdated and gets mixed reviews overall, especially regarding durability, but they always had the reputation of being a good pairing with B&W speakers? But both Marantz and Anthem get rave reviews so I think it’s between these two really? Advice welcomed as always.

 

Kev Doc

kdochert

Seems to me that Marantz owns this space!  I've been delighted with my AV8802 pre-processor and especially the way it handles every digital format I've thrown at it from silver disks over HDMI.  Its AKM dacs handle DSD natively, as well as multi-channel PCM including Dolby Atmos.

Dennon 8500 h used great processor at least 13 channels. I have the marantz av 10 and the reviews are correct it's fantastic

I'd save up for the MiniDSP Tide 16 since it includes a Dirac license. 

This assumes your amps can handle XLR since it has no RCA. 

https://www.minidsp.com/products/ht-series/tide16

@SOIX

Good question on cables. Speaker cables are Audioquest, but I can't for the life of me remember the exact name / spec, they are bi-amping capable with 8 wires per cable. The interconnects are XLR Morrow MA3's for the front and MA2's for the surround channels. I'm not currently bi-amping, should I? Previous advice suggested no.

My current Sub is located front middle (mostly due to having four cats) and I've added a little gain, but adding a second sub is a good idea, the SV1 is quite musical and nimble but is maybe lacking oomph and maybe needs a big brother.

If you were looking at one of the Marantz Cinema units that supports Dirac, it'd be a no brainer.  I went from an Anthem MRX1140 to a Marantz AV 20 with the full Dirac suite including ART and there's no comparison. Night and day better than Anthem with ARC Genesis.  However, $$$.  Dirac is an add-on that's not cheap.  So if we're comparing Marantz with Audyssey and Anthem with ARC Genesis, I'd go with Anthem. IME, I think ARC Genesis does a better job than Audyssey.