Anthem AVM 20 V.2, Outlaw 990, or ???


I'm interested in upgrading my circa 1998 Sony ES pro. My other equipment is as follows...Amp: Rotel RB985 (100x5)...Speakers: B&W Nautilus 805s (front), B&W DSMs (rear)...Sub: B&W ASW-3000...DVD: will upgrade to blue-ray soon!

I have been eyeing the Outlaw 990 for a while. I have always liked their approach to quality and value, and have heard mostly positive feedback on all of their equipment. With the announcement of the new 997, the 990 is going pretty cheap these days! I have come across other quality brands that represent a great value on the used market, notably Anthem. Any thoughts or recommendations on what would be a good complement to my current components. Because of my room layout, I don't see going to 7.1 so that is not a huge consideration. My primary use is movies followed by music. I don't necessarily have a budget, but both the 990 and Anthem can be had for less than $750 so lets say $1,000 at the top end.

I look forward to your thoughts. Thanks.
Dave
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I have the Anthem AVM 20, using in 5.1 channel system. Wonderful sounding processor. Great for music and movies. One thing, which you may not be aware of: It does not decode any of the new blu-ray audio formats. You would need to get a blu-ray player that decodes and sends the analog audio out via 6 channel output.
I am using the Sony BDP-550 blu-ray player.
I'd go with a used Anthem because at this point neither one can decode the new formats so just go with the better pre-amp and let someone else take the hit for it's depreciation.
Thanks for the feedback and sorry for the duplicate post. Not sure how to remove it or I would.
I actually had a chance to borrow a 990 for a day and I own an AVM 20 V.2 There's no comparison at all in sound quality (my use is, oddly enough, 95% two channel listening, despite not owning a dedicated pre)--the Anthem wins in a landslide. I figure at some point, if I really need all the blu-ray processing, I'll just pick up a cheap receiver for movies. At the moment though, I'm pretty impressed with how musical and clear sounding the Anthem is. I payed almost $1300 for it a while back used and I still think it was a good deal. I have no experience listening to more expensive processors though so I can't make any other comparisons.