Just purchased an Anthem AVM 50 to Frankenstein with my Luxman 507


I’ll be posting notes here about how this goes.

The overall goal was to add HT without breaking my 2 channel setup. It would have been nice to add full 4k HDMI switching but all those options which I liked were $2,500 or more. I got the AVM 50 for $650 + Tax.


90% of HT I watch is streaming, so audio quality is usually limited to DD+. I can output DD via optical from the TV and I can use the TV act as a 4K switcher. I can hook up my Oppo 103 directly to the 5.1 inputs. The AVM 50 will feed L&R to the Luxman amp directly, and all other channels go to 120 W Class D amps that have been collecting dust, plus my sub via XLRs.

Audio I can’t see any negatives, but there are a number of remote steps which need to happen.

  1. TV - Select source
  2. Luxman - Click ’separate’
  3. Anthem - Volume

For another $2K or so I could have gotten 4k switching (which apparently is unreliable in several brand of receivers) and saved myself step 1.
erik_squires
Sorry didn’t read the whole thing. My bad.


No worries.

So far when playing BD marked with DTS Master the Anthem is switching to DTS automatically. Apparently this is a feature of DTS. You get as much as your processor can handle:


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DTS-HD_Master_Audio


I’ll experiment to see if I can get the Oppo to automatically switch to multi-channel LPCM instead. If not, there’s always the analog outputs. :)
Erik, you may want to just try using the lossy form of DD/DTS.  It may actually come out better than 7 channel LPCM over HDMI.  I have tried LPCM on my system and it works, but it doesn't actually sound quite as good as DD/DTS.  Oppo is having to attempt to clock PCM at 48khz over HDMI, which de-clocks the signal anyways and sends a PCM block over multiple HDMI packets (which run at a completely different clock speed).  The clock timing gets all messed up.  If you use compressed DD/DTS, the AVM50 will un-wrap the data and then properly clock the decoded information at 48khz.
If you configure the Oppo to output LPCM instead of bitstream via HDMI, your processor should recognize it as LPCM digital, not DTS or Dolby Digital. Cause the Oppo is sending LPCM stream to your processor and likewise your processor will recognize them as LPCM digital.

If you set the Oppo to output bitstream via HDMI then your processor will recognize it as either DTS or Dolby Digital and since your Anthem AVM50 doesn't decode or support DTS HD MA & Dolby True-HD then your AVM50 would probably downgrade them to their lossy counterparts (DD or DTS) if you set the Oppo to output bitstream via HDMI. 
Erik, you may want to just try using the lossy form of DD/DTS.


Thanks, @auxinput ! 

Honestly it's all pretty good right now. I _may_ attempt to go back to using the 7.1 outs on the Oppo if only because I now have so many Wireworld Gold cables lying around. :)