3/29/2024 0 Comments Dirac live not picing up arcam 550As with other models in the HDA range, however, it will be able to be upgraded to HDMI 2.1 via a physical board swap, at an Arcam service centre. The HDMI implementation provides seven inputs and two outputs (one with eARC) but is limited to v2.0b – meaning no out of the box support for 4K/120 or 8K/60 video passthrough. Arcam's MusicLife UPnP app enables hi-res audio streaming. In terms of connections, the AVR5 embraces both physical and wireless hookups, the latter including Wi-Fi/Ethernet, aptX HD Blueooth, Apple AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect and Google Chromecast. Atmos and DTS:X decoding is onboard, plus upmixing variants. The receiver uses a Class A/B amplification stage to power 5.1.2 or 7.1 speaker arrays, but also supports 11-channel processing into its RCA preamplifier outputs. 'The AVR5 perfectly meets this need by offering a comprehensive and configurable feature set along with the legendary sound quality Arcam is well known for.' Arcam's senior director Nick Clarke believes the new model will help it meet the 'strong requirement below the existing offering.' Previously, the UK brand's AVR lineup began with the £2,700 AVR10, and reached £5,000 for the flagship AVR30. The AVR5 will be available before the end of the year, for £1,999. Arcam has lowered the entry price of its HDA range of Dolby Atmos/DTS:X AV receivers with a new seven-channel model.
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