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Anthem AVM 50v Preamp/processor

Test Report: A worthy successor to the AVM 50.

TEST BENCH

The Sigma Designs VXP processor in Anthem's AVM 50v delivered consistently excellent video performance. It passed most of the tests contained on both the Spears & Munsil and HQV (BD and DVD) discs, including those used to check 2:3 and 2:2 processing; clips for subjectively evaluating deinterlacing of video-based programs also revealed VXP's strong advantage over the processors found in many TVs and some Blu-ray players we've tested recently. There was no sign of belowblack or above-white clipping, although some compression of highlight detail could be seen on standard-def signals entering via a component-video input. (HD component switching looked fine.) Both the block and mosquito noise-reduction adjustments proved effective in cleaning up noisy images. However, the block mode also tended to smooth over picture detail at settings beyond the 25% mark.

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