So the Anthem MRX 300 can be a beast, but there’s beauty here too. Its sound is open and transparent, twinkling with detail from every speaker. Such is its level of refinement that it can make you fall in love again with films you’ve seen a hundred times. It’s that good.
This poised sound works well with music too, a talent that sets the MRX 300 apart from many of its mainstream rivals. Lianne La Havas’ No Room For Doubt sounds particularly spine tingling, picking out all the nuance of the voices and the twang of guitar strings.