I have another question:
After some reading, it seems where the anthern is up vs the integra is in the video processing, so if I would get a AV Processor like DVDO, then would it be at par with the anthem?
DVDO:
http://www.anchorbaytech.com/products/systems/
or is there others compagy that does the same things?
Thanks
They make a few different models, but the Duo or the VP50 will do way more than what the Anthem can do. Again, you have to know what features you need.
In fact, I'm sort of with Warp on this in that, as with the "expensive prepro", you may not get any perceivable benefits (outside of a need for CMS) depending on your display and viewing distance/angle. As with the speakers, you haven't offered what your display is, and so I'll ask: what model is it?
This thread reminds of a post I made a couple of months ago
here, which I ended with the following:
With a lot of missing information, my instinct is to say: save your money towards new speakers or new display. Those are the two things that by far make the biggest difference, and that's probably because of the thing they share in common. They are both the final stop for an electrical signal, where it is then transformed into something that the human senses can detect, whether that is mechanical sound energy or visible light energy.
Again, I suspect a display upgrade might be in order before the VP. Some projectors already come with a CMS too. If your viewing angle is such that you cannot even discern 1080p, I wouldn't even consider spending substantial money on a different scaler, just me.
To answer your second question, yes there are other companies, well depending on if you need only a CMS, or more than that, but I think the Duo is the WTG for many projector owners. I still do not understand the nuances between this and the VideoEQ Pro for example, I mean outside of being a CMS, and perhaps having less color axes than certain CMS that are supplied with particular projectors, and particularly those of JVC. If I am not mistaken, it used to be we had to pay $4500 to get a CMS, where a Lumagen Radiance was our only choice. Since much more affordable competition has entered the market, I'm not sure how much pricing may have dropped.