Your dream AV receiver just got (a bit more) affordable – huge saving on this Award-winning home cinema amplifier

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Fancy a high-end AV receiver without the massive price tag? You could be in for a real treat with this deal we've found, but you'll have to be quick.

Right now, the impressive Arcam AVR31 is down to just £3499 at Peter Tyson. That's a whopping £2300 saving on one of the best AV receivers we've ever tested.

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Arcam AVR31: was £5,799 now £3,499 at Peter Tyson

The Arcam AVR31 is a sophisticated, premium amplifier that offers both high-class sound and impressive connectivity features, with a healthy seven HDMI 2.1 inputs and three outputs. And right now, you can save 40% on this high-end pick to make it a slightly more affordable buy.

The Arcam AVR31 is a five-star product that boasts a sleek build and clean, open sound.

When it comes to sonic performance, the AVR31 prompted our expert testers to say: "If future-proofed features are equally as important to you as having the very best sound quality, and your pockets are deep enough, then the AVR31 is an ideal choice to make your home cinema sing."

With seven channels of power amplification and up to 16 channels of decoding, it's capable of processing audio for systems with configurations up to 9.1.6.

It boasts wide-ranging audio format support, including Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, IMAX Enhanced and Auro-3D, as well as Dolby Virtual Height, DTS Neural:X and DTS Virtual:X for systems without height speakers.

And there's nothing lacking from the AVR31's connectivity spec sheet either with seven HDMI 2.1 inputs and three outputs, all capable of handling 8K video signals at 60fps and 4K at 120fps with support for VRR, ALLM, Dolby Vision and HDR10+. One of the outputs also supports eARC.

Physical connections at the rear also include six digital (four coaxials, two opticals) and six analogue (RCA) inputs, as well as optical and analogue outputs and and pre-amp outputs.

There’s an aerial connector for an FM/DAB tuner, a USB port and trigger outputs with IR extenders for two zones, along with an RS-232 serial connector and an Ethernet port. Users can also stream content wirelessly with AirPlay 2, Bluetooth aptX HD, Google Chromecast, Spotify Connect, Roon and Tidal Connect.

The AVR31 is certainly a high-end pick delivering modern AVR functionality, paired with a distinguished sound. And fortunately, it's now a little more affordable dropping to just £3499 at Peter Tyson.

MORE:

Read our full Arcam AVR31 review

Check out the best AV receivers: the top home cinema amplifiers we've tested

And find out how to choose and set up your amplifier

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