ARCAM AV 40 and NAD M 17

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Preamp, Processor or Receiver
MARANTZ AV702MKII
Main Amp
PARASOUND A51
Additional Amp
PARASOUND A21
Other Amp
ANTHEM PVA 4
Universal / Blu-ray / CD Player
OPPO 203
Front Speakers
LEGACY AUDIO SILHOUTTE
Center Channel Speaker
LEGACY AUDIO SILHOUTTE
Surround Speakers
LEGACY AUDIO DECO
Surround Back Speakers
LEGACY AUDIO STUDIO HD
Front Height Speakers
DEFINITIVE TECHNOLOGY UIW RCS II
Rear Height Speakers
DEFINITIVE TECHNOLOGY UIW RCS II
Subwoofers
LEGACY AUDIO FOUNDATION
Other Speakers
DEFINITIVE TECHNOLOGY REFRENCE SUBWOOFER
Screen
LUMINA
Video Display Device
OPTOMA UHD 65
have anybody got experience of NAD m 17 and ARCAM av40 which is better in terms of audio and video processing
 
after the calibration with REW and mini dsp when i switch on the home theater after 10 days the memorized setting is gone in the mini dsp so i should go back and load the file again in the mini DSP to get the perfect BASS from the subwoofer
CAN ANYBODY HELP ME
 
I'd say both of those units are going to give you the best processing and it will come down to if one has other features you need or like better than the other.

As for your miniDSP file... the only option is to load the saved file, assuming you saved it. You can follow the instructions in the manual on how to load the file. If it is losing it continuously, then you would need to contact support@minidsp.com and report the issue. Your unit made need servicing.
 
The Arcam has some fairly big advantages if you use multiple subwoofer and buy the optional Dirac Bass Control license. Arcam can support up to 7.5.4 with independant subwoofer outputs calibrated as a whole. Unless you are using BEQ you would not need the MiniDSP with the Arcam if it has the Bass Control license. The NAD is a max of 7.1.4 where as the Arcam is a max of 16 channels (eg. 7.5.4, 9.3.4, 7.3.6 or 9.1.6). The Arcam also offers Auro, EARC and some other additional features.

Neither unit would be my choice new in 2023 (That would be a Marantz AV10). The Arcam sometimes suffers noises or other issues so I would only buy the AV40 second hand if it was from a dealer or easy to return if there is an issue. That said I have an AV40 and it works great in my 7.2.6 setup providing excellent sound and I also have the HDMI 2.1 upgrade installed for it so if you have any specific questions then let me know.

In summary the Arcam has better audio processing due to superior Dirac with 1hz crossover increments and offering the option of Auro. Video processing is not really a thing on either unit as they both pass the video through as is but Arcam offer EARC as standard and the option of a paid HDMI 2.1 upgrade later. Arcam has a nice colour screen on the unit for initial setup and a good web browser interface option too but does not offer on screen/display setup menus at all.
 
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