| Brand Name: | Marantz |
| Brand Name: | Marantz |
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The Marantz SR8002 Surround Receiver. Do you call the SR8002 an "audiophile's receiver" or a "videophile's receiver"? May we suggest that the answer is simply "Yes"? 125 Watts x 7 Channels All Discrete Amplifier Stage. HDMI v1.3a Repeating/Switching: 4-In/2-Out. Up-Conversion (w/TBC) to HDMI with 480i/480p Converter. Assignable Dual Component Outputs. HD-Radio. XMHD Surround by Neural THX® Technologies. Upgraded Binding Posts (Dielectric Protected). IR Receiver Input and x2 IR Emitter Outputs. 2nd Zone Audio/Video Output and 3rd Zone Audio Output.
The Marantz SR7002 Surround Receiver. Here's a balanced combination of the performance you deserve and a price that will ease your way to the highest levels of home entertainment. 110 Watts x 7 Channel All Discrete Amplifier Stage. THX® Select2 Certified. HDMI v1.3a Repeating/Switching: 4-In/2-Out. Dual Component Outputs. XMHD Surround by Neural THX® Technologies. RS-232C control and IR Flasher Input. 2nd Zone Audio/Video Output.
The Marantz SR6003 Audio Video Receiver. From its sleek compound-curve front panel to the multiple control terminals, the SR6003 surround sound receiver contains a stunning array of technologies to increase your A/V enjoyment. Seven. 100 Watts x 7 Channel. HDMI v1.3a Repeating: 3-In/2-Out. 10bit Video converter to HDMI (interlaced to progressive and scaler). Dual HDMI and component video outputs. Analog and digital multi-zone outputs. In-line seven channel amplifiers/High definition audio design. Multiple radio system (AM/FM/XM/SIRIUS).
The Marantz SR5003 Audio Video Receiver. The SR5003 surround sound A/V receiver answers the needs of all but the most demanding audio- and videophiles. 90 Watts x 7 Channel. HDMI v1.3a Repeating: 3-In/1-Out. 10bit Video converter to HDMI (interlaced to progressive and scaler). Dual HDMI and component video outputs. Analog and digital multi-zone outputs. In-line seven channel amplifiers/High definition audio design. Multiple radio system (AM/FM/XM/SIRIUS).
The Marantz SR4003 Surround Receiver. Want a full-featured surround sound receiver – one that brings you as close to the A/V experience as possible while still leaving your "rainy day" bank balance untouched? 80 Watts x 7 Channels All Discrete Amplifier Stages. HDMI v1.3a Switching/ v1.1 Repeating: 3-In/1-Out. Multi-channel (7.1) LPCM via HDMI capability. M.R.A.C. Auto Calibration. S-Video to Component Video Up-Conversion. Assignable Component Inputs x3. IR Flasher Input. Front Key Lock function.
The Marantz SR4023 Stereo Receiver. Especially in this feature-laden world of multichannel sound, the SR4023 receiver is proof positive that Marantz hasn't forgotten its heritage of high quality stereo components. Simplified, non-intimidating operation. High quality discrete amplifier. Large EI core transformer. Pre-out/Main-in terminals. Speaker A/B switching. Low-pass preamp level Subwoofer output. MM Phono preamplifier. Composite video switching with monitor and recording outputs. RS-232C communications port. IR flasher input.
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent product, small PS3 gripe,
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This is the first receiver I've owned, and I like it. I got it because of good reviews of the SR4002, the new face design, price ($450 in Dec 2008), and some forum comment somewhere about how it sounds great with Klipsch speakers, which I like. I haven't used an SR4002 but I didn't spot any differences in the specs.I have the SR4003 driving Klipsch KG 2.5 mains, Quintet II center and surrounds, and an Orb Super 8 sub. I don't really know how much the receiver is responsible for, but I am seriously enjoying the sound of it all. It has a very detailed sound, spaciousness and good continuous placement of sound between speakers. It's very dynamic and can get way louder than I can stand in my 12x20' TV room. There's a short selection of surround modes, and no 'genre' settings like some other receivers (it has a few "music" and "movie" choices but not "jazz", "rock" etc). For stereo sources I use the mode called Neo:6 Music, which puts echo-ey sounds behind you like Pro Logic does but in a fuller and more pleasing way. For movies I leave it on Auto which just maps the 5.1 or 7.1 source onto my setup. The remote is just fine. It's a long rectangle that is easy to hold. There's a side-button activated 2-second backlight. It learned all the TV commands I use, so I don't need the TV remote anymore. It's true, you can't access the setup menu over HDMI, but I didn't mind using the composite input, and I haven't used the setup screen since I changed my main speakers. I have my TV and PS3 each hooked up to optical. Ideally I would want the PS3 audio going into the receiver over HDMI, and the picture passed through to the TV so I wouldn't have to have 2 cables out of the PS3. However, the picture won't pass through the receiver. The receiver will play LPCM over HDMI, but it won't repeat the picture from the PS3 to the TV. To be clear: PS3 -> HDMI -> TV: works fine, picture and (low quality) audio on TV PS3 -> HDMI -> SR4003: good LPCM audio PS3 -> HDMI -> SR4003 -> HDMI -> TV: good LPCM audio, no picture on TV There's a line in the manual saying some DVD players aren't compatible with the SR4003 repeater. I guess that's the explanation. It's not a big problem though... I have good picture and great audio and I'm still giving it 5 stars. If you want the full HDMI compatibility, I think you can pay for it by getting the SR5003. As for me, I'll be fine with this one for a long time.
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great timing & perfect prices,
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All items that I buy came in great price range were as local store came in higher price. I feel this is the way to go sometimes. Enjoy shopping!!!!!!!!!
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