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  • wettou
    Ultra Senior Member
    • May 2006
    • 3389

    Marantz AV7005 7.2

    I know this doesn't belong here but whoa!!! I think the days of High End firms are numbered, that also explain B&W going to BB


    Marantz AV7005 7.2 Channel Preamplifier First Look


    Marantz AV7005 Pre Amplifier
    Summary
    Product Name: AV7005
    • Manufacturer: Marantz
    • Review Date: July 24, 2010 22:35
    • MSRP: $1499
    • First Impression: Gotta Have It!
    Specifications
    • New AV Design with Marantz traditional Porthole Display
    • Current Feedback HDAM circuit for Preamplifier
    • Shielded Transformer for improved sound
    • HDMI 1.4a (3D/Audio Return Channel) & CEC
    • Audyssey DSX Decoding/ MultEQ XT (+Pro)
    • HD radio
    • App controllable
    • Control4 certified
    • Audyssey Pro
    • Phono input
    • Back Lit Learning remote with LCD
    • DLNA 1.5 for Audio Network
    • Internet Radio / Photo Playback by Network
    • HDMI Front input for Game/Camcorders
    • 6 HDMI Inputs/ 2 HDMI outputs

    Executive Overview

    Gone are the days of the AV Pre/Pro which was generations behind receivers in feature sets. It was once true that if you wanted a true separates solution for your home theater, you had to make do without not only the most recent advancements in AV technology, but often features that have been around for years in A/V receivers. In some arenas that is still true. Some Pre/Pro manufacturers have only recently added HDMI functionality to their products. For a long while you had to mate a receiver with pre-outs to an amplifier in order to get power and features.

    Recently, we've seen a few manufacturers release full featured Pre/Pros but they've been costly. So much so that most Audioholics could only visit them in the store and look forlornly at them. Not any more. Marantz has impressed us again by announcing a Pre/Pro that not only has all the latest features but won't break the bank.

    If you were looking at the new Marantz SR7005 and thinking to yourself, "Boy, I might get that and add an amp later," you're in luck. The new AV7005 Preamplifier has all the same features as their new SR7005 Network A/V receiver except without the amp section, but with balanced outputs. This means you're looking at the same 6 HDMI 1.4a inputs, 2 outputs with Audio Return Channel and 3D support. There are five inputs on the back and one on the front. We particularly support the decision to place an HDMI input on the front as it gives easy access for the myriad of new devices that are not coming HDMI equipped. Obviously camcorders come to mind but game systems (especially if you have teenagers) and even smartphones now could utilize that port.

    Having all the latest decoding is a must and the AV7005 doesn't disappoint. Featuring Dolby ProLogic IIz and Audyssey DSX, you can now implement height and width channels to enhance your home theater experience. For those with front projection systems in particular (or just very, very large displays), these additional speakers can really help increase the realism and immersion during movies. Of course you'll want state of the art room correction to go along with this and the AV7005 provides not only Audyssey MultEQ XT but also the Pro option. This gives the user the ability to correct for room deficiencies while providing the trained professional the tools to fine-tune the system to provide the best possible performance.

    These days just about everything is networked (or can be). The AV7005 is fully DNLA 1.5 compliant which will make connecting the processor to your home network nearly effortless. While connected to the network you can not only stream content from your PC but also access Internet radio and Pandora, Flickr, Rhapsody, and Napster. As you'd expect with a Pre/Pro, the AV7005 caters to a number of different types of clients. For the installer there is Control4 certification and HDMI CEC support. For the audiophile collector, there is a phono input. For the radio lover there is an HD radio tuner. For those that like to be on the cutting edge, there is an app that will control your shiny new Pre/Pro. There is onboard scaling provided by Anchor Bay (10-bit) up to 1080p and even HDMI to HDMI scaling. On the front panel there is a USB port for a digital connection for your iPod or iPhone or you can just plug in a USB key with music or photos.

    One thing that users will love is that the AV7005 has XLR outputs for a balanced connection to your amplifiers/subs. What they will really love, however, is the price. While we're used to seeing a Pre/Pro based off a receiver actually cost more than the parent, in this case Marantz has bucked the trend. While the SR7005 clocks in at $1599 MSRP, the AV7005 will command $1499. While we're sure there is more than $100 of amps in the SR7005 and the XLR terminals don't really make up the difference, the price break is welcome and unusual. At $1500, the Marantz AV7005 is a very attractive alternative to some of the other high-priced but feature-light offerings on the market.

    One can't write an article about Marantz without mentioning their styling. When they started shipping their gold reference series a while back, we were enamored. Their "porthole" design and clean face put all other mass market offerings to shame and even stands head and shoulders over many of the esoteric offerings. While the new AV7005 Pre/Pro won't sport the gold color of the reference line, it is a more mundane but no less sexy black, it will share it's porthole design and clean face. The porthole offers a limited LCD display (which you probably won't really need to use as the GUI overlays HDMI) and all of the controls (aside from the two knobs for volume and input selection) are hidden behind a plate. If you really need a larger display, there is one hidden behind the plate as well. We think this is a clean and elegant solution to maintaining aesthetic integrity and functionality.

    Conclusion

    The hardest part for interested consumers will be the wait. The Marantz AV7005 Pre/Pro won't be available until October. But at $1500 for a Pre/Pro with just about every feature on the planet, it's a wait we're betting a lot of people will be willing to suffer through. All the latest decoding, top of the line processing and room correction, dual subwoofer outputs, GUI overlay, HDMI to HDMI scaling... the list goes on. These are the types of features you had to pay multiple thousands of dollars for in a receiver much less a Pre/Pro (not to mention that there were none out there with the latest features) just a few years ago. You can easily mate this will a budget amp for just over $2000. But with Marantz announcing matching two and five channel amps, you may want to save up your pennies. When your Preamp looks as good as the Marantz AV7005, you don't want your other gear to get an inferiority complex.
    Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower
  • btf1980
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2007
    • 704

    #2
    Looks like a solid piece. I'm a fan of Marantz gear, but the market for Classe & this prepro are not the same. So it's no threat imo.
    A camera, passport, good music, good food and good company is all I need.

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    • style
      Super Senior Member
      • Feb 2006
      • 1562

      #3
      Hi,

      but the interesse for this is the hdmi 1.4 / possiblity 3D?


      if is for this point , no thanks.

      a 3D movies at home is a "dream".

      style

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      • aarsoe
        Senior Member
        • May 2004
        • 795

        #4
        hmm - makes you wonder what a potential AV8005 will have in terms of features..

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        • wettou
          Ultra Senior Member
          • May 2006
          • 3389

          #5
          Originally posted by aarsoe
          hmm - makes you wonder what a potential AV8005 will have in terms of features..




          SR7005 < < COMING SOON ! ! > >
          HDMI ver.1.4a & Network AV Receiver $1599.99

          Newly designed clean front panel with a porthole 2nd display
          marantz quality discrete 125 watts Amp x 7ch (8 ohms, 20Hz-20kHz)
          Current Feedback topology featuring marantz HDAM circuits for Pre-amplifier
          - Support HDMI ver.1.4a 3D, ARC and Content type, 6 Inputs(Front 1), 2 Outputs
          - Support HDMI CEC, Deep Color, x.v.Color, Auto Lip Sync and Standby Pass Through (Last or selected one in menu)
          - Front USB input for iPod/iPhone Digital connection (Audio) or USB Memory (Audio/Photo)
          - Ethernet port for Audio/Photo streaming (Support DLNA1.5, Windows 7)
          Internet Radio through vTuner UI
          - Streaming service capability: Rhapsody/Napster/Pandora/flickr
          - Dolby TrueHD, Digital Plus, Prologic IIz, IIx, II, Virtual Speaker, Headphone
          - dts-HD Master Audio, High Resolution Audio, ES Discete6.1, Matrix6.1, Neo:6, 96/24, Express, Neural Surround
          - Audyssey DSX, Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ
          - Audyssey MultEQ XT Auto Calibration
          - Audyssey MultEQ Pro for Custom Installation
          - Bluetooth Wireless Audio Transmission Capability with option RX101
          - Composite/Component to HDMI scaling up to 1080p
          - HDMI to HDMI scaling
          - Composite to Component Analog up conversion
          - OSD overlay on HDMI output
          - Assignable HDMI, Component inputs
          - Anchor Bay 10-bit Video Processing/Scaling
          - M-DAX 2 (Improved Algorithm, Marantz Dynamic Audio eXpander ver.2)
          New color GUI On Screen Display
          Dot Matrix x2 lines rich info. display in the front door
          Input Rename, Skip, Level control
          Selectable various volume setup: Power on, Limit and Mute level
          8 x7 groups, total 56 Tuner Preset
          HD Radio
          - Sirius ready
          - Phono (MM) input
          - 11 pair screw type speaker terminals
          - Zone2 Audio Pre outputs, Component/Composite Video output
          - Zone3 Audio Pre outputs
          - 7.1ch Pre out + 2nd Subwoofer Pre out
          - I/P Control
          - RS-232C for Custom Installation
          - Flasher In
          - DC Trigger Out x2
          marantz D-Bus(RC-5) In/Out
          - External IR Receiver Capability with option RX101
          - Detachable Power Code (IEC320 2pin type)
          - Backlight, LCD, Learning and Precode System Remote Controller

          Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower

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          • aarsoe
            Senior Member
            • May 2004
            • 795

            #6
            Wettou

            Confused?? How does the network version reciever like the SR7005 relate to a potential AV8005 model?

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            • Blindamood
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2003
              • 899

              #7
              Originally posted by aarsoe
              Wettou

              Confused?? How does the network version reciever like the SR7005 relate to a potential AV8005 model?
              Makes almost as much sense as posting this under Club Classe!
              Brad

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              • wettou
                Ultra Senior Member
                • May 2006
                • 3389

                #8
                Could not find anything on the 8500, I just thought I show alternatives
                Farming looks mighty easy when your plow is a pencil, and you're a thousand miles from the corn field."Dwight D. Eisenhower

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                • aarsoe
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2004
                  • 795

                  #9
                  ok - no more beer in the summer heat. 8005 and 8500 are different numbers... 8)

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