
New stylish front design with dual display, Current feedback Pre amplifier with Marantz HDAM circuit, Ver.1.4 3D ready 6 HDMI inputs(including 1 front input) 2 selectable outputs, USB input for music playback with iPhone/iPod and USB memory, Bluetooth capability with option RX101, Network player function for music/photo streaming, Compatible with Windows7, Support UPnP, Internet Radio(v-Tuner), Online streaming service available: napster, PANDORA, Rhapsody and flickr, iPhone/iPod Touch Apps Control, Dolby TureHD&PLIIz, dts-HD MA, Audyssey Dynamic Volume, Dyamic EQ, DSX and MultEQ XT room acoustic calibration, HDMI to HDMI Digital Video scaling, 2nd&3rd zone audio outputs, 125W(8 ohms) x7 outputs, 11ch pair screw speaker terminals, Color GUI OSD, Backlit&Learning Remote with LCD, HD Radio, Sirius Ready, IP&Web Browser control capability, Audyssey Pro for Custom Installation, Flasher Input, Marantz Remote Control In/Out terminals, DC trigger x2, RS-232C, Detachable Power code
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A Return to Form
I'm a fan of vintage Marantz stereo equipment, their 60s/70s amps, receivers, and tuners were always well made, elegant, and had a signature warmth sound to them. This was during their Saul Marantz and Superscope days. But in the 80s and 90s they were owned under the Phillips brand, and their gear was never quite the same since; be it quality, tonality, and certainly esthetics.
Now a days the company is under D&M Holdings ("D"enon and "M"arantz), and Marantz is bouncing back to it's former self; there's an emphasis being paid again to style (in this case the classic "porthole" design), simplicity (two-knob unit with a concealed interface, logos of features are on the top of the unit as to keep the front face clean-looking), and construction (the sr7005 packs a lot of sound but can fit just about anywhere).
Above all, my fellow vinyl purist will be happy to hear, the Marantz SR7005 brings back the MM PHONO STAGE with a ground! For a long time this was taken out...
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Classic looks with cutting edge features
I was running my Denon 4802 for about 10 years and finally decided to upgrade to an HDMI switching receiver. I thought about another Denon but love the sound of my Marantz receiver I am running in another/smaller room, SR5003, and thought I would give them a close look as well.
Long story short, I settle on the SR7005. I did it not only for sound but also technology. I was kind of surprised to see the Marantz being slightly ahead of the Denon's but not that surprised I suppose since they are owned by the same company. The Marantz has the latest HDMI 1.4a spec which is really nice and includes 3D support. The other thing that sold me on it was the fact that it can do passive HDMI pass-through when in Standby so it doesn't have to be on if you are using it as a switch (I have been waiting for a long time for this feature to start showing up in receivers).
Sound quality is top notch as you would expect from a Marantz. The one thing I was hoping for was more...
The Star of the Show
Back in 2000 I purchased my first piece of Marantz equipment, the SR8000 surround receiver. I'd had two other stereo/surround receivers prior and neither were as good as the Marantz. Flash forward to 3 weeks ago when I finally decided to upgrade to the SR7005. I was reluctant to make such a move as I was happy with the SR8000 and the technology always seems to be changing and evolving on new equipment. You never know what is going to stick and what is just the latest gimmick. With the SR7005 though, I realized it had what I'd been waiting for and more. Not only does it give me the ability to stream audio via a computer network, which is the future of music listening, but I can hook up my turntable directly to the receiver to listen to vinyl records, rather than having to use an external phono preamp. One less piece of equipment and set of cables to deal with is definitely a plus.
So how does it sound? In one word, magnificent! Watching movies via HDMI lossless audio is far...


Product Features :
- Ver.1.4 3D ready 6 HDMI inputs(including 1 front input) 2 selectable outputs
- USB input for music playback with iPhone/iPod and USB memory
- Bluetooth capability with option RX10
- Network player function for music/photo streaming, Compatible with Windows7,
- Audyssey Dynamic Volume, Dyamic EQ, DSX and MultEQ XT room accoustic calibration
Rating : 4.5
List Price : $1,699.99
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