Marantz SR7002

oifvet0608
Posts: 148
Well guys after all my griping, hollering and annoying questions I finally shot myself in the foot and spent 700 euro (just over $1000) on a 220V Marantz SR7002. I have been looking at receivers for quite a while and had narrowed my choices down to the HK AVR355, ONK 876 and the Denon 3808 but for what I plan to use this unit for I think I made the right choice.
I love the way the HK sounds but it has a lot of issues with the PS3 and firmware.
I like the Onkyo but it just gets too damn HOT.
The Denon is not warm enough for my tastes.
While some...if not all of these receivers may have been a step up (slight or great) to the Marantz, I liked the features and I love the sound.
Getting to the point already...
If anyone has any quirks or recommendations when using this beast I would greatly appreciate it because as some of you already know, I have been out of the audio game for about 5-6 years and a lot has happened since then.
I love the way the HK sounds but it has a lot of issues with the PS3 and firmware.
I like the Onkyo but it just gets too damn HOT.
The Denon is not warm enough for my tastes.
While some...if not all of these receivers may have been a step up (slight or great) to the Marantz, I liked the features and I love the sound.
Getting to the point already...
If anyone has any quirks or recommendations when using this beast I would greatly appreciate it because as some of you already know, I have been out of the audio game for about 5-6 years and a lot has happened since then.
Receiver: Marantz SR7002
Fronts: Canton Chrono 509 DC
Center: Canton Chrono 505 CM
Surrounds: Canton Chrono 502 SP
Sub: SVS PC12-NSD
TV: 40" 1080i JVC Multisystem LCD(upgrading to 50" Samsung LED)
Blu-Ray: PS3
DVD: Pioneer DV-420V (HDMI)(for PAL DVD's)
Audio/Music: MacBook Pro hooked up thru HDMI
Gaming: PS3 (oifvet0608) XBOX 360 (JAYtheVET)
Cables: Inakoustik Reference
Fronts: Canton Chrono 509 DC
Center: Canton Chrono 505 CM
Surrounds: Canton Chrono 502 SP
Sub: SVS PC12-NSD
TV: 40" 1080i JVC Multisystem LCD(upgrading to 50" Samsung LED)
Blu-Ray: PS3
DVD: Pioneer DV-420V (HDMI)(for PAL DVD's)
Audio/Music: MacBook Pro hooked up thru HDMI
Gaming: PS3 (oifvet0608) XBOX 360 (JAYtheVET)
Cables: Inakoustik Reference
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Congrats on the new purchase. Marantz is a fine AVR....I'm also with you as far as the H/K and Onkyo are concerned...those Onkyos get HOT! I have one. And the H/Ks have been known to have 'issues' in the past!
How about a review when you get set up?
Thanks,
cnhCurrently orbiting Bowie's Blackstar.!
Polk Lsi-7s, Def Tech 8" sub, HK 3490, HK HD 990 (CDP/DAC), AKG Q701s
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I will have an in depth review as soon as I get home for R&R. I will be home August 10th for 2 weeks and I expect to be like a little boy on Christmas day. I have the Canton's in their boxes still. I expect it to take me the whole day to setup my gear and tell the wife not to sit on top of the SVS so I will have my hands full. You will get your review by the 15th of Aug.
I might be deaf but I have a good ear...LOLReceiver: Marantz SR7002
Fronts: Canton Chrono 509 DC
Center: Canton Chrono 505 CM
Surrounds: Canton Chrono 502 SP
Sub: SVS PC12-NSD
TV: 40" 1080i JVC Multisystem LCD(upgrading to 50" Samsung LED)
Blu-Ray: PS3
DVD: Pioneer DV-420V (HDMI)(for PAL DVD's)
Audio/Music: MacBook Pro hooked up thru HDMI
Gaming: PS3 (oifvet0608) XBOX 360 (JAYtheVET)
Cables: Inakoustik Reference -
I've had Marantz surround receivers for years. Constantly upgrading. I stopped with the Marantz SR9200, which is a big, powerful boy. I use it with my LSI15's with nice results. I think the onboard DAC isn't too shabby in the unit too. I think you're really going to enjoy this piece. Best wishes. DJ