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Marantz SR4002
$550.00
Released January, 2005
The Pros:Dialog is clear and stands out from the rest of the tracks. Audio is clear at low volumes, doesn't need to be turned up to be heard. Audio is completely distortion free, even at higher volumes.
The Cons:Auto-setup can take a few tries before it works correctly. At higher volumes the sound can seem flat. Manual is confusing even to experienced users.
The Marantz SR400 is a high end 7.1 channel x 89 Watt A/V receiver with HDMI 1.3. It comes loaded with features that were exclusive to more expensive models. These features include the 192kHz/24-bit processing on all seven channels, full complement of DTS processing including DTS 96/24, Dolby Digital EX and Pro-logic IIx, Dolby headphone, HDCD decoding , HDMI V1.3 switching and V1.1 repeating and others.
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It has a very impressive set of inputs as well: three HDMI inputs, three component inputs, five S-video, five composite video, two each of both optical and coaxial digital inputs as well as front panel inputs.
Features
- 80 Watts x 7 Channels All Discrete Amplifier Stages
- HDMI (V1.3) Switching: 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
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dialog is clear and stands out from the rest of the tracks
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audio is clear at low volumes, doesn't need to be turned up to be heard
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audio is completely distortion free, even at higher volumes
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auto-setup can take a few tries before it works correctly
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at higher volumes the sound can seem flat
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manual is confusing even to experienced users
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setup screen can't be viewed via HDMI
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