Marantz DV9600 review

The master of hi-fi and home cinema shows us its latest gem

The DV9600 is designed to appeal equally to home cinema buffs and audiophiles

TechRadar Verdict

There's no need to wait for new formats like Blu-ray or HD-DVD, the DV9600 raises today's discs to tomorrow's standards

Pros

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    Truly superb video performance

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    Impressive stereo

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    Superb surround sound

Cons

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    CD replay is very slightly behind dedicated CD players in the timing stakes

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    Similarly, DVD-Audio replay lags behind SACD

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Despite claims to the contrary, the profile of many brands best fits either a hi-fi scenario or a home cinema one.

Marantz is one of the very few companies with feet successfully planted in both camps.

Q & A: Ken Ishiwata, brand ambassador at Marantz, discusses the innovative design that went into the DV9600

HFC Is a high-end universal player harder to make than an SACD player, from an audiophile standing?

KI When we introduced CD, nobody asked us to come up with a player that played both LP and CD! Yet the difference between LP and CD is much smaller than between all those different formats on 12cm silver discs. People do not realise how difficult it is to cope with all the different standards on the 12cm discs. The fewer standards you build into your player, the easier it is to engineer. The market, however, demands a universal player.

As a premium audio brand, Marantz had to study the possibility of making such player. But the truth is, there will always be some compromise to be made if we must cover every format.

Of course, Marantz has tried to minimise the influences of one format on another but, once again, if you eliminate the numbers of formats involved, you have a much better chance of getting a good sounding machine!

That said, we know we have created by far the best sounding universal player on the market, underlining our 'because music matters' philosophy.

What has Marantz done to make the DV9600 sound so good with CD?

A key R&D focus of the DV9600 was stereo sound quality. We have spent a huge amount of time optimising the sound quality of DV9600! But it must be remembered that this development actually started when we introduced the 9500, so we have been continuously improving the sound of this product for more than 30 months.

Why do the discrete HDAM circuits need their own circuit board?

Actually, HDAMs do not require an independent circuit board, but to cut external influences from so many other circuitries to an absolute minimum we decided to make it this way. You can really hear the difference!

Does video upsampling pose any problems for good sound quality?

Once again, it's entirely dependent on the solution you come up with. In our audio-only disc mode, none of the video circuits receive any power. This completely removes interference from them. However, to keep a high standard on DVD-Video sound quality, we must pay a lot of attention on this execution.

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