Marantz SR7001 review

Marantz throws its considerable weight behind this receiver

The Marantz has all the home cinema toys you could want

TechRadar Verdict

The SR7001 is a fantastic, well-specified, good-looking receiver

Pros

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    Video upscaling

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    Best remote control in its class

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    Big sound

Cons

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    Poor onscreen display

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    No networking connections

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The Marantz stand at IFA last September positively bristled with new kit, and the SR7001 is the first of a classy new line-up of AV receivers. In the past, Marantz's receivers have tended to concentrate on sound quality at the expense of the latest widgets and gadgetry - but not so the SR7001.

Under the hood are all the hallmarks of Marantz audiophile design, including Crystal 192kHz/24-bit DACs for all channels, and a transformer that looks like it could run a small housing estate. But, uncharacteristically, the features count has caught up with the competition.

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