Marantz SR4002 7.1 A/V Receiver w HDMI 1.3
Summary
- Product Name: SR4002 Surround Receiver
- Manufacturer: Marantz America
- Review Date: January 26, 2008 09:20
- MSRP: $549.99
- First Impression: Gotta Have It!
- Number of Channels: 7.1
- DTS (ES, Discrete 6.1/ Matrix 6,1, Neo-6) • (+ 96/24) Dolby Digital EX, Dolby Pro Logic IIx, Circle Surround II
- SOUND ENHANCEMENTS
- HDCD Decoder
- Discrete Amplification (All 7 ch)
- Power Transformer EI
- D/A Conversion 192kHz/24-Bit
- Digital Signal Processing Cirrus Logic® 32-bit
- Video Off
- Source Direct
- Chassis metal
- Variable X-over
- Display Off
- Video Up-conversion S-Video to Component
- M.R.A.C (Marantz Room Acoustic Calibration)
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IN/OUTPUTS VIDEO
- HDMI In 3
- Component In 3
- S-Video In 5
- Composite In 5
- HDMI Out 1
- Component Out 1
- S-Video Out 2
- Composite Out 2
IN/OUTPUTS AUDIO
- Analog L&R In 7
- Analog L&R Out 3
- Digital Optical In 3
- Digital Coaxial In 2
- Digital Optical Out 1
OTHER
- Pre-Amplifier Out 8ch
- Multi-Channel In 8ch
- Speaker A/B Surround Speaker “B”
- D-Bus Remote (RC-5) In/Out 1/1
- External IR In/Out 1/0
- Front Panel A/V Inputs (+ Digital Opt.)
- Headphone Out (Dolby Headphone)
- AC Outlets (Switched/Unswitched) 1/0
AUDIO SECTION
- Power Output (8 Ohm) 80x7
- S/N Ratio 105dB
- Freq. Response (Analog In) 8Hz - 100kHz (+/- 3 dB)
- Freq. Response (Dig In) 8Hz - 45kHz (+/- 3 dB)
TUNER SECTION FM
- Frequency Range 87.5 - 108.0MHz
- S/N Ratio (Mono/Stereo) 75/70
TUNER SECTION AM
- Frequency Range 520 - 1710kHz
- S/N Ratio 50dB
VIDEO SECTION
- Video Freq. Response (Component) 5Hz - 80MHz (-1 dB)
- Video Freq. Response (Composit, S-Video) 5Hz - 8MHz (-1 dB)
- Signal to Noise 60dB
GENERAL
- Color Black
- Front Panel Aluminum
- Remote Control
- Power Requirement AC 120V/60hz Power Consumption 450W
With features such as seven channels of all discrete amplifier stages, HDMI V1.3 Switching with V1.1 Repeating, (7.1) LPCM via HDMI, and a ridiculously low MSRP of only 549.99, The Marantz SR4002 surround receiver just might be the best buy of the year.
From the legendary company of Marantz comes an entry-level home theater receiver that raises the bar in performance and features that will no doubt have many wondering how are they making a profit. From their humble beginnings in the 1950’s and their rise to audio prominence in the 1970’s, Marantz has always been a force to reckon with. Although they fell off the audio map for a while in the late 80’s and early 90’s, the last fifteen years or so has seen Marantz come back with a vengeance. This latest crop of receivers from Marantz is sure to raise the eyebrows of audio enthusiast, and cause heartburn to some other audio companies.
In keeping true to their audiophile heritage, the receivers amplifier
section is rated at 80-watts x 7 with all discrete amplifier stages. Also, The
SR4002 receiver comes fully loaded with features previously found on units
that were considerably more expensive. These features include 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
(unheard of in this price range), HDMI V1.3 switching and V1.1 repeating,
S-video up conversion to component, 8-channel input and 8-channel pre amplifier
outs, (this will have some separates people thinking), and M.R.A.C. auto
calibration. The receiver also supports 7-channels of LPCM over HDMI for
compatibility with HD DVD and Blu-Ray disc players. We think this is one heck
of a feature set for a receiver in this price range.
The Marantz SR4002 is no slouch when it comes to inputs either. Most
receivers in this price class are usually input challenged, but not the
Marantz. Having no less than 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, this receiver can handle it all. As always, fit and finish appear to be excellent on this
receiver and we would expect nothing less from Marantz. We just think it is an extra special
bonus to have this all carry down to an entry-level receiver.
When features and quality are a must, but the budget is a little tight, the Marantz SR4002 comes to the rescue with an impressive set of features and an even more impressive price that will leave even the most finicky of spouses smiling, and your neighbors drooling. Just don’t tell them how little you spent.
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