@@spiritualarchitect4276 it’s very good but quite powerful. It’s too much power for my Beyer 900 x pro monitoring phones for example and possibly for my AT 50MXs. Suggest you test it out.
@@andrewcrossley2448 Does your Marantz amp supply enough bass for your headphones? I decided to go the separates way and bought a Topping A90 headphone amp for my Stellia and Marantz CD player. But there was not enough bass, so I bought a Lokius. Still not enough bass, so yesterday I bought a Topping D90 DAC. If that does not give me enough bass, I may have to return those three and try your Marantz amp.
Yes, it does. I'm using it with Linton Heritage speakers, combination is warm as both amplifier and speakers are warm sounding. But the amplifier really does a good job in driving them producing deep bass I hope this helps.
I have had the PM8003 for years and happily admit to being a “fanboy”. See no reason to upgrade. I love the Marantz “house sound”. You describe it as slightly dark but I view it as warm yet detailed and very well balanced. In no way is it “bright” and has never fatigued after my usual hour(s) of daily listening. Speakers: Wharfedale Diamonds (for that classic British speaker sound) and ancient but very loved B&W 600 S3 bookshelfs. Excellent review.
I just bought this amp and I am blown away from the sound... this is my 3rd system in my 15 x16 audio room.. I have paired this amp with ADS speakers that are probably 40 yrs old, speaker cable are Tellurium Q blue, 6N OCC RCA interconnects Cables, SKW power cable.. My source is Marantz CD6007 player. I'm hearing tones and instruments from cds that I've played on my other systems I've never heard before, it's incredible.. Wow!!.. I have a Denon PMA 1600NE integrated amp and the 1600 SACD , Musician Knight one speakers with Viborg cables , I've played the same cd on that system and never heard the melody that coming from the PM 8006.. I'm loving this!!!
I owned a Marantz PM84 MK2 from new......wonderful amp 18kg monster! stupidly sold it when I moved house......although I think they used to go faulty after about 15 years...due to STK chip
Thanks for the review. I have one and an N1711 AV and the CD 6007. Works well and looks superb. One comment. You said if bi wired you get 70w x 2 per speaker. Don’t think that’s quite right. Think it sends lower power to the tweeter and most to the woofer, as preferred. I’m going to demo the 706 and 707 with the amp so may try bi wiring.
The tweeter would never demand such power therefore it won't happen, however the amp itself is perfectly capable of doing so if the speaker/driver demanded it.
My next upgrade maybe, I have the cd & pm 6007 with bowers & wilkins s2 silver anniversary. to be honest I love it well I always say that until I come into spare cash.
Hi, I have a sr6005, and that was my first hifi buy.. took me a long time to research.. I brought it to my home in India. It sounded beautiful. I grew up listening to a Sansui that my dad brought home. I loved it. Somehow I believe SR6005 has much more circuitry than I need.. I just want to go old school like my dad where I have a pre amp and a power amp and good speakers.. btw I have energy and Pioneer speakers tower with marantz. What do you recommend? I don't care abt Dolby Atmos nonsense.. I just want to listen to some warm music. Thank you 🙏
I have had the PM8006 for 3 years now. A few minor negatives: the remote volume control is not smooth especially at lower levels (meaning a small tap can not move it at all or make a big jump), the remote does not work for the tone controls which makes fine tuning from your listening position impossible, and you can not see the volume level on the knob the indent should be light.
Agree with every point. Do you think that the pure button option improves the stereo soundstage but slightly lifts the treble? I’m linked to a pair of MA Radius 90s each having its own REL T Zero using the high level output. As the MAs have a very high resolution C Cam metal dome tweeter going up into crazy Hz level the set up can sound a bit too precise and very revealing. Great with top end recordings and full hi res lossless especially full MQA etc. fine with vinyl as that part compensates for the frequency fall off but a bit overpowering for some classical (trumpets/triangles etc). I tend to prefer using the brilliant tone controls, especially the mid which is perfect for opera and vocals from basses to sopranos.
@@andrewcrossley2448 Hi Andrew, May I ask are you using the Rel tZero as a stereo pair? I’ve tried to source info on this but theres seemingly nothing! And what speakers do you use with this pairing? Cheers!
Cracking amps, Marantz is the only so called “mainstream “ audio company to complete neck and neck with the so called high end audio companies.. FYI I know this because I own both.😅
For pure sound do you prefer the 40n over this? I noticed the 8006 weight is a good bit more than the 40n. I'm wondering if their sacd streaming player would pair better with the 8006 or 40n.
I have no issue with the internal phono stage. I may be leaving some fidelity on the table, but even if I am it's worth not having the added complexity.
Question, I have this Marantz PM 8006 and I would like to know how to connect my Lyngdorf TDAI-1120. Should I hook my Lyngdorf in Pre-Amp on the Marantz or in the Power Amplifier? And do I hook-up my turn table on the Marantz or the Lyngdorf? The reason is that I want to use the Lyngdorf because of the Room Perfect settings. Thank you!
Dears. I have this amp PM8006 with CD Player Marantz CD6007. I would like to add loudspeaker, but the place is a little place so no Floorstand speaker, but bookshelf speaker positioned on stand. What do you suggest?. I hear first Jazz Music, in particular Big Band music, then classical music and Progressive rock (like Yes, Genesis). I have seen the QACOSTICS 3030i. What do you think ? THank you
@@Andrea-qx6rf depending on your budget, but Sonus Faber Sonetto TWO , and you’ll never look back! Otherwise more affordable option , Wharfedale super Denton…
@@GramophoneMD Could a headphone amplifier be connected to the Marantz PM8006 using it’s “Pre Out” jacks? If so, to add a sub-woofer, would an A-B switch box be needed to connect both head amp and sub to the "Pre Out" jacks? Or can the Marantz “Audio Out Recorder” jacks be used for an external amp or sub?
Hello Shawn, perhaps not. The Marantz specs page for this unit lists pre-out, but not main in - www.marantz.com/en-us/product/amplifiers/pm8006. They list "power amp direct in" but that might mean running your EQ results in no power. You might try the Marantz tech support contact: support.marantz.com
Hi, use the Tape in/out connections on the Marantz and press Tape monitor and you`ll hear the difference, you can´t miss it if you do it right. Good luck!
There is no dedicated sub out, as this is following a more legacy/old fashioned design language. However you can still connect a sub that has a built in crossover via the pre-outs.
I just bought it... Sold my Mcintosh MC 250.. I miss the Mcintosh... I have had the Marantz 2010, 2240.2265b,23235 and the 2385///// The PM is no where near the classic or the mc... sorry.. to be honest.. I just hooked this up.. Ill do another after I have listened a while.. Who is the NERD. who put Speaker B ON TOP????? NOT TO mention the CONFUSION OF WHERE YOU PUT THE PRE AMP INTO THE UNIT IF YOU WANT TO USE THIS AS JUST AN AMP..
Its more like a "contemporary" classic. It is Class A/B, it has a decent power supply, and I do like it for the price in today's context, but a Saul Marantz receiver it is not, and certainly not a Mac.
I’ve had mine for two years. Not an instant of regret. Built like a tank, great sound. Perfect across the board.
Does your Marantz 8006 headphone jack sound good enough that you DO NOT need an external headphone amplifier?
@@spiritualarchitect4276 it’s very good but quite powerful. It’s too much power for my Beyer 900 x pro monitoring phones for example and possibly for my AT 50MXs. Suggest you test it out.
@@andrewcrossley2448 Does your Marantz amp supply enough bass for your headphones? I decided to go the separates way and bought a Topping A90 headphone amp for my Stellia and Marantz CD player. But there was not enough bass, so I bought a Lokius. Still not enough bass, so yesterday I bought a Topping D90 DAC. If that does not give me enough bass, I may have to return those three and try your Marantz amp.
@@spiritualarchitect4276 I've never had an issue with it - i don't use it much but whenever I do it suits me fine.
This amplifier is really very good. I am using it from last 3 months. Worth every single penny spent.
Does produce deep bass?
Yes, it does. I'm using it with Linton Heritage speakers, combination is warm as both amplifier and speakers are warm sounding. But the amplifier really does a good job in driving them producing deep bass I hope this helps.
@@tamersosmanwhy are you so obsessed with bass?what about the midrange and the high tones?
great design and the tone controls are a big plus 👍🏻
We agree! Thanks for your comment!
Agreed about smooth tone controls and other good tactile buttons on separate's. This is a big missing feature on most receivers and D class.
I have had the PM8003 for years and happily admit to being a “fanboy”. See no reason to upgrade. I love the Marantz “house sound”. You describe it as slightly dark but I view it as warm yet detailed and very well balanced. In no way is it “bright” and has never fatigued after my usual hour(s) of daily listening. Speakers: Wharfedale Diamonds (for that classic British speaker sound) and ancient but very loved B&W 600 S3 bookshelfs. Excellent review.
I used PM 6005 and CD 6006. Both are great.
I just bought this amp and I am blown away from the sound... this is my 3rd system in my 15 x16 audio room.. I have paired this amp with ADS speakers that are probably 40 yrs old, speaker cable are Tellurium Q blue, 6N OCC RCA interconnects Cables, SKW power cable.. My source is Marantz CD6007 player. I'm hearing tones and instruments from cds that I've played on my other systems I've never heard before, it's incredible.. Wow!!.. I have a Denon PMA 1600NE integrated amp and the 1600 SACD , Musician Knight one speakers with Viborg cables , I've played the same cd on that system and never heard the melody that coming from the PM 8006.. I'm loving this!!!
Great to hear it Hubert. Which 40 year old ADS? I owned a pair of 810's around that time and loved them
I have the L780/2 just a little bigger than bookshelf @@GramophoneMD
L780/2 ..These speakers are a little bigger than bookshelf , I had them on stands I bought from radio shack @@GramophoneMD
I owned a Marantz PM84 MK2 from new......wonderful amp 18kg monster! stupidly sold it when I moved house......although I think they used to go faulty after about 15 years...due to STK chip
Thanks for the review. I have one and an N1711 AV and the CD 6007. Works well and looks superb. One comment. You said if bi wired you get 70w x 2 per speaker. Don’t think that’s quite right. Think it sends lower power to the tweeter and most to the woofer, as preferred. I’m going to demo the 706 and 707 with the amp so may try bi wiring.
The tweeter would never demand such power therefore it won't happen, however the amp itself is perfectly capable of doing so if the speaker/driver demanded it.
My next upgrade maybe, I have the cd & pm 6007 with bowers & wilkins s2 silver anniversary. to be honest I love it well I always say that until I come into spare cash.
Hi, I have a sr6005, and that was my first hifi buy.. took me a long time to research.. I brought it to my home in India. It sounded beautiful. I grew up listening to a Sansui that my dad brought home. I loved it. Somehow I believe SR6005 has much more circuitry than I need.. I just want to go old school like my dad where I have a pre amp and a power amp and good speakers.. btw I have energy and Pioneer speakers tower with marantz. What do you recommend? I don't care abt Dolby Atmos nonsense.. I just want to listen to some warm music. Thank you 🙏
I have had the PM8006 for 3 years now. A few minor negatives: the remote volume control is not smooth especially at lower levels (meaning a small tap can not move it at all or make a big jump), the remote does not work for the tone controls which makes fine tuning from your listening position impossible, and you can not see the volume level on the knob the indent should be light.
Agree with every point.
Do you think that the pure button option improves the stereo soundstage but slightly lifts the treble?
I’m linked to a pair of MA Radius 90s each having its own REL T Zero using the high level output. As the MAs have a very high resolution C Cam metal dome tweeter going up into crazy Hz level the set up can sound a bit too precise and very revealing.
Great with top end recordings and full hi res lossless especially full MQA etc. fine with vinyl as that part compensates for the frequency fall off but a bit overpowering for some classical (trumpets/triangles etc). I tend to prefer using the brilliant tone controls, especially the mid which is perfect for opera and vocals from basses to sopranos.
@@pseudoty I agree I would be nice to have a light indicator on the volume knob for night time reading of vol level!
@@andrewcrossley2448 Hi Andrew, May I ask are you using the Rel tZero as a stereo pair? I’ve tried to source info on this but theres seemingly nothing! And what speakers do you use with this pairing? Cheers!
Cracking amps, Marantz is the only so called “mainstream “ audio company to complete neck and neck with the so called high end audio companies.. FYI I know this because I own both.😅
Thanks Garry, Marantz sure is doing a good job of staying focused on sonic performance - we love it
For pure sound do you prefer the 40n over this? I noticed the 8006 weight is a good bit more than the 40n. I'm wondering if their sacd streaming player would pair better with the 8006 or 40n.
Excellent video!! Do you have any DAC in the $200 range to recommend? What about the Cambridge Audio Dacmagic 100??
I love my Topping E50 which is in that range.
How good is phono stage and is model 30 worth the double of price?
I have no issue with the internal phono stage. I may be leaving some fidelity on the table, but even if I am it's worth not having the added complexity.
My secondary system is marantz tt15s1 and marantz pm8006 amazing mid fi
Question, I have this Marantz PM 8006 and I would like to know how to connect my Lyngdorf TDAI-1120. Should I hook my Lyngdorf in Pre-Amp on the Marantz or in the Power Amplifier? And do I hook-up my turn table on the Marantz or the Lyngdorf? The reason is that I want to use the Lyngdorf because of the Room Perfect settings. Thank you!
I wouldn't connect the Lygndorf to the Marantz, as the Lyngdorf is already the better piece through and through.
Dears. I have this amp PM8006 with CD Player Marantz CD6007. I would like to add loudspeaker, but the place is a little place so no Floorstand speaker, but bookshelf speaker positioned on stand. What do you suggest?. I hear first Jazz Music, in particular Big Band music, then classical music and Progressive rock (like Yes, Genesis). I have seen the QACOSTICS 3030i. What do you think ? THank you
Totem Acoustic is really good at making smaller speakers that sound awesome, and they also are known to pair every well with Marantz.
This amp is perfect for me with Klipsch Heresy IV
@@Andrea-qx6rf depending on your budget, but Sonus Faber Sonetto TWO , and you’ll never look back! Otherwise more affordable option , Wharfedale super Denton…
Are you able to attach a Bluetooth dongle to an Aux port to stream??
You can but I REALLY recommend going with a quality streaming solution like a Bluesound Node, or Sonos Port.
@@GramophoneMD Could a headphone amplifier be connected to the Marantz PM8006 using it’s “Pre Out” jacks? If so, to add a sub-woofer, would an A-B switch box be needed to connect both head amp and sub to the "Pre Out" jacks? Or can the Marantz “Audio Out Recorder” jacks be used for an external amp or sub?
This Marantz PM8006 or Rogue Audio Sphinx III, I'm on the edge.
No subwoofer output😢
Can i run a bose 901 eq trought the amp direct in and pre amp out ?
Hello Shawn, perhaps not. The Marantz specs page for this unit lists pre-out, but not main in - www.marantz.com/en-us/product/amplifiers/pm8006. They list "power amp direct in" but that might mean running your EQ results in no power. You might try the Marantz tech support contact: support.marantz.com
Hi, use the Tape in/out connections on the Marantz and press Tape monitor and you`ll hear the difference, you can´t miss it if you do it right. Good luck!
Front aluminium(corners left right) ??
Front metal , sides plastic
No Subwoofer output?
There is no dedicated sub out, as this is following a more legacy/old fashioned design language. However you can still connect a sub that has a built in crossover via the pre-outs.
I just bought it... Sold my Mcintosh MC 250.. I miss the Mcintosh... I have had the Marantz 2010, 2240.2265b,23235 and the 2385///// The PM is no where near the classic or the mc... sorry.. to be honest.. I just hooked this up.. Ill do another after I have listened a while.. Who is the NERD. who put Speaker B ON TOP????? NOT TO mention the CONFUSION OF WHERE YOU PUT THE PRE AMP INTO THE UNIT IF YOU WANT TO USE THIS AS JUST AN AMP..
Its more like a "contemporary" classic. It is Class A/B, it has a decent power supply, and I do like it for the price in today's context, but a Saul Marantz receiver it is not, and certainly not a Mac.
@@GramophoneMD the marantz pm8006 sounds thin.