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Andrew. When will you get some Monitor Audio Gold 300 or Platinum 300 for review ? You really need to. Also would appreciate if you could do something a little different and interesting. If plenty of your audience is interested in active speakers, such as i, you could get hold of a pair older active speakers, network powered ones and re review or compare them to new and current models. Their are plenty of examples. Kanto, Swan, my Yamaha NX-N500. I assure you they are no toy and would be well worth a review for people who can't afford new expensive stuff. Finding older hardware like my NX-N500 are still current and give amazing sound to someone who doesn't want a lot of hassle neither separates, has no money for new stuff. Also i think a lot of viewers will also want a review on the new Yamaha R-N1000, R-N800 network receivers. I am on a path of research as a graduate from my NX-N500 all in one system to HiFi separates but we don't know how to connect the stuff together, learn impedence and ohm jargon and whether we need a pre amp with an amp. How does it all connect up ?
@@michael-4k4000 Hey Michael. Thanks. It would be really nice if Andrew could get hold of a pair for review Vs newer active powered speakers. Re reviewing older hardware would be interesting. Mine have been working since 2016, constantly connected to my network and play the best Hi Resolution you can get via Qobuz. Qobuz has more Hi Res catalogue as standard than Tidal. I am looking for an upgrade path to a separates system. Monitor will probably be Silver 300 or Silver 500 with maybe Yamaha amp, or Audiolab. Anyways I am still saving lol. Thanks for your kind reply.
You touched on this excelling as a processor a few times in your review and, honestly, there are no good home theater processors out right now (receivers are getting a refresh, but processors are not). If using an external amplifier (I'm planning on the Purifi class D amps: probably from Buckeye paired with Ascend Acoustics ELX towers that I'm in the midst of purchasing), would you say the Cinema 70 is a top pick over your other named choices as just a home theater processor: i.e. the Onkyo or Sony (wish Sony would release a processor)? Can the RCA pre-amp outs connect to XLR inputs on the amplifier with an adapter cable? Does that cause issues or degradation? Really appreciate your input, thanks! This was timely for me. I was not able to tell your opinion when used as a processor only as the comparisons appeared to take into account the amplifier section for each.
Bought the C70 in the UK for £750 6 months ago because of all the pre outs. All of my speakers are B&O so all active speakers so this is a great solution for me. Also works really well with my Rega Planar 6 for all my vinyl. Great review by the way.
I picked the cinema 70 up second hand and paired it with 2 warfdale diamond 12.4 and a klipsch R121 sub and I am loving life! Viewing on a Sony A95K with an Apple TV 4K.
Having recently stepped up from a slimline NR-1402 Marantz to a Cinema 60, i can see the power difference BUT the slimline ran my Def-Tech bookshelves faithfully for 8 years. Having the 70's pre-amp outputs is icing on the cake.
The fact that they gave the 70 FULL preamp outs for the FIRST TIME in the Slimline Series' history is a-mazing and poses a dilemma for consumers with more simple HT. Get the 70 + an amp or step up to the 50? Hard call now.
Unless there is need for more than 7 Channels, Cinema 60 or 70 should suffice. I have the 60. A dedicated power amp compliments the setup especially if you own speakers that need a lot of power.
Thanks guys for finally bringing this review to the masses. I can say that i have fallen in love with this AVR. Yes, manual setup isnthe way to roll. I will be adding external amplification this fall but out of the box and running my gear, it has performed admirably. Take care guys and thanks as always
@@GreatVomitto yes... using it as a preamp now, w Marantz Ruby as main LR amp. 70 has a built in 9-band EQ, and when combined with a high-pass filter to the mains and low to the sub, it's very useful.
I'm also thinking of buying it as preamp. I have 2.1 already. Unfortunately, it has only 1 hdmi out. I wanted to connect TV and projector. Cinema 60 is kinda over my budget.@@curt5802
The pre-out flexibilty is even better than your script mentioned, though your video showed it in actuon. You can turn off all amps and run it as a full pre-amp with no amps on. However, even better than that each amp pair (plus the center alone) can have the amps turned on or off. So you can run this with a 3 channel amp powering your LCR with the internal LCR Amps off while the Marantz still powers your 4 surrounds and or heights. It is a game changer for sure!
Man, I love the slim chassis! Why no one else sells receivers like that? I’ve been waiting to update my NR1710 for years ever since I got my HDMI 2.1 consoles. NR1711 didn’t feel like enough of an update and somehow I missed this release. After seeing your review yesterday it was an instabuy. And for $915 delivered it was a steal! Love the new design! And they finally changed the ugly menu. The remote has backlight now! Info button is actually useful! A few hours in I couldn’t be happier with the Cinema 70 just for the quality of life improvements alone.
I wonder why manufacturers do not make small and slim high powered AV receivers with good quality class-D amps. I would rather have that than a some big and hot monster.
I absolutely love my Cinema 70s, which I purchased on Superbowl Sunday (and it absolutely rocked my little media room)! I love the new Stereo 70s as well. But with Marantz, you can buy what you need with plenty of confidence.
I was planning to buy a stereo receiver and a 5.1 AV receiver, this marantz 70s review by you solved my dilemma. You have done an excellent review in detail along with your expert lady judge ! I am going to order this soon.
I picked up a 70s myself about a month ago; found it on sale at around 800 euros and decided to go for those pre-outs rather than a Denon S760 (though due to housing changes only got it up and running about a week ago). It's doing a great job driving my speakers, but I may pick up a three-channel Emotiva BasX amp to drive the fronts. But with two subs to handle bass duties, which is really what calls for power, driving my speakers 80-20k hz seems to be no problem whatsoever. And the silver-gold variant I got looks killer on my tv bench, which is a bonus.
Great content as always guys. UK Pricing for the Cinema 70s is quite a bit less ($930/£730) where as the RZ50 is much more expensive over here ($1785/£1400) as is the Sony AN1000 ($1275/£1000) making the Cinema 70s a great option in the UK.
I use the Marantz 70 Slimline with a Emotiva Amp for the front three ls50 Meta speakers in a 5.1 system with a Goldenear 8" Sub. The Kef speakers theoretically sound better with more power which is the rational for the Emotiva. I haven't tested without the Emotiva yet. After a break-in periods and speaker placement refinement the system is impressive in my medium size room home theater. I highly recommend the Marantz 70S. I enjoy the diminutive size and excellent IQ and SQ for movies and stereo streams. The 70S and the Emotiva generate virtually zero heat which is a nice benefit. I listen at lower volume and the sound is "rich" and dialogue is intelligible. I searched but did not find the 70S silver version in the USA.
I'm thinking about purchasing this AVR and LS50 Meta. Is there any chance you could check how do they sound in 2.0/2.1 configuration without the emotiva amp? I'm afraid that 70s won't drive them properly.
Purchased it few months ago as my first receiver for 5.1 setup. Replaced Sonos Beam Gen2 + surrounds AND Cambridge Audio AXR100 stereo for vinyl. Newer used it at level >80, so no issues with power in a relatively compact living room. I think it’s great for what it provides, also price in Europe is just 700 EUR now (~$780) which makes it absolute steal.
Wow, very different comparison conclusions in my country vs. the Onkyo RZ50. The RZ50 costs TWICE as much... So it's a no brainer that the Cinema 70s is the better value for money.
This is HILARIOUS! I literally just bought the Cinema 70S and the Emotiva BasX A7 this last week. It makes my Polk Legend Series 5.1.2 sing, effortlessly at reference levels.
Hi Andrew and Kristi, I just wanna thank you guys for helping me building my home theater, in the end I picked up the Cinema 50 and Monitor Audio Silver 500 7G, awesome sound!!! Thanks for the awesome videos and clearing out a lot of my questions.
I hope you do a review on the new Marantz STEREO 70s. The Cinema 70 was on my short list, thanks in part to your review. The Stereo 70s looks like a perfect fit for my 2.1 system.❤
I got the Cinema 70 yesterday. I update from an old Yamaha, which I had already coupled with an Outlaw 5k. As Andrew and Kristi suggested, the Cinema 70 + Outlaw 5k powering my Sonus Faber Liuto is to die for!! I did start from testing the Cinema 70 direct to the SF just for curiosity - 50W was definitely not enough. I'm 50/50 HT and Music and I concluded this was the best solution for me. If you're much higher in HT then go RZ50 at the same price. I'm now ready to upgrade projector to 4K and add 2 more audio channels!
I have a very small living room and the space in the TV cabinet did not allow for anything taller than 13.5cm (~5"). I bought the Cinema 70 out of necessity but it was a pleasant surprise.
The more I think about this, this is a really smart play for those with already built-out 5.1 to 7.2 rooms, but want to upgrade to a processor, but also cannot afford or do not yet know what AMPS they want.
I also appreciate the fact that the majority of us have at most, a 7.2 channel room. If more reviewers pushed finding the best options at these options, rather constantly review 11 - 13 channel systems, it would be so much more helpful. I still think the majority of us would be fine with a 5.2 channel system for 99% of our viewing/listening experiences.
Pretty impressed this has the pre-outs in such a slim model. Inputs/Outputs are the first things I look at before considering a purchase. It's getting really difficult to consider a stereo-only devices when you can get an AVR like this that handles both audio and video, stereo and surround.
I had a home demo of the stereo 70 with my dm602s and I was amazed how good it sounded and it gave my B&Ws a new lease of life and the built in phono stage is superb and my cds sounded fantastic the only gripe I had with it was the streaming features spent most of the time buffering
When does Marantz start to upgrade the internals on their lines. Is the 70 and 60 other than power, the same? Does the 50 model start to use higher quality parts internally? Perhaps another way to put it is when does a 70s+Emotiva Amp stop performing better than an upper line Marantz Cinema model?
I have an old Marantz NR1506 Slimline and have been very impressed with it powering my DefTech ProMonitor 1000’s, Martin Logan center channel while directing my DefTech ProSub 800. Only run it as a 3.1 and it is plenty for my needs. For a small system, it has a relatively big sound and is a pleasure to listen to with Apple Music Lossless via Apple TV. Sounds much better than most sound bars!
I love the idea of pairing this with a 3-channel power amp to run LCR speakers, and use the Marantz internal powrered channels for any surround speakers you want to use (or likely not use, in my case). The slim chassis just makes it' easier to arrange in a room, especially if you are going to have a big chonky power amp.
Would love to see a proper dedicated three channel amp. I want to step away from 5.1 and beyond and move back to stereo, however... for TV and movies I'm reluctant to lose my centre channel. I hope Marantz is listening.
@@thomjarvis2922 I mean, there are certainly options out there for that. But most of them are built on modular platforms that accomodate up to 7 or 9 channels. So if you go with 3, you end up getting a somewhat lesser bang for the buck, considering the cost of the power supply and chassis is fixed no matter the channel count.
I’m gonna get the Cinema 70 and do exactly that. Have a 5.1.2 set up in a small dedicated room, so I’m replacing an old Onkyo with the 70. And if I need more power done the line I’ll add a 3 channel power amp.
This is what I’m doing too. My cabinet doesn’t fit an AVR inside, so I’m putting it on top. I don’t want a giant AVR on top, so instead of the cinema 60 I’m getting the 70 with a ZA3 amp for my two Def Tech tower speakers to start out. Im replacing a Samsung sound bar, so literally anything is going to sound WAY better for me 😂
Great review Andy! I've had this in my system for a few months now and I have to say I couldn't be happier! I've got it hooked up to my active Linn AV5125/Keilidhs/Centrik/Kans etc in a 7.1 set up. This is an upgrade from the Audiolab 8200AP which was a really good processor. The first thing to hit me was the warmth - this reminded me of the vinyl vs CD battles we used to have back in the day where the vinyl was oh, so charming and the CD was crisp and clear. But the second thing to hit me was the detail - oh, yes the 70s revealed another level of detail the Audiolab just didn't manage. To be fair, the Audiolab's soundfloor was into the concrete - no subwoofer was needed with this unit believe me! The Marantz doesn't quite go down that far hence the re-introduction of my favourite sub: The REL Q100E. And music in 2 channels will put a smile on your face. Yes, anyone thinking about using the 70s as a processor, don't hesitate. It is very, VERY good. 👍
Andrew, you have reviewed the Cinema 50 and now the Cinema 70. Would love a review of the Cinema 40 to see if you think if the upgraded electronics create a better sound than the 50.
I’ve had the C40 for a few months now, powering my new R3 Meta & R6 Meta (and Klipsch surrounds) which I’m all very pleased with, but very almost went with the C70 and Amp as you described. I went for silver too and it looks spectacular, especially with those front light strips. It just helps give that “cinema feel” when watching a movie in dimly lit room.
I've been waiting for this review. Earlier in the year, I got the '70 with a pair of KEF LS50's in a simple 'starter home cinema' 2.0 setup. All new so I didn't really have a reference point. After being initially unimpressed with a thin / top-endy / shouty sound out of the box, I tried the Audyssey correction and wow! That filled out the sound. Both music (usually Airplay2) and TV / movies (streamed) sound amazing. Real depth but without the booming. A very tight low end, easy to listen to mids and detailed highs. Thinking about adding a sub and some surround in the future. Nice to know the '70 can do all this for me without having to upgrade it. V happy to have this setup confirmed by you guys!
For me it sounds like a killer option, if you're someone inclined into getting a starter kit that doesn't suck initially and then upgrade it down the line. For smaller homes this also should be a number one option, plenty of features, the possibility to go atmos if you so wish and drive everything from it.
The 70 is ideal. My Integra Pre/Pro just blew itself up for the forth and last time and I just happen to have an Outlaw 5000 amp I've been using forever without a hiccup. I use an excellent fully balaned stereo preamp with fully balanced mono amps that has a home theater bypass that uses RCA inputs so the 70s should be close to an ideal solution for me in its preamp-only mode. And without the added heat from the internal amps, the product should last longer. Every receiver and pre-pro I've had over the last decade has had reliability issues due to heat in spite of them sitting on the top shelf of an open rack. I even resorted to using an AC Infinity fan in always-on mode and I still had problems. Even after upgrading my wiring with two new 20 amp circuits dedicated to the system and upgrading my panel grounding to 8 awg cabling with four additional copper grounding rods which dropped the house's ground impedence to barely detectable on my nephew's Fluke multimeter and enables the system's power conditioners to work as best as possible, yet my processor still ran red only to fail last weekend! So I just ordered the Cinema 70. Thanks for bringing the Cinema 70s to my attention Andrew!
Totally agree re. the full pre-amp outs! Also, the slimline dimensions are not to be ignored as A LOT of Media Consoles that aren't purpose-built for A/V gear do not have the clearance for larger receivers.
I purched a Cinema 70S before seeing this review. I too mainly was after the fact it has pre-outs for all channels. I have a fairly small room and it doesn't have much of a problem powering my Klipsch RP-280F fronts, RP-500C II center and 4 RP-600M surround speakers (I also have dual R-120SW subs). I do plan on getting a seperate amp and I was mainly looking at the Marantz MM8077, but after seeing this, I might need to look at Emotiva or Outlaw amps. I would love to see a review of reperate home theater amps.
Good morning friends! I've always been a fan of their slimline series. Space is a real issue in many situations and size is definitely a feature to consider. Great review and I hope that you have great Sunday.
I just ordered this AVR based upon, not only this review (which I value very highly), but because my existing home theater cabinet didn't have the headroom to accommodate my Sony STR-DN1080. Plus, the Sony didn't have pre-amp outputs, and even though I had already purchased a pair of Russound line level to speaker level (or the other way around, not sure) as a workaround I still didn't feel comfortable with that array, even if it did fit in my cabinetry (which it doesn't). I just received my Emotiva XPA-3 Gen3 amplifier today, and this will now take over occupancy of where the Sony AVR used to sit. The displaced Sony, which I must say is a very solid AVR of which I have zero complaints (and wouldn't be replacing it if it weren't for the size restrictions that I have with my cabinet and the lack of pre-outs) will eventually be headed to a new home. This will all be connected to a Polk Reserve series of speakers - 2 R700 front L/R, R400 center and 2 R200 rear L/R....all anchored by my new RSL Speedwoofer 12S sub (BEAST!). Can't wait to get it all connected. Thank you so much for the helpful reviews....keep'um coming!
@@mirarid If I'm to be honest, I've not done a lot of video quality testing, but what I can confirm is that this thing is rock solid. A definite improvement over my much-beloved and since replaced Sony AVR. Anyone moving from the Sony STR-DN1080 to the Marantz Cinema 70S will NOT be disappointed (especially if they get an external, albeit not necessary, amplifier to pair with it like I did.
Hi Andrew and Kristi, I agree with you. It is fun and futureproof. I coupled mine to an old Denon AVC-10SE for just Stereo. When my budget grows I will upgrade. Luv your reviews. Greeting from The Netherlands!
I finally bought it thanks to your review and I am more than happy. Have been testing it for a couple of days. Huge upgrade from my Fosi Audio. 🤣 Thank you!
This video had a significant influence on purchasing the Cinema 70s. The sound of it is very good but would have liked it to have a ESS DAC chip. I like a more technical/reference sound. I like I have the option to run it as a pre-amp and use a separate amp. I'm running a 2.1 setup with the Arendal 1723 bookshelf and SVS micro3000
Hello Andrew and Kristi, Thanks for all your reviews, I keep waching all of them as I'm trying to buy my fisrt receiver ever, in your opinion, what would you choose between the Yamaha RX-A4A and the Marantz Cinema 60? In my country the Marantz is 400$ cheaper and I'm not sure if the price difference is worth it, I'll use the AVR with a pair of Klipsch RP-6000F. Thank you!
If you run external amps through the cinema 70 do you still get Marantz sound signature influence on the sound? Marantz HDAM, does the external amp get the benefit of that?
In Germany, you can buy this sweet Thing for 700€ inkl. VAT. That's a steal for me ! Using it with the QA 5040 (for 1300€/pair inkl. VAT) could be an awesome Setup, couldn't it. What do you think ?
This would make a good amp for some efficient towers, like a set of Klipsch RP5000s (95dB @ 1 watt /1 meter) and their matching center and surround / Atmos speakers. Re: the A4A, that amp *will* have more power, as it's rated at more than twice what the 70s does at 8 ohms, 20- Hz - 20 kHz, 2 ch. driven to roughly the same THD. As an old HiFi dealer from >30 years ago, weight is *still* a good indicator of an amplifier's power capability: The 70s weighs 19.2 lbs. The A4A? *35.7 lbs.*
It's a great receiver. You can still pick one up here bit.ly/3sntDj0 but at its price, if I were on the market right now, I'd get this receiver bit.ly/3DyHEjb.
Man! I trust you so much that, even after watching dozens of other reviews, I have been waiting for your review of this receiver for months and holding myself from buying it meantime! I know in the US it's $1200 but here in Spain is at 869€ (and for once a tech product is cheaper than in the US 😅) Thank you so much for this review! ❤
@@andrewrobinsonreviews Don't think it's actually priced at 869€ officially, but I've seen it for sale at the 800€ pricepoint (which... uh... is what I paid for mine.)
This is the one pair it with 3 crown amps and you got a killer system for your money love it because you can use it as a preamp fully not concerned about the power power is cheap
What would you do? 1. BasX A3 @ $550 + Cinema 70S @ $900 ($1450) 2. BasX A3 @ $550 + Cinema 60 @ $1275 ($1825) 3. No ext amp and Cinema 50 @ $1875 ($1875) Have 3 speaker front (BP8060) and center CS8060. Room not capable of surrounds unless cordless but want room for expansion
You are absolutely right - it is a great package that also looks and feels great. I wish you had your review back in January - it would've spared me a lot of doubts and failed purchases and returns :) I bought mine back in January 2023 after several attempts to find a reasonable modern upgrade that could do eARC with my Sony TV, wifi streaming, and ideally drive my old B&W CMD7 pair. And not only this Cinema 70s does all that and sounds mature, the most lovely part is that its software simply works, and it does that, reliably and fast, right after my first install and update. This is some reare luck today. eARC with my Sony TV as well as Spotify, Internet radio or even remote control with Google home - it all just works, already 7 months longs with absolutely no complaints. I can only wholeheartedly recommend this Marantz if you are looking to replace an outdated amp or a receiver with a modern A+B class amp, that will serve as a central unit for the most tasks we need today - TV sound and streaming.
That said... maybe it's worth the extra $200 for the cinema 70s since I'm going to use an external amp regardless. Just curious if the HDAM circuit makes a difference.
I have had a predecessor of this receiver as my first surround sound receiver and was very surprised of the results it gave on my Bowers & Wilkins CM9s2 wich I drovein the BI amp mode and I had 3 CM1s2 for surround and center. The sound was really very good after some tweaking of the Audissey settings and the target curve with the app. I only bought a SR1713 because I wanted a full set of Atmos speakers and a bit more power. For everyone that is not playing extremly loud and with a small budget, this is excellent gear. 👌🏼
Love what is on offer these days in terms of hifi, however I really, really wish true quadraphonic sound receivers, integrated amps would make a comeback. Miss 4 full amplifiers in one box, w a myriad of options for speaker layouts. Love the reviews, big up to the both of you.
very attached to the Yamaha brand, I just went to Marantz to replace my Yamaha CX-A5000. what I liked was finding an amp with all the connections possible (pre-out). so I bought the 70'S and I absolutely do not regret my choice. it is paired with 2 Nurpime MCX2 & 3 power amps to power my B&W HTM1 800 center vocal and my Martin Logan Quest front speakers. the cimema 70'S is the best compromise to upgrade my system with the latest video/audio formats. Top.
The more video's i watch of yours the more i rely on Kristi's insight. Good review. I've been on the fence between Marantz Cinema 50 and Sony 5000es - This review tells me that Sony is a better product for surround/home theater AV. I will say, i love the look of the Marantz line
This product is also a nice fit for setups with active loudspeakers. Its a nicely flexible product while not being too big. I used the older NR1607 like that and always wished I could shut off the amps.
So you both motivated me to fix two of my powered amplifiers. They are Hitachi HMA-7500 mk II they have meters in the front, and I love them vintage look. You both fixed up an amplifer these amplifier s came from a dear friend of mine. My amplifier right now is parrasound 2250 v2 I know these Hitachi are going to sound different. THANK YOU BOTH FOR MOTIVATING ME TO LIGHT THAT FIRE 🔥 IN ME AGAIN.
Hi Andrew and Kristi. Greetings from Australia. 🇦🇺 I hope all is well with you. Once again, thanks for your informative and entertaining content! 👍 I once had a 5.1.2 home theatre powered by the predecessor to the Cinema 70, the NR 1711. This configuration powered my small to medium room very successfully. The 50 watts RMS was more than adequate, somewhat surprisingly. These days, I have upgraded to a 5.1.4 system powered by a Marantz 6015. The extra headroom is handy, as are the two extra channels, but the AVR was twice the price of the NR 1711. Keep up the great work! Cheers. 🍻👌
It's $2000 Australian dollars down here. ($1300 USD) which is about on par with shipping. I think I'll wait for a little while until the discounting starts. Still love my NR1608 but I crave those pre outs.
I'm in the same boat as you mate! Waiting patiently for the Australian retailers to start discounting so I can upgrade from my 1608. Was initially really excited when this receiver was announced but shocked to see a 25% increase in RRP over the outgoing NR1711!
I managed to get this for 200 bucks off, brand new a couple weeks ago. The shop had an open box, but sold it just before I called in, so the sales guy offered me a brand new one for slightly more than the open box. Now I need to upgrade my speakers from my existing Pioneer HTIAB set up from 2004. Thinking either those Focals, maybe KEF LS50, or something more budget friendly like the KEF Q150, dali spetkor, psb imagine, etc. But even with the old little Pioneer speakers, this baby slams.
I have this AV reciever and run it with Polk ES60 towers, ES35 centre, ES15 surrounds, XT90 atmos speakers and an XT12 sub (im looking at new height channels and a sub when i get a bit of spare cash), I wanted the ES55 towers but the ES60s were being sold for £100 less, i was unsure if i would need an additional amp to power the ES60 towers but the Marantz does it effortlessly. Its a great reciever and fits into almost any cabinet, the majority of those that say it is underpowered (at least in an average UK size living room) have probably never owned one.
Thanks for the review. I feel this is a receiver that is often overlooked for the reasons you state: most see the power rating and ignore it. I’ve owned my 70s for about 3-months now and my impressions of it have been pretty much the same as you outline in the video: great option for smaller home theater setup (I am only running a 3.1 right now) and excellent for stereo music listening. It sounds fantastic with my front L+R (RP-8000F II’s) connected via pre-out to an M7025 for extra power and it sounds pretty great. I don’t really have the room for a full-blown surround setup and really just wanted something simple yet clean and powerful enough to sound great for movies and music. Plus it feels good to know I can easily expand when need to. And, I wish I could have purchased in silver. ;)
I enjoyed this review - thanks. I could use a sanity check on my logic - I will connect the Marantz 70s preamp outs to my Pioneer SC27 (ICEpower-based Class D amp 140 watts over 7) for the power boost. This is for a moderate size living room. Please let me know what your thoughts are.
I just might start saving to get the Cinema 70 even though I use two channel plus a sub and really like my AXR100. Does anybody else when feeling like buying something new re-watch a review of what you have to remind yourself that your product fulfills your needs ?
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Hey Everyone i used my Marantz HTR with the new Vidar 2 amp to power my front speakers and Geez they paired up good ! Thanks for the video Robinson's 😮 Its not powaaa that matters its output impendence '
So the Onkyo 50 is definitely a better receiver and then you’re saying that the Sony 5000 ES is better to? Because I really love the review of the 7000 but I don’t need that many channels.
This receiver supports all DTS and Dolby audio, like DTS, DTS-HD MA, Dolby True HD, Dolby Atmos, I'm thinking about buying one. Greetings from Portugal
Sure. Ading external power makes it different test. And please remember it’s slim so comparing it to more powerful nonslim is not fair. But of course you can compare it to anything you want to.
I agree. IMHO, adding an outboard amp to this defeats the reason for having a slim form factor. I've been looking at this and it's predecessor for a small living room 3-5 channel system, and when adding a small sub to do the heavy lifting I imagine this will do great by itself.
Yeah I've been amazed at how much volume one can get out of very few watts, especially with sensitive speakers. It didn't really click for me until I was reading up on the Amp Camp kits, and realized that sensitivity ratings are a measure of how many decibels a speaker can achieve 6 feet from the listener PER WATT of clean power. That's why First Watt is called that, and that why my monitors and sub are now fed by the A and B channels of an 18W/channel Pioneer SA-500A. The volume knob is held at 12 o'clock so that someone else using the system doesn't blow my Wharfedale's when I'm away.
The Cinema 60 and 70 are almost identical (one more hdmi on the 60, and the big one, is 100w per channel vs 50). As I plan to have the LCR use separate amps (I'll just power the surrounds with the 50w per channel), the Cinema 70 is the better value option for me. Having multiple channel pre-outs at this price point is fantastic. And with budget but fantastic sounding amps like the Aiyima ones and others, the Cinema 70 is a compelling choice.
Well, one of the biggest differences between the 60 and 70 is the Room Correction version of Audyssey. Cinema 70 uses MultEq which is now rightly considered ancient. Cinema 60 uses MultEq XT which someone has used REW to measure against XT32 (the best version but also quite old) and the results were almost identical. If you're in the US, I'd get the discounted RZ50 instead which has DIRAC.
@@techsamurai11 I have the MiniDSP DDRC-24 (the 2x4 HD with Dirac), and plan to "Dirac" (I verbed a noun, ack!) the L+R. I figured (incorrectly?) that the surrounds can do with the "ancient" Audyssey. Actually, plan another DDRC-24 to Dirac the Center (and the LFE, since there's another input in there).
Good review as usual! I´m in for a buy very soon but I do miss a short comment on the GUI of the amps you test though. Cause some recievers are really hard to work with. Please add that to your reviews of recievers, it would make the review perfect :-)
As far as the Pre-amp outs on the Cinema line, Cinema 40, 50, 60, and 70s. Do you feel they all have the same output quality as far as sound and noise? My plan is to go with a Cinema 70 and either a 3 channel Anthem MCA 325 Gen 2 or even a McIntosh MC152 for stereo L/R and the Cinema 70 for the center channel. Currently I have Revel Performa3 F208 on the Left/Right and their C205 center channel. 95 percent of my listening is 2 channels with the other 5 percent basic TV/movies. Thanks for any input and I enjoy watching all of your videos. Doug
I love your reviews. Fun. Consistent. Amazing audio and cinematic viewing. Lucky to have your resource. I'm buying the Cinema 70s next time BestBuy has it on sale. It went down to $970 in December 👍
I’d buy RZ50 Onkyo over this. For $300 more it is still cheaper than the Marantz if you had to buy a separate amplifier. I would also buy the Sony AN1000 before this. I have a cheaper Sony and I’ve been happy with it.
I have the Cinema 70s in preout only-mode processing 5.1 system made of Genelec G-series active speakers. Works beautifully for 2.1 setup as well. It'll be a 5.1.2 system some day
This AVR would be my choice if I ever replace my stereo setup in my bedroom. It looks great, is small and I don’t need much power for that purpose. I was waiting for this review. Thanks👍🏽
I’m glad you guys finally reviewed this, even though i already pulled the trigger during the summer sales. I was able to get this for about 700€ (in silver^^), I thought it was a pretty steep discount for such a new product. I’ve only just set it up with my 5 Klipsch RP line speakers, and I gotta say I’m enjoying it quite a bit. Thank you for your work, keep it up!
I use its predecessor the N1711 and feed its front outputs into a higher quality 8006 which uses a power direct mode hence acting like a power amp. Driving a pair of 6 ohm AE500 stand mount speakers on solidsteel stands and each with a REL sub using the high level cable it’s a great AV option. As the 8006 is pure analogue I use that as my stereo amp and a small external DAC from iFi for streaming Apple Music. All nice, simple, future proof and hopefully long lasting. The 8006 is made in Japan and weighs a ton. Sounds great still despite being a few years old now. I believe the new stereo 50 is very similar so look forward to you reviewing that maybe with AEs or B&W 705s.
Andrew! I hope y’all review the Stereo 70s if and when you get your hands on it. If you do that I’d love to hear your thoughts on how it compares to the Marantz Pm8006 for playing vinyl. Please please do that. 🙏🏻.
Andrew, thanks to your reviews I have put together the perfect system for me. Now that it's almost complete I don't watch much anymore... album reviews would be a welcome format for me.
Everyt time I think I have decided on a home theater amp, your next video changes my mind. You've done it again. The Cinema 70 with the Emotiva power amp looks perfect what I need for my home theater and stereo music.
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Andrew. When will you get some Monitor Audio Gold 300 or Platinum 300 for review ? You really need to. Also would appreciate if you could do something a little different and interesting.
If plenty of your audience is interested in active speakers, such as i, you could get hold of a pair older active speakers, network powered ones and re review or compare them to new and current models. Their are plenty of examples. Kanto, Swan, my Yamaha NX-N500.
I assure you they are no toy and would be well worth a review for people who can't afford new expensive stuff. Finding older hardware like my NX-N500 are still current and give amazing sound to someone who doesn't want a lot of hassle neither separates, has no money for new stuff.
Also i think a lot of viewers will also want a review on the new Yamaha R-N1000, R-N800 network receivers. I am on a path of research as a graduate from my NX-N500 all in one system to HiFi separates but we don't know how to connect the stuff together, learn impedence and ohm jargon and whether we need a pre amp with an amp. How does it all connect up ?
@@michael-4k4000 Hey Michael. Thanks. It would be really nice if Andrew could get hold of a pair for review Vs newer active powered speakers. Re reviewing older hardware would be interesting. Mine have been working since 2016, constantly connected to my network and play the best Hi Resolution you can get via Qobuz. Qobuz has more Hi Res catalogue as standard than Tidal. I am looking for an upgrade path to a separates system. Monitor will probably be Silver 300 or Silver 500 with maybe Yamaha amp, or Audiolab. Anyways I am still saving lol. Thanks for your kind reply.
You touched on this excelling as a processor a few times in your review and, honestly, there are no good home theater processors out right now (receivers are getting a refresh, but processors are not). If using an external amplifier (I'm planning on the Purifi class D amps: probably from Buckeye paired with Ascend Acoustics ELX towers that I'm in the midst of purchasing), would you say the Cinema 70 is a top pick over your other named choices as just a home theater processor: i.e. the Onkyo or Sony (wish Sony would release a processor)?
Can the RCA pre-amp outs connect to XLR inputs on the amplifier with an adapter cable? Does that cause issues or degradation?
Really appreciate your input, thanks! This was timely for me.
I was not able to tell your opinion when used as a processor only as the comparisons appeared to take into account the amplifier section for each.
Bought the C70 in the UK for £750 6 months ago because of all the pre outs. All of my speakers are B&O so all active speakers so this is a great solution for me. Also works really well with my Rega Planar 6 for all my vinyl. Great review by the way.
Great review. I'd love to see a review of the KEF R3 Meta. Or a list of bookshelf speakers for people that like more neutral speakers.
I picked the cinema 70 up second hand and paired it with 2 warfdale diamond 12.4 and a klipsch R121 sub and I am loving life! Viewing on a Sony A95K with an Apple TV 4K.
Having recently stepped up from a slimline NR-1402 Marantz to a Cinema 60, i can see the power difference BUT the slimline ran my Def-Tech bookshelves faithfully for 8 years. Having the 70's pre-amp outputs is icing on the cake.
The fact that they gave the 70 FULL preamp outs for the FIRST TIME in the Slimline Series' history is a-mazing and poses a dilemma for consumers with more simple HT. Get the 70 + an amp or step up to the 50? Hard call now.
Unless there is need for more than 7 Channels, Cinema 60 or 70 should suffice. I have the 60. A dedicated power amp compliments the setup especially if you own speakers that need a lot of power.
@@michael-4k4000but top 4 spkrs ll b bttr than 2 fr the atmos effects as sound moves in a cube!
I got the 60 and love it. Had a Sony and im glad i hippity skippity hopp't over to Marantz
@@andrewrobinsonreviewsI like how you said Full Pre/outs and not just fronts 😃
Thanks guys for finally bringing this review to the masses. I can say that i have fallen in love with this AVR. Yes, manual setup isnthe way to roll.
I will be adding external amplification this fall but out of the box and running my gear, it has performed admirably.
Take care guys and thanks as always
Perfect... I'll be using it as preamp. The mains LR will be powered by external amp, and any C and surround will be handled by the 70s.
Did you get it already?
@@GreatVomitto yes... using it as a preamp now, w Marantz Ruby as main LR amp. 70 has a built in 9-band EQ, and when combined with a high-pass filter to the mains and low to the sub, it's very useful.
I'm also thinking of buying it as preamp. I have 2.1 already. Unfortunately, it has only 1 hdmi out. I wanted to connect TV and projector. Cinema 60 is kinda over my budget.@@curt5802
The pre-out flexibilty is even better than your script mentioned, though your video showed it in actuon. You can turn off all amps and run it as a full pre-amp with no amps on. However, even better than that each amp pair (plus the center alone) can have the amps turned on or off. So you can run this with a 3 channel amp powering your LCR with the internal LCR Amps off while the Marantz still powers your 4 surrounds and or heights. It is a game changer for sure!
Man, I love the slim chassis! Why no one else sells receivers like that?
I’ve been waiting to update my NR1710 for years ever since I got my HDMI 2.1 consoles.
NR1711 didn’t feel like enough of an update and somehow I missed this release. After seeing your review yesterday it was an instabuy. And for $915 delivered it was a steal!
Love the new design! And they finally changed the ugly menu. The remote has backlight now! Info button is actually useful! A few hours in I couldn’t be happier with the Cinema 70 just for the quality of life improvements alone.
I don’t even do home theater and I just love watching these reviews
We appreciate your doing so!
I just installed a Cinema 60 yesterday and was blown away. The 60 is a better deal as it’s twice the power for not much more.
The point of this product is to give us a slimmer receiver but with some of the power and options of the big boys. The 60 is supposed to be better.
I wonder why manufacturers do not make small and slim high powered AV receivers with good quality class-D amps. I would rather have that than a some big and hot monster.
They do ..
Integra Slim line 5.1-Channel 4K Network A/V Receiver Black (DSX-3)
5 seperate d class amplifiers .
I absolutely love my Cinema 70s, which I purchased on Superbowl Sunday (and it absolutely rocked my little media room)! I love the new Stereo 70s as well. But with Marantz, you can buy what you need with plenty of confidence.
I was planning to buy a stereo receiver and a 5.1 AV receiver, this marantz 70s review by you solved my dilemma. You have done an excellent review in detail along with your expert lady judge ! I am going to order this soon.
I picked up a 70s myself about a month ago; found it on sale at around 800 euros and decided to go for those pre-outs rather than a Denon S760 (though due to housing changes only got it up and running about a week ago). It's doing a great job driving my speakers, but I may pick up a three-channel Emotiva BasX amp to drive the fronts. But with two subs to handle bass duties, which is really what calls for power, driving my speakers 80-20k hz seems to be no problem whatsoever. And the silver-gold variant I got looks killer on my tv bench, which is a bonus.
Full pre amp out and slim line is the real deal for this AVR. Upgradeable with external amp and use as processor.
Great content as always guys. UK Pricing for the Cinema 70s is quite a bit less ($930/£730) where as the RZ50 is much more expensive over here ($1785/£1400) as is the Sony AN1000 ($1275/£1000) making the Cinema 70s a great option in the UK.
I use the Marantz 70 Slimline with a Emotiva Amp for the front three ls50 Meta speakers in a 5.1 system with a Goldenear 8" Sub. The Kef speakers theoretically sound better with more power which is the rational for the Emotiva. I haven't tested without the Emotiva yet. After a break-in periods and speaker placement refinement the system is impressive in my medium size room home theater. I highly recommend the Marantz 70S. I enjoy the diminutive size and excellent IQ and SQ for movies and stereo streams. The 70S and the Emotiva generate virtually zero heat which is a nice benefit. I listen at lower volume and the sound is "rich" and dialogue is intelligible. I searched but did not find the 70S silver version in the USA.
I'm thinking about purchasing this AVR and LS50 Meta. Is there any chance you could check how do they sound in 2.0/2.1 configuration without the emotiva amp? I'm afraid that 70s won't drive them properly.
Purchased it few months ago as my first receiver for 5.1 setup. Replaced Sonos Beam Gen2 + surrounds AND Cambridge Audio AXR100 stereo for vinyl. Newer used it at level >80, so no issues with power in a relatively compact living room. I think it’s great for what it provides, also price in Europe is just 700 EUR now (~$780) which makes it absolute steal.
I own this receiver and I absolutely love it. I want to dd the BASX 3 later this year.
Wow, very different comparison conclusions in my country vs. the Onkyo RZ50. The RZ50 costs TWICE as much... So it's a no brainer that the Cinema 70s is the better value for money.
This is HILARIOUS! I literally just bought the Cinema 70S and the Emotiva BasX A7 this last week. It makes my Polk Legend Series 5.1.2 sing, effortlessly at reference levels.
I would think a good 3 channel amp would be all you need with this (LF C RF). This should free up enough electrons for the surround/Atmos channels.
For apartment it is enough
Hi Andrew and Kristi, I just wanna thank you guys for helping me building my home theater, in the end I picked up the Cinema 50 and Monitor Audio Silver 500 7G, awesome sound!!! Thanks for the awesome videos and clearing out a lot of my questions.
I hope you do a review on the new Marantz STEREO 70s. The Cinema 70 was on my short list, thanks in part to your review. The Stereo 70s looks like a perfect fit for my 2.1 system.❤
I got the Cinema 70 yesterday.
I update from an old Yamaha, which I had already coupled with an Outlaw 5k.
As Andrew and Kristi suggested, the Cinema 70 + Outlaw 5k powering my Sonus Faber Liuto is to die for!!
I did start from testing the Cinema 70 direct to the SF just for curiosity - 50W was definitely not enough.
I'm 50/50 HT and Music and I concluded this was the best solution for me. If you're much higher in HT then go RZ50 at the same price.
I'm now ready to upgrade projector to 4K and add 2 more audio channels!
I have a very small living room and the space in the TV cabinet did not allow for anything taller than 13.5cm (~5"). I bought the Cinema 70 out of necessity but it was a pleasant surprise.
The more I think about this, this is a really smart play for those with already built-out 5.1 to 7.2 rooms, but want to upgrade to a processor, but also cannot afford or do not yet know what AMPS they want.
I also appreciate the fact that the majority of us have at most, a 7.2 channel room. If more reviewers pushed finding the best options at these options, rather constantly review 11 - 13 channel systems, it would be so much more helpful.
I still think the majority of us would be fine with a 5.2 channel system for 99% of our viewing/listening experiences.
Pretty impressed this has the pre-outs in such a slim model. Inputs/Outputs are the first things I look at before considering a purchase. It's getting really difficult to consider a stereo-only devices when you can get an AVR like this that handles both audio and video, stereo and surround.
I had a home demo of the stereo 70 with my dm602s and I was amazed how good it sounded and it gave my B&Ws a new lease of life and the built in phono stage is superb and my cds sounded fantastic the only gripe I had with it was the streaming features spent most of the time buffering
When does Marantz start to upgrade the internals on their lines. Is the 70 and 60 other than power, the same? Does the 50 model start to use higher quality parts internally? Perhaps another way to put it is when does a 70s+Emotiva Amp stop performing better than an upper line Marantz Cinema model?
I have an old Marantz NR1506 Slimline and have been very impressed with it powering my DefTech ProMonitor 1000’s, Martin Logan center channel while directing my DefTech ProSub 800. Only run it as a 3.1 and it is plenty for my needs. For a small system, it has a relatively big sound and is a pleasure to listen to with Apple Music Lossless via Apple TV. Sounds much better than most sound bars!
Shout out to Kristi for her good taste. Bring back the silver finish
@@hall2jc I mean the industry in general...
I love the idea of pairing this with a 3-channel power amp to run LCR speakers, and use the Marantz internal powrered channels for any surround speakers you want to use (or likely not use, in my case). The slim chassis just makes it' easier to arrange in a room, especially if you are going to have a big chonky power amp.
Would love to see a proper dedicated three channel amp. I want to step away from 5.1 and beyond and move back to stereo, however... for TV and movies I'm reluctant to lose my centre channel. I hope Marantz is listening.
@@thomjarvis2922 I mean, there are certainly options out there for that. But most of them are built on modular platforms that accomodate up to 7 or 9 channels. So if you go with 3, you end up getting a somewhat lesser bang for the buck, considering the cost of the power supply and chassis is fixed no matter the channel count.
I’m gonna get the Cinema 70 and do exactly that. Have a 5.1.2 set up in a small dedicated room, so I’m replacing an old Onkyo with the 70. And if I need more power done the line I’ll add a 3 channel power amp.
This is what I’m doing too. My cabinet doesn’t fit an AVR inside, so I’m putting it on top. I don’t want a giant AVR on top, so instead of the cinema 60 I’m getting the 70 with a ZA3 amp for my two Def Tech tower speakers to start out. Im replacing a Samsung sound bar, so literally anything is going to sound WAY better for me 😂
How is this compared to the marantz nr1711?
Great review Andy! I've had this in my system for a few months now and I have to say I couldn't be happier! I've got it hooked up to my active Linn AV5125/Keilidhs/Centrik/Kans etc in a 7.1 set up. This is an upgrade from the Audiolab 8200AP which was a really good processor. The first thing to hit me was the warmth - this reminded me of the vinyl vs CD battles we used to have back in the day where the vinyl was oh, so charming and the CD was crisp and clear. But the second thing to hit me was the detail - oh, yes the 70s revealed another level of detail the Audiolab just didn't manage. To be fair, the Audiolab's soundfloor was into the concrete - no subwoofer was needed with this unit believe me! The Marantz doesn't quite go down that far hence the re-introduction of my favourite sub: The REL Q100E. And music in 2 channels will put a smile on your face. Yes, anyone thinking about using the 70s as a processor, don't hesitate. It is very, VERY good. 👍
Andrew, you have reviewed the Cinema 50 and now the Cinema 70. Would love a review of the Cinema 40 to see if you think if the upgraded electronics create a better sound than the 50.
It's coming.
I’ve had the C40 for a few months now, powering my new R3 Meta & R6 Meta (and Klipsch surrounds) which I’m all very pleased with, but very almost went with the C70 and Amp as you described. I went for silver too and it looks spectacular, especially with those front light strips. It just helps give that “cinema feel” when watching a movie in dimly lit room.
I've been waiting for this review. Earlier in the year, I got the '70 with a pair of KEF LS50's in a simple 'starter home cinema' 2.0 setup. All new so I didn't really have a reference point.
After being initially unimpressed with a thin / top-endy / shouty sound out of the box, I tried the Audyssey correction and wow! That filled out the sound. Both music (usually Airplay2) and TV / movies (streamed) sound amazing. Real depth but without the booming. A very tight low end, easy to listen to mids and detailed highs.
Thinking about adding a sub and some surround in the future. Nice to know the '70 can do all this for me without having to upgrade it.
V happy to have this setup confirmed by you guys!
For me it sounds like a killer option, if you're someone inclined into getting a starter kit that doesn't suck initially and then upgrade it down the line. For smaller homes this also should be a number one option, plenty of features, the possibility to go atmos if you so wish and drive everything from it.
With external amplification, could this match the Anthem.
The 70 is ideal. My Integra Pre/Pro just blew itself up for the forth and last time and I just happen to have an Outlaw 5000 amp I've been using forever without a hiccup. I use an excellent fully balaned stereo preamp with fully balanced mono amps that has a home theater bypass that uses RCA inputs so the 70s should be close to an ideal solution for me in its preamp-only mode. And without the added heat from the internal amps, the product should last longer. Every receiver and pre-pro I've had over the last decade has had reliability issues due to heat in spite of them sitting on the top shelf of an open rack. I even resorted to using an AC Infinity fan in always-on mode and I still had problems.
Even after upgrading my wiring with two new 20 amp circuits dedicated to the system and upgrading my panel grounding to 8 awg cabling with four additional copper grounding rods which dropped the house's ground impedence to barely detectable on my nephew's Fluke multimeter and enables the system's power conditioners to work as best as possible, yet my processor still ran red only to fail last weekend!
So I just ordered the Cinema 70. Thanks for bringing the Cinema 70s to my attention Andrew!
Will you get to review the “ stereo “
Version of this ??
Totally agree re. the full pre-amp outs! Also, the slimline dimensions are not to be ignored as A LOT of Media Consoles that aren't purpose-built for A/V gear do not have the clearance for larger receivers.
I purched a Cinema 70S before seeing this review. I too mainly was after the fact it has pre-outs for all channels. I have a fairly small room and it doesn't have much of a problem powering my Klipsch RP-280F fronts, RP-500C II center and 4 RP-600M surround speakers (I also have dual R-120SW subs). I do plan on getting a seperate amp and I was mainly looking at the Marantz MM8077, but after seeing this, I might need to look at Emotiva or Outlaw amps. I would love to see a review of reperate home theater amps.
Good morning friends! I've always been a fan of their slimline series. Space is a real issue in many situations and size is definitely a feature to consider. Great review and I hope that you have great Sunday.
They outdid themselves on the Cinema 70 IMHO. It's sooooo good!
@@andrewrobinsonreviews and the new design language is just the icing on the cake!
Just bought the cinema 70 for 750EUR! Compared to the stereo 70 I just wish it had the HDAM module!
I just ordered this AVR based upon, not only this review (which I value very highly), but because my existing home theater cabinet didn't have the headroom to accommodate my Sony STR-DN1080. Plus, the Sony didn't have pre-amp outputs, and even though I had already purchased a pair of Russound line level to speaker level (or the other way around, not sure) as a workaround I still didn't feel comfortable with that array, even if it did fit in my cabinetry (which it doesn't).
I just received my Emotiva XPA-3 Gen3 amplifier today, and this will now take over occupancy of where the Sony AVR used to sit. The displaced Sony, which I must say is a very solid AVR of which I have zero complaints (and wouldn't be replacing it if it weren't for the size restrictions that I have with my cabinet and the lack of pre-outs) will eventually be headed to a new home.
This will all be connected to a Polk Reserve series of speakers - 2 R700 front L/R, R400 center and 2 R200 rear L/R....all anchored by my new RSL Speedwoofer 12S sub (BEAST!). Can't wait to get it all connected.
Thank you so much for the helpful reviews....keep'um coming!
I am also upgrading to this from my STR-DN1080 because the Sony can't do 4K120 like the Cinema 70s can. I imagine you have yours now, how is it?
@@mirarid If I'm to be honest, I've not done a lot of video quality testing, but what I can confirm is that this thing is rock solid. A definite improvement over my much-beloved and since replaced Sony AVR. Anyone moving from the Sony STR-DN1080 to the Marantz Cinema 70S will NOT be disappointed (especially if they get an external, albeit not necessary, amplifier to pair with it like I did.
Hi Andrew and Kristi, I agree with you. It is fun and futureproof. I coupled mine to an old Denon AVC-10SE for just Stereo. When my budget grows I will upgrade.
Luv your reviews.
Greeting from The Netherlands!
I finally bought it thanks to your review and I am more than happy. Have been testing it for a couple of days. Huge upgrade from my Fosi Audio. 🤣
Thank you!
I'm so happy to hear you are enjoying the Cinema 70!! We sincerely appreciate the support! Happy listening!
Andrew and Kristi
Have been a Marantz fanboy since the 80’s. Happy to see the company producing a quality product at more than one price point.
This video had a significant influence on purchasing the Cinema 70s. The sound of it is very good but would have liked it to have a ESS DAC chip. I like a more technical/reference sound. I like I have the option to run it as a pre-amp and use a separate amp. I'm running a 2.1 setup with the Arendal 1723 bookshelf and SVS micro3000
They should have added 2 more height channels on the pre-amps to complete 5.1.4 and that's like majority of the market.
Hello Andrew and Kristi, Thanks for all your reviews, I keep waching all of them as I'm trying to buy my fisrt receiver ever, in your opinion, what would you choose between the Yamaha RX-A4A and the Marantz Cinema 60? In my country the Marantz is 400$ cheaper and I'm not sure if the price difference is worth it, I'll use the AVR with a pair of Klipsch RP-6000F. Thank you!
If you run external amps through the cinema 70 do you still get Marantz sound signature influence on the sound? Marantz HDAM, does the external amp get the benefit of that?
In Germany, you can buy this sweet Thing for 700€ inkl. VAT. That's a steal for me ! Using it with the QA 5040 (for 1300€/pair inkl. VAT) could be an awesome Setup, couldn't it. What do you think ?
This would make a good amp for some efficient towers, like a set of Klipsch RP5000s (95dB @ 1 watt /1 meter) and their matching center and surround / Atmos speakers. Re: the A4A, that amp *will* have more power, as it's rated at more than twice what the 70s does at 8 ohms, 20- Hz - 20 kHz, 2 ch. driven to roughly the same THD.
As an old HiFi dealer from >30 years ago, weight is *still* a good indicator of an amplifier's power capability:
The 70s weighs 19.2 lbs.
The A4A? *35.7 lbs.*
I love Marantz having the 8015 because I have the speakers and subs! It also has the shut-down feature for crazy preamp application.
It's a great receiver. You can still pick one up here bit.ly/3sntDj0 but at its price, if I were on the market right now, I'd get this receiver bit.ly/3DyHEjb.
We are actually and if you watch our Sony reviews we call them out for their lack of design.
Man! I trust you so much that, even after watching dozens of other reviews, I have been waiting for your review of this receiver for months and holding myself from buying it meantime! I know in the US it's $1200 but here in Spain is at 869€ (and for once a tech product is cheaper than in the US 😅)
Thank you so much for this review! ❤
Glad I could help! And it sounds like the 70 is a steal where you live!
@@andrewrobinsonreviews Don't think it's actually priced at 869€ officially, but I've seen it for sale at the 800€ pricepoint (which... uh... is what I paid for mine.)
Timely review as I am thinking about a slim line Marantz in the future. Pre amp outs a game changer if needed. Thank you guys.
This is the one pair it with 3 crown amps and you got a killer system for your money love it because you can use it as a preamp fully not concerned about the power power is cheap
What would you do?
1. BasX A3 @ $550 + Cinema 70S @ $900 ($1450)
2. BasX A3 @ $550 + Cinema 60 @ $1275 ($1825)
3. No ext amp and Cinema 50 @ $1875 ($1875)
Have 3 speaker front (BP8060) and center CS8060. Room not capable of surrounds unless cordless but want room for expansion
I'd go with option 1. Thank you so much for the support. I apologize for not responding sooner, John.
You are absolutely right - it is a great package that also looks and feels great. I wish you had your review back in January - it would've spared me a lot of doubts and failed purchases and returns :)
I bought mine back in January 2023 after several attempts to find a reasonable modern upgrade that could do eARC with my Sony TV, wifi streaming, and ideally drive my old B&W CMD7 pair.
And not only this Cinema 70s does all that and sounds mature, the most lovely part is that its software simply works, and it does that, reliably and fast, right after my first install and update. This is some reare luck today.
eARC with my Sony TV as well as Spotify, Internet radio or even remote control with Google home - it all just works, already 7 months longs with absolutely no complaints.
I can only wholeheartedly recommend this Marantz if you are looking to replace an outdated amp or a receiver with a modern A+B class amp, that will serve as a central unit for the most tasks we need today - TV sound and streaming.
Thank you for sharing your personal experience(s) and thank you for your support!
Thank you very much for the video and for the quality you put into each one you create.
Thank you for watching and for your comment!
I look forward to the review of the Marantz Cinema 60, which has twice the power and HDAM module.
Would be interested in your review of the recently released Marantz stereo 70s.
That said... maybe it's worth the extra $200 for the cinema 70s since I'm going to use an external amp regardless.
Just curious if the HDAM circuit makes a difference.
Also noticed that the cinema 70 has a 12v trigger but the stereo 70 doesn't. Am I missing something??
I have had a predecessor of this receiver as my first surround sound receiver and was very surprised of the results it gave on my Bowers & Wilkins CM9s2 wich I drovein the BI amp mode and I had 3 CM1s2 for surround and center. The sound was really very good after some tweaking of the Audissey settings and the target curve with the app. I only bought a SR1713 because I wanted a full set of Atmos speakers and a bit more power.
For everyone that is not playing extremly loud and with a small budget, this is excellent gear. 👌🏼
Love what is on offer these days in terms of hifi, however I really, really wish true quadraphonic sound receivers, integrated amps would make a comeback. Miss 4 full amplifiers in one box, w a myriad of options for speaker layouts. Love the reviews, big up to the both of you.
very attached to the Yamaha brand, I just went to Marantz to replace my Yamaha CX-A5000.
what I liked was finding an amp with all the connections possible (pre-out).
so I bought the 70'S and I absolutely do not regret my choice.
it is paired with 2 Nurpime MCX2 & 3 power amps to power my B&W HTM1 800 center vocal and my Martin Logan Quest front speakers.
the cimema 70'S is the best compromise to upgrade my system with the latest video/audio formats.
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I know it is pretty similar, but do you plan to review the Marantz Stereo 70s? I’d love to know your thoughts on that one as well.
Eventually.
@@andrewrobinsonreviews Awesome! I look forward to it!
The more video's i watch of yours the more i rely on Kristi's insight. Good review. I've been on the fence between Marantz Cinema 50 and Sony 5000es - This review tells me that Sony is a better product for surround/home theater AV. I will say, i love the look of the Marantz line
This product is also a nice fit for setups with active loudspeakers. Its a nicely flexible product while not being too big. I used the older NR1607 like that and always wished I could shut off the amps.
So you both motivated me to fix two of my powered amplifiers. They are Hitachi HMA-7500 mk II they have meters in the front, and I love them vintage look. You both fixed up an amplifer these amplifier s came from a dear friend of mine. My amplifier right now is parrasound 2250 v2 I know these Hitachi are going to sound different. THANK YOU BOTH FOR MOTIVATING ME TO LIGHT THAT FIRE 🔥 IN ME AGAIN.
Hi Andrew and Kristi.
Greetings from Australia. 🇦🇺 I hope all is well with you.
Once again, thanks for your informative and entertaining content! 👍
I once had a 5.1.2 home theatre powered by the predecessor to the Cinema 70, the NR 1711. This configuration powered my small to medium room very successfully. The 50 watts RMS was more than adequate, somewhat surprisingly.
These days, I have upgraded to a 5.1.4 system powered by a Marantz 6015. The extra headroom is handy, as are the two extra channels, but the AVR was twice the price of the NR 1711.
Keep up the great work!
Cheers. 🍻👌
It's $2000 Australian dollars down here. ($1300 USD) which is about on par with shipping. I think I'll wait for a little while until the discounting starts. Still love my NR1608 but I crave those pre outs.
I'm in the same boat as you mate! Waiting patiently for the Australian retailers to start discounting so I can upgrade from my 1608. Was initially really excited when this receiver was announced but shocked to see a 25% increase in RRP over the outgoing NR1711!
I managed to get this for 200 bucks off, brand new a couple weeks ago.
The shop had an open box, but sold it just before I called in, so the sales guy offered me a brand new one for slightly more than the open box.
Now I need to upgrade my speakers from my existing Pioneer HTIAB set up from 2004. Thinking either those Focals, maybe KEF LS50, or something more budget friendly like the KEF Q150, dali spetkor, psb imagine, etc.
But even with the old little Pioneer speakers, this baby slams.
I have this AV reciever and run it with Polk ES60 towers, ES35 centre, ES15 surrounds, XT90 atmos speakers and an XT12 sub (im looking at new height channels and a sub when i get a bit of spare cash), I wanted the ES55 towers but the ES60s were being sold for £100 less, i was unsure if i would need an additional amp to power the ES60 towers but the Marantz does it effortlessly.
Its a great reciever and fits into almost any cabinet, the majority of those that say it is underpowered (at least in an average UK size living room) have probably never owned one.
Thanks for the review. I feel this is a receiver that is often overlooked for the reasons you state: most see the power rating and ignore it.
I’ve owned my 70s for about 3-months now and my impressions of it have been pretty much the same as you outline in the video: great option for smaller home theater setup (I am only running a 3.1 right now) and excellent for stereo music listening. It sounds fantastic with my front L+R (RP-8000F II’s) connected via pre-out to an M7025 for extra power and it sounds pretty great. I don’t really have the room for a full-blown surround setup and really just wanted something simple yet clean and powerful enough to sound great for movies and music. Plus it feels good to know I can easily expand when need to. And, I wish I could have purchased in silver. ;)
I’ve got a silver M70 for 6 months or so. Great receiver!
I enjoyed this review - thanks. I could use a sanity check on my logic - I will connect the Marantz 70s preamp outs to my Pioneer SC27 (ICEpower-based Class D amp 140 watts over 7) for the power boost. This is for a moderate size living room. Please let me know what your thoughts are.
I just might start saving to get the Cinema 70 even though I use two channel plus a sub and really like my AXR100. Does anybody else when feeling like buying something new re-watch a review of what you have to remind yourself that your product fulfills your needs ?
What a timing... literally was looking to buy these next week 😂 Thank you ❤
Hopefully you'll find the video helpful!
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@@KristiWright Hi Kristi, have you got any referral links for the UK 🇬🇧 market?
Sadly, not for this product.
Hey Everyone i used my Marantz HTR with the new Vidar 2 amp to power my front speakers and Geez they paired up good !
Thanks for the video Robinson's 😮
Its not powaaa that matters its output impendence '
So the Onkyo 50 is definitely a better receiver and then you’re saying that the Sony 5000 ES is better to? Because I really love the review of the 7000 but I don’t need that many channels.
It being so close in price to the rz50 makes the rz50 a no-brainer pick. It's a tremendous value in avr's.
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This receiver supports all DTS and Dolby audio, like DTS, DTS-HD MA, Dolby True HD, Dolby Atmos, I'm thinking about buying one. Greetings from Portugal
Sure. Ading external power makes it different test. And please remember it’s slim so comparing it to more powerful nonslim is not fair. But of course you can compare it to anything you want to.
I agree. IMHO, adding an outboard amp to this defeats the reason for having a slim form factor. I've been looking at this and it's predecessor for a small living room 3-5 channel system, and when adding a small sub to do the heavy lifting I imagine this will do great by itself.
I have 3 of the previous versions of this. They are all amazing. Huge AV receivers don't go well in a minimalist room design, these do.
Yeah I've been amazed at how much volume one can get out of very few watts, especially with sensitive speakers. It didn't really click for me until I was reading up on the Amp Camp kits, and realized that sensitivity ratings are a measure of how many decibels a speaker can achieve 6 feet from the listener PER WATT of clean power. That's why First Watt is called that, and that why my monitors and sub are now fed by the A and B channels of an 18W/channel Pioneer SA-500A. The volume knob is held at 12 o'clock so that someone else using the system doesn't blow my Wharfedale's when I'm away.
The Cinema 60 and 70 are almost identical (one more hdmi on the 60, and the big one, is 100w per channel vs 50). As I plan to have the LCR use separate amps (I'll just power the surrounds with the 50w per channel), the Cinema 70 is the better value option for me. Having multiple channel pre-outs at this price point is fantastic. And with budget but fantastic sounding amps like the Aiyima ones and others, the Cinema 70 is a compelling choice.
Well, one of the biggest differences between the 60 and 70 is the Room Correction version of Audyssey. Cinema 70 uses MultEq which is now rightly considered ancient. Cinema 60 uses MultEq XT which someone has used REW to measure against XT32 (the best version but also quite old) and the results were almost identical. If you're in the US, I'd get the discounted RZ50 instead which has DIRAC.
@@techsamurai11 I have the MiniDSP DDRC-24 (the 2x4 HD with Dirac), and plan to "Dirac" (I verbed a noun, ack!) the L+R. I figured (incorrectly?) that the surrounds can do with the "ancient" Audyssey. Actually, plan another DDRC-24 to Dirac the Center (and the LFE, since there's another input in there).
Good review as usual! I´m in for a buy very soon but I do miss a short comment on the GUI of the amps you test though. Cause some recievers are really hard to work with. Please add that to your reviews of recievers, it would make the review perfect :-)
As far as the Pre-amp outs on the Cinema line, Cinema 40, 50, 60, and 70s. Do you feel they all have the same output quality as far as sound and noise? My plan is to go with a Cinema 70 and either a 3 channel Anthem MCA 325 Gen 2 or even a McIntosh MC152 for stereo L/R and the Cinema 70 for the center channel. Currently I have Revel Performa3 F208 on the Left/Right and their C205 center channel. 95 percent of my listening is 2 channels with the other 5 percent basic TV/movies. Thanks for any input and I enjoy watching all of your videos. Doug
Perhaps you should also check the sound quality of the phono input when available
I love your reviews. Fun. Consistent. Amazing audio and cinematic viewing. Lucky to have your resource.
I'm buying the Cinema 70s next time BestBuy has it on sale. It went down to $970 in December 👍
I’d buy RZ50 Onkyo over this. For $300 more it is still cheaper than the Marantz if you had to buy a separate amplifier. I would also buy the Sony AN1000 before this. I have a cheaper Sony and I’ve been happy with it.
I have the Cinema 70s in preout only-mode processing 5.1 system made of Genelec G-series active speakers. Works beautifully for 2.1 setup as well. It'll be a 5.1.2 system some day
This AVR would be my choice if I ever replace my stereo setup in my bedroom.
It looks great, is small and I don’t need much power for that purpose.
I was waiting for this review. Thanks👍🏽
I’m glad you guys finally reviewed this, even though i already pulled the trigger during the summer sales. I was able to get this for about 700€ (in silver^^), I thought it was a pretty steep discount for such a new product. I’ve only just set it up with my 5 Klipsch RP line speakers, and I gotta say I’m enjoying it quite a bit. Thank you for your work, keep it up!
I use its predecessor the N1711 and feed its front outputs into a higher quality 8006 which uses a power direct mode hence acting like a power amp. Driving a pair of 6 ohm AE500 stand mount speakers on solidsteel stands and each with a REL sub using the high level cable it’s a great AV option. As the 8006 is pure analogue I use that as my stereo amp and a small external DAC from iFi for streaming Apple Music. All nice, simple, future proof and hopefully long lasting. The 8006 is made in Japan and weighs a ton. Sounds great still despite being a few years old now. I believe the new stereo 50 is very similar so look forward to you reviewing that maybe with AEs or B&W 705s.
Andrew! I hope y’all review the Stereo 70s if and when you get your hands on it. If you do that I’d love to hear your thoughts on how it compares to the Marantz Pm8006 for playing vinyl. Please please do that. 🙏🏻.
Andrew, thanks to your reviews I have put together the perfect system for me. Now that it's almost complete I don't watch much anymore... album reviews would be a welcome format for me.
Everyt time I think I have decided on a home theater amp, your next video changes my mind. You've done it again. The Cinema 70 with the Emotiva power amp looks perfect what I need for my home theater and stereo music.
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Sure, Kristi. I can do that.