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Marantz SR4002 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver

Marantz SR4002 7.1 Channel Home Theater Receiver

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Brand: Marantz
Category: CE

List Price: $549.00
Buy New: $332.26
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 11706

Shipping Weight (lbs): 25
Dimensions (in): 17.3 x 15.3 x 6.3

MPN: SR4002
Model: SR4002
UPC: 699927260057
EAN: 0699927260057
ASIN: B000WZ9GS0

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Features:
  • 80 Watts x 7 Channels All Discrete Amplifier Stages
  • HDMI (V1.3) Switching: 3-In / 1-Out
  • Multi-channel (7.1) LPCM via HDMI capability
  • M.R.A.C. Auto Calibration
  • S-Video to Component Video Up-Conversion

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
OK, so you know the benefits of HDMI. Thats the high definition audio/video (or multi-media") interface that lets you connect a DVD player, for example, to a processor or receiver with just one cable. And then use just one more cable to get all that information to your TV screen. Think youd like that convenience? And how about switching so you can select one or the other HDMI-equipped source without the hassle of changing multiple cables? The SR4002 has it. Not quite that far on the leading edge? Dont worry. Instead, think about the advantages of having assignable component video inputs. And S-video to component video upconversion so you can enjoy superb picture quality from almost any source. Yes, the SR4002 has them too. A second zone audio output so you can enjoy your favorite sources in a different area of your home. Well, to steal a phrase from a spaghetti sauce company, Its in there." Youll also find Dolby Headphone, so you can enjoy a surround experience in private. Think of those late night TV broadcasts in surround sound. Now you can listen as loudly as you want without waking your neighbor. Or your baby. The infrared flasher input lets the SR4002 play nicely with other components in your system. And the backlit remote controller easily learns those other commands so it can converse intelligently with every citizen in your home entertainment world. In fact, everything you really need for a great system is in the SR4002.


Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Only 1 flaw   October 6, 2008
Matthew Kocvara
Great receiver. The only problem is that I can't use my HDMI cable to view the set up screen, otherwise excellent in every way. Movies and music sound terrific. pretty easy to get up and running and the remote controls my TV, so at least I can get rid of one remote. I bought it for$500.00 and considered it well worth it. I will buy Marantz in the future.


5 out of 5 stars Great receiver, great price   September 10, 2008
Peck (Bouton, Ia.)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I did a lot of research and listening to different receivers before making my final decision. I ended up buying the Marantz because of it's excellent sound quality and features. The remote can be "taught" from other remotes and the HDMI switching is easy. At first I didn't think it would have enough power to drive my Paradigms, but I was wrong. It delivers a clean power to them that fills my house with beautiful sound.


4 out of 5 stars Excellent for movies, OK for music   April 19, 2008
C. Sanders (Liberty, MO United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this as a replacement for a NAD T742 that was plagued by quality issues. I will base me review as compared to the NAD.

The Marantz is much more feature rich. HDMI and Component video switching is something the NAD lacked. It has multiple surround modes that I will never use, but I'm sure someone might like them. The auto-setup feature took a few tries, but when it completed successfully everything looked, and sounded great.

For movies, I prefer the Marantz over the NAD. DTS tracks were awesome. Dialog was much more clear and stood out from the rest of the track well.

For music, I prefer the NAD. Like I mentioned earlier, I don't use the surround modes. So music was tested in stereo only. The Marantz was more clear, especially at low volume. However, the NAD gave a more live feel to the music and seemed to fill not only the room, but the whole house much better.

Overall, for the price, the Marantz is a supurb, feature rich, AV receiver. What it lacks in stereo reproduction it more than makes up for in it's surround sound performance.



4 out of 5 stars Solid performance at a fair price   April 7, 2008
John Benton (Garden Grove, CA USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

After a few weeks with the sr4002, I am mostly happy with it. The sound quality is excellent, not too bright like the denon. I think the video from my verizon fios tv looks better now than it did before when I had it connected directly from the box to a dvi connector on my 4 year old 57" toshiba rear projection CRT hd tv. DVDs look excellent also. Switching the 3 hdmi inputs works fine. My only problem (after spending a long time reading the hard to understand manual) is that the video drops out completely maybe once a week and I have to reboot the fios box to restore normal operation. This may be a problem with fios, not the marantz. Also, the unit will only upconvert s-video to component video, with no composite video upconversion. And you need at least one s-video connection to your tv to look at the setup menu.

Delivery from 6th avenue electronics was good, the unit looked to be in perfect shape.



5 out of 5 stars high end features at a low end price   February 29, 2008
J. Lock (chicago burbs)
1 out of 8 found this review helpful

hdmi is where its at, with 3 hdmi inputs and one out, your home theater needs are met. switching is flawless and receiver and remote are easy to use.



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