I have the AV-8805 and it's wonderful. Does everything I need and sounds great. Build quality is superb. For someone who has traditionally used more "hi-end" in the past, the performance of this unit, even in straight through stereo, was quite surprising good. But since going to full bore AV home theater, I wanted something that gave me all AV the features I wanted, but wouldn't compromise too much the audio quality I am accustomed to. This preamp filled all those requirements quite well. Clearly not as good sounding as my Hovland HP 200 stereo pre, but certainly good enough. I use all Bryston power in a 13.1 configuration using KEF Reference loudspeakers, with a single Rythmik Audio FG-12 subwoofer (one of the few subs that will extend nearly flat down to about 15Hz). For vinyl I use an Oracle Delphi, Origin Zephyr, and Grado Reference. Blu-ray is a Sony UBP-X800M2. I also have a Western Digital PR4100 24TB NAS for files. All of this going to a Sony XBR-85X900F 85"4K TV. The AV8805 is a great no compromise AV Processor.
Great review. I use the 7012 and i am very satisfied coming from Pioneer LX76. Maybe one day going 4 seperates but its very expensive compared to an AVR and i cannot use it that loud in the living room.
WOw not bad, but again 4.5K just for that, then TV, seats ,speakers cables and then a list of Blue ray players which suits it best, like say a marantz blue 4K UHD ray player + new 4 UHD blu ray movies and the list will go on, but again still great upload and keep up the great work champ. :) In the ned people listen to your own ears, not everyone like hi pitched twitter sounds and yet others love it? All up low to mid rage costs around 25K to 35K for a dedicated theater room, not including movies or quality of speakers you can spend money on using bookshelf monitors like yamahas own DSP brand, but then again thats a lot of cash around 50K when you included sub woofers and say even the new NS3000 and front towers are NS5000. :)
Excellent review. I always want to try and recreate the theater experience . The review the rustling of leaves in the quiet place the different dialog etc. Was it difficult fine tuning it to hear those various fuller sounds you spoke of? Also this being a pre amp what manrantz product receiver would you pair this with for your home theater setup ? Will be donating shortly
I have a question. It's something that I really can't understand, no matter how hard I try. Recently I was on the market for a 7.1.4 solution. Finally I went for a midrange 9.2 Marantz with 11.2 preams. I was very tempted to buy a separate sound processor for 11.2 channels and a solid multichannel amp. The problem is that those sound processors are very expensive. For example the cheapest 11.2 processing receiver from Marantz costs around 1400 $. It also has amplification for 9 channels. If you want to buy a processor that has only processing for 11.2 channels and no amplification, it costs way more. It doesn;t make any sense. It should cost less since it doesn't have amplification so the production costs are much lower. With the receiver you buy the processor and the amplification for less money. From my point of view a sound processor with 11.2 should cost only 1000 $, or less.
@@tonyweimar2390 you can still do that with an AV receiver that has preams and all of those midrange-high end receivers have. What does a sound processor do better?
I totally believe in true separates. Separate pre amp and separate amp. As technology moves ahead, the receiver and or pre amp starts to become obsolete, as in a new codec is introduced, like Atmos, and the old preamp cannot decode it. But in the meantime you have a killer amp which never really changes much. It just amplifies sound. I am in that boat now because I want Atmos and my AV8801 will not decode it. I will sell my AV8801 and upgrade to what I need, an AV8805. I already have killer amps so they are keepers. You will get a much higher quality preamp section from a separate than an all in one receiver. A receiver only has limited space in that box and something has to give. My preamp weighs as much as many receivers that HAVE amps built in. I can keep my quality 400x5 amp, change out the preamp and I’m set to go. You get more quality and features (generally) if you go total separates.
These reviews, which I do appreciate, are very polished... too polished. Unfortunately I'm the minority I'm sure but feel like these types of reviews are cookie cutter style that lack the character of Gene and Hugo's videos. (Bring Hugo back). Something about the way you talk reminds me of fake news reporters with the robo tempo (normal pitch... transition to high pitch... and end low pitch. On every sentence). That said I still do appreciate the information, just not the delivery. Fortunately I am likely the only person who thinks this lol
Good review but I am not sold on needing 13.2 channels. I would rather go 5.1 with higher quality speakers and a zone 2 stereo. Why pay for channels you never use and I do like Marantz equipment. Also I was an early adapter of four channel back in the wagon train days.
Exclent review. I have the SR7012 which has 9 amplified channels and processing and pre-amp outs for 11.2 channels. I have been curious about what the benefit of having the extra 2 channels or 4 outputs. It seems like it would be nice for a whole house set up. Especially with the Marantz remote app to control everything.
Hello Schey listening to your review on the marantz 8805 you are so contradicting when it comes to reviewing it 8805 quote it’s a beast so you say awesome sound then when you review other pre-pros you talk bad about the Marantz 8805 make your mind up is it a beast who is or is it a mediocre pre-pro
Great review. I have a SR 8012 would you say the 8805 is better and in what way. Eg better Chanel separation and if so what % ? I spent nearly 6 k on the 8012 in Australia.
SpareChange thanks for the reply but you may have misunderstood my question, would you get better sound from the 8805 over the 8012. If I put a Anthem MCA325 power amp to drive the RCL would it sound better?
Did you hook it up to the 7ch/150w@8ohms Marantz power amp using the balanced cables? How about the 4k player? Did you use balanced cables thtere too to the pre-?
Man it’s a preamp 4500 - so I would need 2 separates to power the speakers which if I’m looking for quality another 4 to 5 g’s is that correct - Correct me if I’m wrong - Good review by the way -
Using separates is always more expensive than buying a receiver, but provides more flexibility and you get a more quality (and more expensive) system. Not that receivers are bad. Many great ones out there, but I tend to go the more complicated route...which costs me much more money. 🤦♂️
So will this AV Separate do everything that an AV Receiver will do? So what is a AV Receiver for? I thought a AV Separate was only good if your AV Receiver needs more power? So confused! 🤦🏻♂️ Thank You!
So, I see you have the SB16s and PC4000.... Do you have two of each subwoofers? Also, what is the size of your theater.... I'm curious about the 8505 filling out the space..... I'm looking at a dedicated theater on a new build... (23x47x14)....This using all three formats for speaker layout....
Michael Slocumb Sr. Well the 8805 is just a preamp processor it’ll do fine in your space. I have videos of my theater and subs on my channel. Thanks for watching!
I have a Cary Amp Theater version 7.1 I hooked up. It actually sounds excellent. I have many other speakers that I have as well...I have a Pioneer sc-95 i'd like to use as another amp to hook up to the Marantz AV 8805...Whats the best way or is it even possible to do....Thanks in Advance :)
I am new to all this high end system stuff. Your video made it seem like I could run the AV8805 without other amplifiers? True? If so, why is it called a pre-amp? If not, what do you recommend?
The AV8805 is a Preamp/Processor. It has no internal amplification built in to drive speakers. You would need to add external amplifiers or choose a receiver like a Marantz SR8012 which has 11 built-in amplifiers.
Hey have a question when calibrating speakers what determines if they are small or large. My set up are B&W Nautilus 603 for all height, Backs & surr my Mains are B&W 803 center B&W HTM2
When you run Audyssey or any other auto calibration system, it will check the extension of your speakers. If there is capability of producing frequencies low enough and loud enough the manufacturer of the amp chooses to set your speaker as large... HOWEVER... All serious sound engineers recommend to change that setting and wish they could have their calibration software dictate what should be done, not the manufacturer of the amp. Long story short.... ALWAYS set ALL of your speakers to small and leave everything else to your subs. Buy two, or four and place them correctly! It makes THAT much of a difference....
I’m torn between this and the Denon 8500. What’s the biggest difference in this and the Denon 8500. I see the surround sound formats are different. Could you go into detail about what Theater-Dimensional Virtual Surround is on the 8805? Is this an advantage over the 8500? Thanks for the review.
The biggest difference I see is that the 8500 have internal amplifiers or if you just want to use the pre-out section you could set the avr on preamplifier mode.
@@hometheaterenthusiast1566 yes the 8805 only have rca and xlr outputs. Also the 8500 will support hdmi 2.1 but you will have to ship out the avr to denon to change the hdmi board for a fee
JDmsz ok thank you. I plan on using separates anyhow. I couldn’t find much online on the difference between Theater Dimensional Virtual Surround vs Front Stage Surround Advanced. The balanced connections on the Marantz is a nice touch.
Is there a setting to change from balanced to unbalanced? I have a unit, and it appears to be set to balanced and I do not have cables on me, just want to confirm working, using with a marantz MM7025
Shane thinking about getting the marantz av7705 it will be replacing a pioneer elite lx503 receiver do you think its worth upgrading also will be getting a new outlaw amp to go along with it what do you think
Hello sir !! Question I’m trying to upgrade my gear and I’m tinkling to go for the Marantz 8805 or Emotiva RMC-1 Which one you think is the best choice Thank you
Without question the Marantz AV8805. It's bug free, has a solid reputation for reliability and good warranty, and has a functional room correction system and doesn't say "please wait" while raising the volume control up or down.
Audioholics I just upgraded to the AV8805 from the AV8801 and all I can say is “wow”! A NOTICEABLE improvement in the sound (which was already good in the 8801). Best money I have spent in a while.
Audioholics loving it! Now I just need to find out what I did to prevent audio coming back to the preamp from the TV since the changeover from the 8801 to the 8805? Maybe the HDMI cable won’t work with the HDMI 2.2 on the Marantz properly?
For the price is missing an usb port to be able to process hi-def files from my computer using Roon. For now I go with the Emotiva that has one for that.
can you divide the 13 channels pre outs into two amps? one amp with 5 channels (emotiva xpa 5) and the other one with 2 channels (emotiva xpa 2), each amp needs at least 1.5 volts to work at its full rated power. can the marantz provides the 1.5 volts to each amp? i'm honestly thinkin about the marantz av7704 11.2 ch preamp/processor and then divide the 11 ch pre outs into two emotiva's amps.
@@therealshanelee I think they're aware of that they are asking about audible differences between the two. Not much? Holy shit can't believe how much better the preamp sounds? Don't waste your money go with the SR? I'm guessing that's what the question was.
I think the 7012 is a better deal if you don't need 13 channels. XLR is only needed for long cable runs and everything else is almost identical. $4-5, 000?? Are you kidding me? It's basically the same as the 7012 with the 9 amps taken out. So you get less for more...Bet it sounds exactly the same, and the 7012 has pre-outs for all channels if your bent on using external amps.
John Smith Yes, John is right. If you want the BEST sound and the ability to have the BEST power supply (amplifier), then separates are the way to go. Denton and Marantz have probably the most user friendly on screen set up menu.
After going through how to set up this receiver, it would have been nice to do an actual test of of how much power this receiver really has, including 5 channel and 7 channel. I guarantee that Marantz, Denon, Onkyo, Pioneer and Yamaha do not have FDP (Full Disclosure Power) rating. That’s why after watching several reviews, reading several reviews online and doing sound tests, I bought the NAD T758 V3. They are honest with their power ratings. Sound and Vision did a review of this receiver and were blown away with its performance. Even at 1% distortion, it gets nearly 70 watts per channel. How many receivers on the market can to that? And it still runs cool!!!! Which means this receiver is capable of much more. Also the price is half that of this receiver you just reviewed. I hit the jackpot with NAD!!!!!!!!
The 8805 is a av processor not a av receiver which means it's uses separate amplifiers. Then denon x7200w gets 113 watts 7 channels driven with 0.1% distortion. www.soundandvision.com/content/denon-avr-x7200w-av-receiver-test-bench
from my search there were already reviews of the Denon AVR-X8500H in January 2018 saying it was the world first... this review is from Nov 2018! But Denon and Marantz are the same company anyway.
and if they had a model for 9 channels, then what? you would watch more movies? would be stuck on the internet even longer? become a world traveler maybe?
Hmm... Outside of the occasional pure opinion, there's nothing in this "presentation" that one couldn't have learned from a quick download and read of the 8805 manual. I reserve complements for innovative insights into products. This comes across as nothing more than a quasi-promo/explanatory piece for general audiences. What I miss is Gene and his meaningful commentary (both of which bring a vastly greater degree of A/V credibility, understanding, and import to the analysis).
@@therealshanelee Nicely handled. Ironic humor always plays well. No need to tell you that no offense was intended. I'm confident that constructive criticism will be thoughtfully considered in an effort to continue to fulfill what I thought was/is the premise of this channel -- educative, insightful, as opposed to quasi-promotional (which I don't at all believe was intended even though that's how it's coming across). I, perhaps more than most, appreciate gear presentations when they are teed up in context and expectations are managed. This is a new outlet for you. Gene has worked hard to build an audience, and he's listened to their feedback. I know you will too.
How times change, doesn't this guy now support snake oil? I un subscribed from his channel when he started basically reading marketing spiel out verbatim. I assume he no longer reviews for audioholics?
First time I have watched one of Shane's reviews - fast paced, informative and interesting from start to finish - thank you
Nic Thomas 🍻 Thanks!
@@therealshanelee Hi Shane, when you do your movie reviews, do you think you could review the standard blu rays sometimes...? Cheers
Instablaster.
I have the AV-8805 and it's wonderful. Does everything I need and sounds great. Build quality is superb. For someone who has traditionally used more "hi-end" in the past, the performance of this unit, even in straight through stereo, was quite surprising good. But since going to full bore AV home theater, I wanted something that gave me all AV the features I wanted, but wouldn't compromise too much the audio quality I am accustomed to. This preamp filled all those requirements quite well. Clearly not as good sounding as my Hovland HP 200 stereo pre, but certainly good enough. I use all Bryston power in a 13.1 configuration using KEF Reference loudspeakers, with a single Rythmik Audio FG-12 subwoofer (one of the few subs that will extend nearly flat down to about 15Hz). For vinyl I use an Oracle Delphi, Origin Zephyr, and Grado Reference. Blu-ray is a Sony UBP-X800M2. I also have a Western Digital PR4100 24TB NAS for files. All of this going to a Sony XBR-85X900F 85"4K TV. The AV8805 is a great no compromise AV Processor.
Can you run me through your basic signal flow? AV-8805 out to Amp then what cables are you using to the KEFs? XLRs or RCA?
Great job with this review! Hope to see more collaborations of this sort. Clean, concise and informative, beautifully done ✔
Great video. Really enjoy it.👍👍👍. I have the Marantz Sr7011&Monoprice Monolith amp 7x200 running 7.2.4 and love Marantz. Svs ultra's with their subs.
Brilliant review as always
Excellent and informative review , this bad boy is pricey though!
Dude! You shut down my AV rack with your Alexa command cutting off this video.
midwestiowashooter I knew I'd get someone with that. 🤣😂
Very nicely done!!!!! Looking for more from you in the future.
Great review! This AV Pre amp seems to do everything! I love it!
Intimidating capabilities. I'm just now coming around to understanding most desirable settings for my 20 year old Sony TA-E9000ES Prepro.
Great review. I use the 7012 and i am very satisfied coming from Pioneer LX76. Maybe one day going 4 seperates but its very expensive compared to an AVR and i cannot use it that loud in the living room.
Good job, Shane!!!
WOw not bad, but again 4.5K just for that, then TV, seats ,speakers cables and then a list of Blue ray players which suits it best, like say a marantz blue 4K UHD ray player + new 4 UHD blu ray movies and the list will go on, but again still great upload and keep up the great work champ. :) In the ned people listen to your own ears, not everyone like hi pitched twitter sounds and yet others love it? All up low to mid rage costs around 25K to 35K for a dedicated theater room, not including movies or quality of speakers you can spend money on using bookshelf monitors like yamahas own DSP brand, but then again thats a lot of cash around 50K when you included sub woofers and say even the new NS3000 and front towers are NS5000. :)
Excellent review. I always want to try and recreate the theater experience . The review the rustling of leaves in the quiet place the different dialog etc. Was it difficult fine tuning it to hear those various fuller sounds you spoke of?
Also this being a pre amp what manrantz product receiver would you pair this with for your home theater setup ? Will be donating shortly
I really like your reviews Shane....do you have one for the Nad 777 v3? If not can you do one? The Anthem review was helpful
mark evans Nothing for any NAD products. Not yet at least.
you do the best reviews
BT really enjoys this processor
I have a question. It's something that I really can't understand, no matter how hard I try. Recently I was on the market for a 7.1.4 solution. Finally I went for a midrange 9.2 Marantz with 11.2 preams. I was very tempted to buy a separate sound processor for 11.2 channels and a solid multichannel amp. The problem is that those sound processors are very expensive. For example the cheapest 11.2 processing receiver from Marantz costs around 1400 $. It also has amplification for 9 channels. If you want to buy a processor that has only processing for 11.2 channels and no amplification, it costs way more. It doesn;t make any sense. It should cost less since it doesn't have amplification so the production costs are much lower. With the receiver you buy the processor and the amplification for less money. From my point of view a sound processor with 11.2 should cost only 1000 $, or less.
there are plenty of audiophiles that will pay the extra money to separate the amp and preamp for the sound quality benefits.so makes sense.
@@tonyweimar2390 you can still do that with an AV receiver that has preams and all of those midrange-high end receivers have. What does a sound processor do better?
@@georgepopescu1327 same question
I totally believe in true separates. Separate pre amp and separate amp. As technology moves ahead, the receiver and or pre amp starts to become obsolete, as in a new codec is introduced, like Atmos, and the old preamp cannot decode it. But in the meantime you have a killer amp which never really changes much. It just amplifies sound. I am in that boat now because I want Atmos and my AV8801 will not decode it. I will sell my AV8801 and upgrade to what I need, an AV8805. I already have killer amps so they are keepers. You will get a much higher quality preamp section from a separate than an all in one receiver. A receiver only has limited space in that box and something has to give. My preamp weighs as much as many receivers that HAVE amps built in. I can keep my quality 400x5 amp, change out the preamp and I’m set to go. You get more quality and features (generally) if you go total separates.
These reviews, which I do appreciate, are very polished... too polished. Unfortunately I'm the minority I'm sure but feel like these types of reviews are cookie cutter style that lack the character of Gene and Hugo's videos. (Bring Hugo back). Something about the way you talk reminds me of fake news reporters with the robo tempo (normal pitch... transition to high pitch... and end low pitch. On every sentence). That said I still do appreciate the information, just not the delivery. Fortunately I am likely the only person who thinks this lol
Lord W I agree. His videos are way too polished! He needs to just record his videos on a cell phone next time. Hope it’s not his full time job 🤮
Nice collaboration
Good review but I am not sold on needing 13.2 channels. I would rather go 5.1 with higher quality speakers and a zone 2 stereo. Why pay for channels you never use and I do like Marantz equipment. Also I was an early adapter of four channel back in the wagon train days.
What's the sound different between the 8805 and the 7705?? I don't need more than 7.2.4
Exclent review. I have the SR7012 which has 9 amplified channels and processing and pre-amp outs for 11.2 channels. I have been curious about what the benefit of having the extra 2 channels or 4 outputs. It seems like it would be nice for a whole house set up. Especially with the Marantz remote app to control everything.
Hi, regards from Spain.... If you had to buy a good processor, Anthem avm70 or Marantz av8805?
Thank you in advantage
Hello Schey listening to your review on the marantz 8805 you are so contradicting when it comes to reviewing it 8805 quote it’s a beast so you say awesome sound then when you review other pre-pros you talk bad about the Marantz 8805 make your mind up is it a beast who is or is it a mediocre pre-pro
WHICH is Your preference, Klipsch or Svs Ultra Speakers , For The home theater Set Up ?????
Great review. I have a SR 8012 would you say the 8805 is better and in what way. Eg better Chanel separation and if so what % ? I spent nearly 6 k on the 8012 in Australia.
8805 is a processor. You'll need amps for it.
SpareChange thanks for the reply but you may have misunderstood my question, would you get better sound from the 8805 over the 8012. If I put a Anthem MCA325 power amp to drive the RCL would it sound better?
Is this unit fully balanced though the the whole circuit or does it just have a phase-splitter with XLR outputs?
Did you hook it up to the 7ch/150w@8ohms Marantz power amp using the balanced cables? How about the 4k player? Did you use balanced cables thtere too to the pre-?
Man it’s a preamp 4500
- so I would need 2 separates to power the speakers which if I’m looking for quality another 4 to 5 g’s is that correct -
Correct me if I’m wrong -
Good review by the way -
Aguilaverde Fly eagles correct or you can spend more for even better amps.
SpareChange I better save a year - lol - to get the best you have to spend a bit -
Using separates is always more expensive than buying a receiver, but provides more flexibility and you get a more quality (and more expensive) system. Not that receivers are bad. Many great ones out there, but I tend to go the more complicated route...which costs me much more money. 🤦♂️
Newbie trying to educate himself. What would be needed power amp wise to take advantage of the channels? Suggestions?
So will this AV Separate do everything that an AV Receiver will do? So what is a AV Receiver for? I thought a AV Separate was only good if your AV Receiver needs more power? So confused! 🤦🏻♂️
Thank You!
So, I see you have the SB16s and PC4000.... Do you have two of each subwoofers? Also, what is the size of your theater.... I'm curious about the 8505 filling out the space..... I'm looking at a dedicated theater on a new build... (23x47x14)....This using all three formats for speaker layout....
Michael Slocumb Sr. Well the 8805 is just a preamp processor it’ll do fine in your space. I have videos of my theater and subs on my channel. Thanks for watching!
which power amplifier is matching for this processor and which XLR cable is good for this processor
I have a Cary Amp Theater version 7.1 I hooked up. It actually sounds excellent. I have many other speakers that I have as well...I have a Pioneer sc-95 i'd like to use as another amp to hook up to the Marantz AV 8805...Whats the best way or is it even possible to do....Thanks in Advance :)
I am new to all this high end system stuff. Your video made it seem like I could run the AV8805 without other amplifiers? True? If so, why is it called a pre-amp? If not, what do you recommend?
The AV8805 is a Preamp/Processor. It has no internal amplification built in to drive speakers. You would need to add external amplifiers or choose a receiver like a Marantz SR8012 which has 11 built-in amplifiers.
Hey have a question when calibrating speakers what determines if they are small or large. My set up are B&W Nautilus 603 for all height, Backs & surr my Mains are B&W 803 center B&W HTM2
When you run Audyssey or any other auto calibration system, it will check the extension of your speakers. If there is capability of producing frequencies low enough and loud enough the manufacturer of the amp chooses to set your speaker as large...
HOWEVER... All serious sound engineers recommend to change that setting and wish they could have their calibration software dictate what should be done, not the manufacturer of the amp.
Long story short.... ALWAYS set ALL of your speakers to small and leave everything else to your subs. Buy two, or four and place them correctly!
It makes THAT much of a difference....
back ground music was driving me crazy
Great vid
I’m still running 5.1 👍
John Mitrano show off! I’m still rocking 2.0 stereo.
I prefer the original sound of mono.
A good 5.1 can still kick a lot of ass!👍
I’m torn between this and the Denon 8500. What’s the biggest difference in this and the Denon 8500. I see the surround sound formats are different. Could you go into detail about what Theater-Dimensional Virtual Surround is on the 8805? Is this an advantage over the 8500?
Thanks for the review.
The biggest difference I see is that the 8500 have internal amplifiers or if you just want to use the pre-out section you could set the avr on preamplifier mode.
JDmsz oh wait so you have to provide external amplification to the 8805 and it’s $500 more than the 8500?
@@hometheaterenthusiast1566 yes the 8805 only have rca and xlr outputs. Also the 8500 will support hdmi 2.1 but you will have to ship out the avr to denon to change the hdmi board for a fee
JDmsz ok thank you. I plan on using separates anyhow. I couldn’t find much online on the difference between Theater Dimensional Virtual Surround vs Front Stage Surround Advanced. The balanced connections on the Marantz is a nice touch.
@@hometheaterenthusiast1566 no problem but yeah im not too sure about those formats.
Is there a setting to change from balanced to unbalanced? I have a unit, and it appears to be set to balanced and I do not have cables on me, just want to confirm working, using with a marantz MM7025
Shane thinking about getting the marantz av7705 it will be replacing a pioneer elite lx503 receiver do you think its worth upgrading also will be getting a new outlaw amp to go along with it what do you think
Yes it'll be much better than the Pioneer.
I'm confused... wasn't Denon AVR-X8500H the world first 13.2 CH receiver released?
Hello sir !!
Question I’m trying to upgrade my gear and I’m tinkling to go for the
Marantz 8805 or
Emotiva RMC-1
Which one you think is the best choice
Thank you
Without question the Marantz AV8805. It's bug free, has a solid reputation for reliability and good warranty, and has a functional room correction system and doesn't say "please wait" while raising the volume control up or down.
Audioholics I just upgraded to the AV8805 from the AV8801 and all I can say is “wow”! A NOTICEABLE improvement in the sound (which was already good in the 8801). Best money I have spent in a while.
@@mikek.4211 Nice you chose a great processor. Enjoy!
Audioholics loving it! Now I just need to find out what I did to prevent audio coming back to the preamp from the TV since the changeover from the 8801 to the 8805? Maybe the HDMI cable won’t work with the HDMI 2.2 on the Marantz properly?
@@mikek.4211 How it plays in stereo mode? Thanks.
Excellent.
Room correction aside, this or the anthem avm60? Thank you
Audio Fun also interested in this question. Side note, I’ve heard rumors Anthem will release a new Pre/Pro next year
For the price is missing an usb port to be able to process hi-def files from my computer using Roon. For now I go with the Emotiva that has one for that.
its just sad that this nice piece of tech didn't go dirac :(
can you divide the 13 channels pre outs into two amps? one amp with 5 channels (emotiva xpa 5) and the other one with 2 channels (emotiva xpa 2), each amp needs at least 1.5 volts to work at its full rated power. can the marantz provides the 1.5 volts to each amp? i'm honestly thinkin about the marantz av7704 11.2 ch preamp/processor and then divide the 11 ch pre outs into two emotiva's amps.
Illyan Zuanich you could use 13 monoblock amps if you wanted too.
What a beauty🙏
Hello how does the av8805 compares to the sr8012 ? pros and cons ? thanks,
YI 360 VR ones a receiver the other is a preamp processor.
@@therealshanelee I think they're aware of that they are asking about audible differences between the two. Not much? Holy shit can't believe how much better the preamp sounds? Don't waste your money go with the SR?
I'm guessing that's what the question was.
@@themafia3119 if you don't have comparable amps get a receiver.
I think the 7012 is a better deal if you don't need 13 channels. XLR is only needed for long cable runs and everything else is almost identical. $4-5, 000?? Are you kidding me? It's basically the same as the 7012 with the 9 amps taken out. So you get less for more...Bet it sounds exactly the same, and the 7012 has pre-outs for all channels if your bent on using external amps.
So wait, I’m still a little bit confuse, can the av8805 do 9.1.4 Dolby Atmos?
Yes
So this and the ARCAM AV40 are priced a like...
Does the two subwoofers output are stereo?
does having audyssey ON boosts the subwoofer? does it increase pressure on the head of receiver?
Vicky Ronnie you can always try out Dynamic EQ or manually adjust the low frequencies if you feel it’s low.
Gene not doing any more of the videos?
Hi guys huge fan. Anyone have a chart/specs on speaker power ratings? Or watts per channel? I can't find it anywhere. Thanks.
John Tarantino this is a PRE- AMP. No watts per channel listed because there is NO internal amplifier.
So pissed that Alexa turned off my TV. Once he said it I looked at that glowing ring and it was too late...
Yes!
LOL! She CAN be an evil bitch! 😂😂 I know...I have her in every room.
Hahahaha!!!!
good quality video
Is it really worth spending more on a preamp than an AVR with external amps? Is there more than just XLR outputs for the price?
John Smith Yes, John is right. If you want the BEST sound and the ability to have the BEST power supply (amplifier), then separates are the way to go. Denton and Marantz have probably the most user friendly on screen set up menu.
So awesome!....I guess I need to start saving up emmediatly!....lol!!....I must have this!! :)
or come out of retirement ;)
@@Audioholics lol!!...its tempting!
After going through how to set up this receiver, it would have been nice to do an actual test of of how much power this receiver really has, including 5 channel and 7 channel. I guarantee that Marantz, Denon, Onkyo, Pioneer and Yamaha do not have FDP (Full Disclosure Power) rating. That’s why after watching several reviews, reading several reviews online and doing sound tests, I bought the NAD T758 V3. They are honest with their power ratings. Sound and Vision did a review of this receiver and were blown away with its performance. Even at 1% distortion, it gets nearly 70 watts per channel. How many receivers on the market can to that? And it still runs cool!!!! Which means this receiver is capable of much more. Also the price is half that of this receiver you just reviewed. I hit the jackpot with NAD!!!!!!!!
The 8805 is a av processor not a av receiver which means it's uses separate amplifiers. Then denon x7200w gets 113 watts 7 channels driven with 0.1% distortion.
www.soundandvision.com/content/denon-avr-x7200w-av-receiver-test-bench
@@jdmsz9378 Oops!!! My mistake!!!
What are 13 channels for? I thought the highest configuration was 7.2.4?
7.1.6
Or 9.2.4!
For idiots who like to throw money away
Hey I'm the oil 3D does the backs come on with along with the rest of the original channel that was on
Best to wait for the 8806 which will have HDMI 2.1 included and won't have to go through that upgrade hassle.
Or wait til the AV8807 to suppport JDMI which will someday replace HDMI ;)
these comments aged well
DAYUMN!!
Anyone have the 8805 hooked up with fiber optic HDMI? Seem to be having issues with it.
It's funny denon claims to have the world's first 13.2 receiver. I guess they are all world's first if you put the brand name behind it. Lol
from my search there were already reviews of the Denon AVR-X8500H in January 2018 saying it was the world first... this review is from Nov 2018! But Denon and Marantz are the same company anyway.
We need a review of the Emotiva RMC1
Emotiva has been holding back on professional reviews while they work out the numerous bugs from what I've been hearing.
what the different between it and rs8012?
Ones a processor.
In India how it can be use in India voltage is 240
Think of all the media that will take advantage of 13 channels.
Yes but Marantz equipment lasts longer than its warranty ;)
THE MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION: WHATS THE POWER PER CHANNEL ON THIS UNIT???? WHAT THE POWER ON STEREO MODE????
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why this thing so fat looking if it doesnt have amps inside.
Wished they had a model for 9 channels
and if they had a model for 9 channels, then what? you would watch more movies? would be stuck on the internet even longer? become a world traveler maybe?
I need marantz dp870
sound flat because no support equalizer no dsp no bass no trebel
sound natural
SLOW down so I could listen...Bring gene back for reviews..
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can you just have just one voice of god speaker above you?
Yes that's what Auro 3D calls for.
Audioholics nice, thanks for replying
I came here to see what I can’t afford
Their more affordable receivers do most of the same stuff.
Ha! He sounds like a rapper!
Chavassea Okeke like totally!
4 years later, I am the owner of an 8802a and ABSOLUTELY love it!
vs 8500?
Ones a processor ones a receiver.
It crazy how Processor cost more then one with a built in amp I wont one but will not pay more to get less i dont get it
Hmm... Outside of the occasional pure opinion, there's nothing in this "presentation" that one couldn't have learned from a quick download and read of the 8805 manual. I reserve complements for innovative insights into products. This comes across as nothing more than a quasi-promo/explanatory piece for general audiences. What I miss is Gene and his meaningful commentary (both of which bring a vastly greater degree of A/V credibility, understanding, and import to the analysis).
Gregory Stevens I agree wholeheartedly. What’s this guy thinking?
@@therealshanelee Nicely handled. Ironic humor always plays well. No need to tell you that no offense was intended. I'm confident that constructive criticism will be thoughtfully considered in an effort to continue to fulfill what I thought was/is the premise of this channel -- educative, insightful, as opposed to quasi-promotional (which I don't at all believe was intended even though that's how it's coming across). I, perhaps more than most, appreciate gear presentations when they are teed up in context and expectations are managed. This is a new outlet for you. Gene has worked hard to build an audience, and he's listened to their feedback. I know you will too.
That thing is only any good for a very big room.
No tape loop, huh?
And no obvious bypass of digital processing?
Another failed product. Are you listening, Marantz?
I'm out
Hi bro how are you, do you have a heat issue with av 8805a, I have, can you give a solution to rectify this issue.
How times change, doesn't this guy now support snake oil? I un subscribed from his channel when he started basically reading marketing spiel out verbatim.
I assume he no longer reviews for audioholics?