Flagship? The Cinema 30 is their flagship. I just bought both. The 70s is in my bedroom on a 5.0, and it is fantastic! It is a little pricey for what it is, but if you need a slim, it is worth it. If not, get the 60. The Cinema 30, on the other hand, is in my HT and is just unbelievable. The 30 puts a lot of pre/pros to shame (like my AV7705). I absolutely love the new Cinema line. I urge anyone looking to pick one up.
I only needed a 2 channel setup and love the Stereo 70s with AVR connections! Definitely a better choice for just 2 channel music listening. I think it’s so nice they have similar receivers for specific needs.
@@Supercar_Street_Racing Entry level for the brand, yes. Marantz products start at an RRP of €/$1000, and the higher the number the lower it is positioned. Ie AV10& AMP10> Cinema 30 > Cinema 50 > CInema 70s. Same with the AMP / Model series. 70s is great though. It's a pretty sweet package.
If you haven't replaced your Yamaha yet now is a good time. The Cinema 60 is on sale for a couple hundred more than the 70's regular price. I just ordered the 60 and came here for insight and what to expect when it arrives. Great review. And I agree with you on some of the suspect Amazon reviews. Some apparently leave bad reviews because they failed to follow instructions.
I got the cinema 70s about 5months ago, I was worried it would not be enough power for my q acoustics speakers but as they are 4ohms I set the receiver to 4ohms and the sound at low and higher volume is fantastic overall I’m a happy bunny, nice video.
I have a 50 and debated he 40 for living room, but after careful consideration I think I will keep the 50 and maybe maybe change to the 70 and get an eternal manta amp. It's just for a 5.2 living room and not my dedicated HT room.
The 50 is overkill for sure if you don't need that many speakers and IMAX and all those bells and whistles. The cinema 70s is a great receiver. I have 2 of those and the NR1711.
I am fully aware of what I am asking. I recently bought a Marshall Woburn-3 and then I came across this video. Now although I am regretting my purchase but to start with, Can I connect marshall Woburn 3 with Marantz Cinema 70s and second question is that will is work same as before connecting or will it work better ? Asking this because right now I can buy only AVR and then after some times of savings, will buy compatible speakers to pair with this AVR and put the Marshall to some other room. Thanks.
@Supercar_Street_Racing yes it has a built in class D Amplifiers. I wanted to upgrade to more powerfull system that can also connect multiple devices as well. For that I was thinking of purchasing Marantz Cinema 70 and connect my Marshall with it's pre out ports and run the system till the time I gather some more money for front left and right channel speakers. And then after some time, will add a sub woofer and likewise upgrade to a 5.1 channel system. To initiate the process I need to know that Marshall works fine with Marantz AVR ?
Perhaps you can help me with this doubt. I see that the porthole display is very limited, as it only displays the source and volume. What happens to the sound mode? Is there any visual feedback on the porthole when you change from stereo to dolby surround or when you are receiving dolby atmos? Is there any button that you can press on the rc to see this info on the porthole?
I love both of mine. Only have one issue. Sometimes the one connected to my firetv in the Livingroom goes silent when it powers on. I suspect it's the TV not the receiver. If I power the TV off and back on the sound comes back over HDMI ARC.
I bought mine a few months ago. Well worth spent. If you stream music via Spotify or tidal it will automatically play in stereo and the album showed on screen (on tv) thus no need for a display on the unit. The sound is fantastic so long as you have a quality source and speakers to pair it with. I'm using towers and the 70s' 50 watts is more than enough to shake my apartment
@AHash5745 Awesome! I do have a problem with my firetv. Sometimes the audio stops working on arc. But if I reboot the tv it works again. That's after Ive not used it for a few hours.
@@Supercar_Street_Racing I'm saying that the difference between the 70s and Marantz's flagship, Is about the same difference between a Civic and Honda's flagship.
Flagship? The Cinema 30 is their flagship. I just bought both. The 70s is in my bedroom on a 5.0, and it is fantastic! It is a little pricey for what it is, but if you need a slim, it is worth it. If not, get the 60. The Cinema 30, on the other hand, is in my HT and is just unbelievable. The 30 puts a lot of pre/pros to shame (like my AV7705). I absolutely love the new Cinema line. I urge anyone looking to pick one up.
Yeah I corrected that in the title.
Nice@@Supercar_Street_Racing
I only needed a 2 channel setup and love the Stereo 70s with AVR connections! Definitely a better choice for just 2 channel music listening. I think it’s so nice they have similar receivers for specific needs.
Definitely a great choice for stereo and multi zone .
The Stereo 70s is so great, it undercuts the whole Marantz lineup.
Thanks for the comment!
This is the entry level from the Marantz Cinema range so it is far from being the flagship model. Looks like a great reciever tho enjoy :)
Entry level in Cinema. Not entry level for the whole company, correct?
@@Supercar_Street_Racing i think they only have this line for AVR's
@@BrandonAttarDbran thank you so so much for watching and supporting me
@@Supercar_Street_Racing Entry level for the brand, yes. Marantz products start at an RRP of €/$1000, and the higher the number the lower it is positioned. Ie AV10& AMP10> Cinema 30 > Cinema 50 > CInema 70s. Same with the AMP / Model series.
70s is great though. It's a pretty sweet package.
@@Niceaux_B thank you for watching and the comment!
If you haven't replaced your Yamaha yet now is a good time. The Cinema 60 is on sale for a couple hundred more than the 70's regular price. I just ordered the 60 and came here for insight and what to expect when it arrives. Great review. And I agree with you on some of the suspect Amazon reviews. Some apparently leave bad reviews because they failed to follow instructions.
I have not. Thank you for the insight the Yamaha is getting old..
I got the cinema 70s about 5months ago, I was worried it would not be enough power for my q acoustics speakers but as they are 4ohms I set the receiver to 4ohms and the sound at low and higher volume is fantastic overall I’m a happy bunny, nice video.
Yeah it's plenty of power
I tried some dm70s on it and it sounded really good. Solid receiver.
@FamilyAvila-ix6pf I love this thing.
Does stereo music play through all speakers or just the front channels?
Depends on the setting. On stereo just the front left and right.
I have a 50 and debated he 40 for living room, but after careful consideration I think I will keep the 50 and maybe maybe change to the 70 and get an eternal manta amp. It's just for a 5.2 living room and not my dedicated HT room.
The 50 is overkill for sure if you don't need that many speakers and IMAX and all those bells and whistles. The cinema 70s is a great receiver. I have 2 of those and the NR1711.
12:01 Beware the sub outputs are not independent. Meaning they both act as 1 channel. You have 1 volume control for both. No directional feature.
Correct. I am using both now.
I am fully aware of what I am asking. I recently bought a Marshall Woburn-3 and then I came across this video. Now although I am regretting my purchase but to start with, Can I connect marshall Woburn 3 with Marantz Cinema 70s and second question is that will is work same as before connecting or will it work better ?
Asking this because right now I can buy only AVR and then after some times of savings, will buy compatible speakers to pair with this AVR and put the Marshall to some other room.
Thanks.
Isn't a marshall a musical instrument amp/speaker combo?
@Supercar_Street_Racing yes it has a built in class D Amplifiers.
I wanted to upgrade to more powerfull system that can also connect multiple devices as well.
For that I was thinking of purchasing Marantz Cinema 70 and connect my Marshall with it's pre out ports and run the system till the time I gather some more money for front left and right channel speakers. And then after some time, will add a sub woofer and likewise upgrade to a 5.1 channel system.
To initiate the process I need to know that Marshall works fine with Marantz AVR ?
@gurmeetsinghkalsi I'm sure it would yes.
This receiver or pioneer 305 .tips welcom😊
Advice first do update then the rest .
And dont put things on the receiver .🎉
Perhaps you can help me with this doubt. I see that the porthole display is very limited, as it only displays the source and volume. What happens to the sound mode? Is there any visual feedback on the porthole when you change from stereo to dolby surround or when you are receiving dolby atmos? Is there any button that you can press on the rc to see this info on the porthole?
Yeah it does show other information besides volume..it does source and sound mode as well.
This receiver is excellent as a preamp (paired with a power amp or active speakers) but regular Audyssey instead of XT32 is a big con
I love both of mine. Only have one issue. Sometimes the one connected to my firetv in the Livingroom goes silent when it powers on. I suspect it's the TV not the receiver. If I power the TV off and back on the sound comes back over HDMI ARC.
this receiver suports all DTS sounds, DTS , DTS-HD MA , DTS X , and DOLBY, DD , DD PLUS , DOLBY TRUE HD AND ATMOS ? SAUDATIONS FROM PORTUGAL
@@tiago_rocha89 Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Dolby Height Virtualization, and DTS Virtual:X
Marantz needs to add QOBUZ support to HEOS. Period.
Not familiar with it. I'll check it out.
Nice Review! Do you know if the dialogue/ center enhancement and level settings still work with a phantom center (3.1)?
I don't know but I'll look into it. Thank you so much for watching!
@@Supercar_Street_Racingcan you do a phantom center?
I haven't seen that feature.
Crossover at 40hz?!? I would go 80 or 100hz for those in ceiling speakers
The in ceilings aren't crossed over they're full range. The sub is crossed over.
marrantz dont give warranty cause amazon are not a reconize dealer of marantz is it true?
I believe its still under warranty. Have not checked though.
Does stereo music play through all speakers or just the front channels?
I bought mine a few months ago. Well worth spent. If you stream music via Spotify or tidal it will automatically play in stereo and the album showed on screen (on tv) thus no need for a display on the unit. The sound is fantastic so long as you have a quality source and speakers to pair it with. I'm using towers and the 70s' 50 watts is more than enough to shake my apartment
@AHash5745 Awesome! I do have a problem with my firetv. Sometimes the audio stops working on arc. But if I reboot the tv it works again. That's after Ive not used it for a few hours.
If I use a two channel external amp to power L and R can I bridge the remaining amps to increase power the other channels?
I'm.going to look that up for you.
Get some banana plugs! The swap over would have taken seconds!
I used them in the living room when I swapped the new one there. Check out the video.
Now get yourself a DECENT tv 🎉😂
Lol ok .
Buy lg c4 or g4 oled
This TV is fine. Looks amazing.
Great! @@Supercar_Street_Racing
Civic is Honda's flagship :P
You're comparing a Marantz receiver to a honda? I guess Marantz is Ferrari then.
@@Supercar_Street_Racing I'm saying that the difference between the 70s and Marantz's flagship, Is about the same difference between a Civic and Honda's flagship.
@serithin4703 I know was just messing with you.
why the loud music?
can hardly hear you so I moved elsewhere.
It's not really that loud you're the first one that said that out of thousands.
GET SPEAKER PLUGS
What do you mean?
@@Supercar_Street_Racing means Banana plugs instead of connecting with bare wire
I did on the livingroom one .