Soy pro marantz, por lo cual el 5008, el porqué? Su diseño, y que por lo general cuidan mejor el stereo sin descuidar su parte de cinema..
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Hola gente. Cual de estos dos elegirían y por qué?
Mi intención es combinarlo con un par de columnas KLIPSCH RF62II y su uso, mayoritariamente será musica rock y afines y conciertos en bluray, sacd para aprovechar el 5.1 que también estoy armando.
Deseo watts. Deseo pre-outs. Deseo Wifi. Deseo...deseo...deseo...
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MARANTZ
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Soy pro marantz, por lo cual el 5008, el porqué? Su diseño, y que por lo general cuidan mejor el stereo sin descuidar su parte de cinema..
Saludos
Sin saber precio de uno y otro, partiendo que sean a estrenar y precio similar, Marantz me da más confianza en cuanto a Hi-FI
Fotos Salón: OLED LG C1_65" + Nad T778 (ex Marantz SR6010) + Monitor Audio Gold 100 5G + Silver FX + SVS SB1000 + Philips CD630 + Zidoo Z9X + Auricules Meze Audio 99 Classics + Deco Satelite Iris 1802 4k
Foto equipo estéreo Philips: Actualmente sin uso: FA650 + EQ670 + Phono + doble pletina + Sinton. + CD630 + B&W DM100i
Dormitorio: Samsung UE40NU7192
Cocina: LG 32LK6200PLA 32"
El Marantz:
Power and Processing:
7-channel amplifier
100 watts per channel into 8 ohms (20-20,000 Hz) at 0.08% THD, with 2 channels driven
Dolby® and DTS® surround sound decoding, including Dolby Pro Logic® IIz
analog-to-HDMI video upconversion (up to 1080p and 4K)
Audyssey Laboratories' MultEQ® XT six-point auto setup and room calibration system (microphone included)
Audyssey Dynamic Volume mode to keep listening levels steady
Audyssey Dynamic EQ for fuller sound at lower listening levels
Multi-room Audio:
dual-room/dual-source output
powered and line-level stereo audio output for 2nd room (using powered 2nd-room output allows 5.2 home theater in main room)
power amp assign function lets you use surround back speaker outputs for Front Height, Zone 2, Front B, or bi-amping compatible front speakers
optical/coaxial digital and HDMI audio sources are not output to Zone 2
Audio Performance Features:
24-bit/192kHz digital-to-analog converters for all channels
Marantz's Hyper Dynamic Amplifier Module (HDAM) offers improved dynamic range and detail while reducing noise
Marantz Dynamic Audio eXpander (M-DAX) improves sound quality of MP3s and other compressed digital music files
high-current power transformer
Pure Direct mode turns off unused circuitry for cleaner audio signals
bi-amp capability with compatible front speakers by reassigning "surround back" channels
Connections:
HDMI 1.4a audio/video switching: 7 in (includes 1 front-panel input), 1 out
component video switching: 2 in, 1 out
composite video switching: 3 in (includes 1 front-panel input), 1 out
digital audio inputs: 2 optical and 2 coaxial
5 analog stereo audio inputs (includes 1 front-panel input)
7.1-channel preamp inputs
7.2-channel preamp outputs include outputs for 2 powered subwoofers
no phono input — to connect a turntable you'll need to add a phono preamp
front-panel USB port for audio playback from USB flash drives and portable music players
Ethernet port for network connection
outputs for 7 speakers (Front L/R, Center, Surround L/R, Surround Back L/R)
RS-232C input for use with external controllers
remote control input/output
IR flasher input
12-volt trigger output
full-sized headphone jack
detachable power cable
General Features:
3D and 4K HDMI pass-through
streams photos from a DLNA-compatible computer or portable device for display on your TV
HDMI standby pass-through allows HDMI switching without powering up receiver
Setup Assistant guides you through the initial connection process and settings
intuitive, full-color on-screen menu
free downloadable Marantz Remote app lets you use your Apple or Android device as a Wi-Fi® remote
AM/FM tuner
remote control
17-5/16"W x 6-5/16"H x 14-5/16"D
weight: 22.25 lbs.
warranty: 3 years
El Denon
Especificaciones
Superior Surround Sound and Pass-Through Technology
The AVR-2313CI IN-Command AV Receiver is a 7.2-channel AV receiver that offers seven discrete 105-watt channels of equal power for dynamic surround sound along with dual subwoofer outputs for optimal bass performance throughout your room. View 3D movies through your home theater system using the receiver's pass-through technology.
4K Upscaling for Pristine Picture Quality
The receiver upscales all video signals to 4K (3,840 by 2,160 pixels), which provides four times the picture quality of 1080p. This enables you to use it with 4K monitors and video projectors.
Advanced Functions to Play Streaming Media
The AVR-2313CI IN-Command AV Receiver allows you to enjoy a variety of advanced networking capabilities, like listening to Internet radio and playing music files stored on your PC. The AVR-2313CI supports services like SiriusXM, Internet Radio, Pandora, and Flickr as well as Apple's AirPlay technology, which allows you to listen to music content from the iTunes library on your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, PC, or Mac. The receiver is DLNA 1.5 certified and compatible with PCs running Microsoft Windows 7. (Subscriptions to SiriusXM & Pandora are sold separately. These services are available in US only.)
For users with Spotify Premium accounts, the AVR-2313CI offers direct access to more than 18 million music tracks. Spotify streams music content with a high-quality 320 Kbps bitrate, offering high-fidelity listening through your home-audio system
Play Sound in Two Rooms at Once
Thanks to its multi-room audio capabilities, the AVR-2313CI allows you to enjoy audio playback in your home theater and another room at the same time. With this function, you can simply assign two of the amplifier's seven channels to use with speakers in a separate room, or connect an external amplifier to the receiver's Zone 2 preamp outputs so that you can play separate audio and control the volume while enjoying full 7.1-channel surround sound in the main room.
Optimum Sound with Audyssey MultEQ XT
The AVR-2313CI comes equipped with Audyssey MultEQ XT technology to create an optimal acoustic profile for your home theater system. This technology helps you customize your home theater to overcome acoustical problems specific to your room, resulting in exceptionally clear and balanced sound. MultEQ XT uses high-resolution equalization filters, making it ideal for large or odd-shaped rooms. The receiver incorporates Audyssey Dynamic EQ and Dynamic Volume technologies, too, for comfortable and optimal listening of any source at any volume.
Immersive Surround Sound with Audyssey DSX Technology
The AVR-2313CI comes equipped with Audyssey DSX technology. Audyssey DSX expands surround sound beyond 5.1 with more speakers for an immersive and lifelike home theater experience.
Assign Power Amps for Different Audio Setups
The AVR-2313CI supports up to 7.2 channels for surround playback. You can reassign the amplifiers from the two surround back channels to power a pair of front height speakers, or, to achieve higher-quality sound for two-channel stereo playback, you can configure the AVR-2313CI for front bi-amp operation.
Connect Your HDMI-Equipped Devices
Use the receiver's six HDMI inputs and two HDMI outputs to enjoy high-definition audio and video from a variety of HDMI-compatible devices, like set-top boxes, DVD players, Blu-ray players, game systems, and media players like Roku and Apple TV. The two outputs can be used simultaneously to play video on two displays in the same room or in different rooms simultaneously. An HDMI input on the front of the receiver offers a quick, convenient connection for portable devices such as camcorders and HDMI-equipped smartphones and tablets. The front panel also has a USB port to directly connect your iPod, iPhone, or USB drive to the receiver.
Intuitive Graphical User Interface and Remote App
The AVR-2313CI features a "Setup Assistant" along with a graphical user interface that simplifies the initial setup and daily operation of the receiver. In addition, the receiver supports the Denon Remote App, which lets you operate the receiver's main controls from your iPad, iPhone, iPod touch, or Android smartphone.
Series IN-Command
Availability Now
Finish Black
Equal Power Amplifiers Yes 7-Channel
Power Output Per Channel(20Hz-20kHz, 0.08%THD@8ohm) 105 Watts
Power Output Per Channel(1kHz, 0.7%THD@6ohm) 135 Watts
Max Power Output Per Channel 215 Watts
High-Current/Discrete Amplifiers SI
Remote Control Simple
Interactive Owners Manual on CD-R SI
Warranty 3 Years
Weight: In Pounds 24.03
Width (inches) 17.1
Height (inches) 6.57
Depth (inches) 14.92
jejeje, buena pregunta.
Quizás todo me venga de los años 80 y 90 cuando trasteaba muchos equipos, era un apasionado al HI-FI y equipo que podía probar allí estaba yo.
Marantz siempre fue como ese Ferrari o Porsche que anhelas pero que sabes que lo tienes complicado para comprarlo, y no solo hablo de dinero, si no de otros factores.
Fotos Salón: OLED LG C1_65" + Nad T778 (ex Marantz SR6010) + Monitor Audio Gold 100 5G + Silver FX + SVS SB1000 + Philips CD630 + Zidoo Z9X + Auricules Meze Audio 99 Classics + Deco Satelite Iris 1802 4k
Foto equipo estéreo Philips: Actualmente sin uso: FA650 + EQ670 + Phono + doble pletina + Sinton. + CD630 + B&W DM100i
Dormitorio: Samsung UE40NU7192
Cocina: LG 32LK6200PLA 32"
Hayq ue distinguir varios factores:
- Cuando hablas de sacd, vas a conectarlo vía hdmi o multicanal, te lo comento porque el Marantz trae entradas multicanal.
- Estética. En su día Marantz me gustaba mucho, pero a día de hoy ya no tanto, ese Display lo veo demasiado pequeño.
- Precio, no se si ambos están a la par.
- El resultado final dependerá de los altavoces.
- Comentas lo del wifi: ninguno de los 2 lo lleva integrado, aunque me imagino que conectarás por red o algún repetidor de wifi.
- Sistema de calibración.
A igualdad de precio me iría por el Marantz por la conexiones.
Dentro de un rango de precio o gama de avs, no creo que encontremos diferencias sonoras como para decantarnos por uno u otro. Otra cosa es que pasemos de una gama básica a otra medio-alta, que es lo que me ha pasado (de un Denon 1611 a un Yamaha rx A1030) y es cuando he notado diferencias claras. Sin embargo cuando más he notado esas diferencias incluso con el mismo av ha sido al cambiar de altavoces, no es que las he notado, sino que ha sido como la noche y el día.
S2...
Si utilizas las entradas multicanal, deberás tener en cuenta que entonces el DAC que está siendo utilizado es el de la fuente, por lo que de utilizar dichas conexiones, la fuente debe de estar a la altura. Si sólo tienes la posibilidad de pasar la señal DSD por HDMI pues cojonudo, menos cables y más cómodo.
UNa duda que tengo es si utilizando las entradas multicanal, el sistema de calibración actúa igualmente.
La balanza se inclino para el Marantz!!! Lo estoy probando! GENIAL!
Una fotito de hace unos minutos
He probado bastante ese Denon... Y no lo recomendaría frente al Marantz...
Felicidades por la adquisición
Por curiosidad. ¿ Por cuanto te ha salido, no le echaste un ojo al sr5009?
Un saludo
Mi salón no dedicado
http://www.forodvd.com/tema/136236-s...de-segoldenxd/
Buena elección.
Fotos Salón: OLED LG C1_65" + Nad T778 (ex Marantz SR6010) + Monitor Audio Gold 100 5G + Silver FX + SVS SB1000 + Philips CD630 + Zidoo Z9X + Auricules Meze Audio 99 Classics + Deco Satelite Iris 1802 4k
Foto equipo estéreo Philips: Actualmente sin uso: FA650 + EQ670 + Phono + doble pletina + Sinton. + CD630 + B&W DM100i
Dormitorio: Samsung UE40NU7192
Cocina: LG 32LK6200PLA 32"
Hola. No justificaba para el uso que le doy y mis necesidades ir por el 5009.
Abrazo segoldenxd.