Which AVR would you go with ...

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ThunderClap

Audioholic
Denon 3300W vs Marantz SR 5011

I've narrowed it down to these two from A4L

Thx
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
Denon X3300. Might wait to see if the X3300 goes back on sale soon on Amazon for $599 brand new.
 
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2channel lover

Audioholic Field Marshall
3300...lower price, has the surround processing you want and it has pre-outs.

You probably are aware Denon and Marantz are sister companies.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
The 5011 no pre outs?
Marantz 5000 series: no pre-outs, Audyssey XT.

You would have to get the Marantz SR6000 series to get pre-outs.

So to me, the Marantz 6000 series (110WPC, Audyssey XT32) is more equivalent to the Denon 3000 series (105WPC, Audyssey XT32).

The Marantz 5000 series is more equivalent to the Denon 2000 series.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Marantz 5000 series: no pre-outs, Audyssey XT.

You would have to get the Marantz SR6000 series to get pre-outs.

So to me, the Marantz 6000 series (110WPC, Audyssey XT32) is more equivalent to the Denon 3000 series (105WPC, Audyssey XT32).

The Marantz 5000 series is more equivalent to the Denon 2000 series.
I am pretty sure the Marantz SR50XX series has pre-outs. They even have multi-channel analog in. The SR5011 for sure has pre-outs.

You are right about Audyssey MultEQ XT only for the 5011, that could be a show stopper for some people.
 
lovinthehd

lovinthehd

Audioholic Jedi
Yep a quick look at the 5011 it has both pre-outs and the multi-ch in. I don't see any others in the 5xxx series except the newer 5012 which has the same features (and still only XT). I'd still prefer a Denon with XT32/SubEq over the 5xxx avrs, or go to the 6xxx series to get that.....
 
M Code

M Code

Audioholic General
Whatever AVR U choose be sure to read the fine print for the warranty..
How long? Who pays the freight?

Just my $0.02.. ;)
 
Verdinut

Verdinut

Audioholic Spartan
Marantz 5000 series: no pre-outs, Audyssey XT.

You would have to get the Marantz SR6000 series to get pre-outs.

So to me, the Marantz 6000 series (110WPC, Audyssey XT32) is more equivalent to the Denon 3000 series (105WPC, Audyssey XT32).

The Marantz 5000 series is more equivalent to the Denon 2000 series.
The SR501X Series and higher priced models all have pre-outs. However, the 501X models only have the Audyssey XT.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
I am pretty sure the Marantz SR50XX series has pre-outs. They even have multi-channel analog in. The SR5011 for sure has pre-outs.

You are right about Audyssey MultEQ XT only for the 5011, that could be a show stopper for some people.
Oops. Overlooked that somehow. :D
 
Verdinut

Verdinut

Audioholic Spartan
Yep a quick look at the 5011 it has both pre-outs and the multi-ch in. I don't see any others in the 5xxx series except the newer 5012 which has the same features (and still only XT). I'd still prefer a Denon with XT32/SubEq over the 5xxx avrs, or go to the 6xxx series to get that.....
The 5010 which I have also has the pre-outs and the multi-ch ins. Otherwise, I wouldn't have been able to actively bi-amp the front speakers with external QSC DCA 1222s, right?:D
 
KEW

KEW

Audioholic Overlord
Simply put, Denon is better value.

Denon/Marantz are the same company and they are selling products which have very little actual functional/performance difference (if any).

Consequently, they cultivate the image of the Marantz as higher quality and the Denon as a higher value product in order to appeal to a broader cross-section of the market.

I have both and they are so similar, that my only legitimate justification for buying my Marantz is "I like the way it looks!"

Just being honest!

Only you can decide which looks better and what you are willing to pay for it (if you care).

I would guess they sell about three Denons to every Marantz, and most Marantz buyers are older people who remember Marantz for their vintage audio legacy.
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Having Audyssey XT32 w/Sub EQ HT is certainly a BIG help if the OP is going to do dual subs. It certainly made a BIG difference in my smallish room. Highly recommend! :):):)


Cheers,

Phil
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Having Audyssey XT32 w/Sub EQ HT is certainly a BIG help if the OP is going to do dual subs. It certainly made a BIG difference in my smallish room. Highly recommend! :):):)


Cheers,

Phil
Agree, except we must forewarn people that they may not like the resulting flattened bass. In that case, they would have to manually adjust the level (on the Audyssey audio screen not at the sub) of the subs.
 
2

2channel lover

Audioholic Field Marshall
Simply put, Denon is better value.

Denon/Marantz are the same company and they are selling products which have very little actual functional/performance difference (if any).

Consequently, they cultivate the image of the Marantz as higher quality and the Denon as a higher value product in order to appeal to a broader cross-section of the market.

I have both and they are so similar, that my only legitimate justification for buying my Marantz is "I like the way it looks!"

Just being honest!

Only you can decide which looks better and what you are willing to pay for it (if you care).

I would guess they sell about three Denons to every Marantz, and most Marantz buyers are older people who remember Marantz for their vintage audio legacy.
Knowing a little bit about production and maximizing profit centers, I think at the upper end...the Denon shares parts, etc with Marantz. Much like a Chevy would share parts with a Cadillac under the GM umbrella.

But Denon on the low end has a lot more to offer than Marantz. To hit those < $500 pricepoints they have to make some compromises that Marantz doesn't. That, in addition to their separates and reference products kinda keeps the Marantz brand elevated imo.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Knowing a little bit about production and maximizing profit centers, I think at the upper end...the Denon shares parts, etc with Marantz. Much like a Chevy would share parts with a Cadillac under the GM umbrella.
I think so too.

That, in addition to their separates and reference products kinda keeps the Marantz brand elevated imo.
That is not true, where did you get that from? Denon have been making separates and reference products for years, and still do, would you like some links to their reference products?

PS: I have owned and still own more Marantz amps than Denon's, not biased..
 
speakerman39

speakerman39

Audioholic Overlord
Agree, except we must forewarn people that they may not like the resulting flattened bass. In that case, they would have to manually adjust the level (on the Audyssey audio screen not at the sub) of the subs.
Exactly! If you remember correctly it was you that helped me get my subs setup correctly. I can not even tell you how many times that I had to run and rerun Audyssey. The reason being, it was setting my levels way too low. Eventually, I got it there.............LOL!!!! Still appreciate all of your help Peng! ;););)


Cheers,

Phil
 
2

2channel lover

Audioholic Field Marshall
I think so too.



That is not true, where did you get that from? Denon have been making separates and reference products for years, and still do, would you like some links to their reference products?

PS: I have owned and still own more Marantz amps than Denon's, not biased..
I think so too.



That is not true, where did you get that from? Denon have been making separates and reference products for years, and still do, would you like some links to their reference products?

PS: I have owned and still own more Marantz amps than Denon's, not biased..
What did I say that wasn't true? I never said Denon didn't make separates or reference products, but imo they are not marketed the same as Marantz, certainly not in the circles I have visited.
 
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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
What did I say that wasn't true? I never said Denon didn't make separates or reference products, but imo they are not marketed the same as Marantz, certainly not in the circles I have visited.
It's the part I put in quote that I thought wasn't true. You didn't say Denon didn't make those products, but it sounded like it was implied in your post, and I bet I am not the only who felt that way, overreacted I guess..:) Anyway, I should have just mentioned that Denon also made separate/reference products so that should not be the reason for the Marantz product to be elevated as such. On the other hand, Denon does not seem to market their higher end products in North America in recent years so I have to agree with you on that, if you meant that's the reason the Marantz brand got elevated. You made a fair point.:)
 
2

2channel lover

Audioholic Field Marshall
It's the part I put in quote that I thought wasn't true. You didn't say Denon didn't make those products, but it sounded like it was implied in your post, and I bet I am not the only who felt that way, overreacted I guess..:) Anyway, I should have just mentioned that Denon also made separate/reference products so that should not be the reason for the Marantz product to be elevated as such. On the other hand, Denon does not seem to market their higher end products in North America in recent years so I have to agree with you on that, if you meant that's the reason the Marantz brand got elevated. You made a fair point.:)
Yep...my angle was mostly brand marketing...not so much that Denon didn't offer higher end.

At least here in the U.S. they seem to position Marantz as the upscale brand with their distribution and marketing efforts.

That the same time, after reading the post you responded to I agree it could have been construed the same way by others...not the cleanest verbiage...lol
 
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