I wish I had seen this yesterday before we went to Best Buy Magnolia center to demo Marantz. It was really hard to judge how it might sound with our speakers. But after spending what felt like an eternity comparing yamaha and marantz, we decided to go ahead and order the Marantz SR8012. (mainly because I think the tweeters on the Paradigms are too bright and am hoping it will mellow them out without losing sound quality).
We have 2 weeks to return it, once it comes in, if we don't like it. What are your thoughts on this one? We know what Yamaha sounds like and like it, but it's the only brand we've had since the Kenwood from the 90's.
Kind of scared to order Receivers off of Amazon, have heard lots of manufacturers don't like to honor warranty ~ and wanted to make sure we at least had that. Have no idea quality of Marantz compared to Yamaha. Hoping the specs are honest and that this one will be enough without an amp.
I have owned both brands, still do, and my HT system is Marantz based. They don't have their own sound as such. Yes, there have been talks about Marantz being "warm", Denon more neutral and Yamaha a little on the bright side but those were mainly from hearsay in the past and still perpetuating via the internet talks. In pure direct mode they will sound the same when compared with the same speakers in the same positions playing the same music and operating well below their power limits and in blind tests when expectation bias are eliminated. Subtle differences are always possible, but even then, logically it would be random. Amps are a very matured product, so if one brand can consistently sound "warmer" for 20 to 40 years across their product lines; and if it is such a good thing, then every brand would have done the same by now right?
The fact is, all reputable mass market amps and AVRs are designed to amplify the input signal faithfully/accurately and that has been proven in many bench tests time and again.
The SR8012 should be a fantastic AVR, except for the DAC (just one notch lower), it is as good as the out dated Denon AVR-X7200WA. I would also bet that it could sound "warmer" than your Yamaha, but that would be due to it's better response in the lower frequency range because I strongly suspect the RX-V863 was having trouble delivering the needed current to your speakers.
Sorry to water down your expectation but now you will likely be nicely surprised.
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