https://www.amazon.com/Denon-AVR-X7200WA-Channel-Receiver-Bluetooth/dp/B00XIG6LYC/ref=sr_1_7?ie=UTF8&qid=1536757143&sr=8-7&keywords=marantz+sr7012
https://www.amazon.com/Marantz-Audio-Receiver-Component-SR7012/dp/B072Z5C9Y7/ref=sr_1_2?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1536757315&sr=1-2&keywords=marantz+sr7012
This seems crazy, one can get a brand new ex Denon flagship AVR-X7200WA
now for $800 less than the ex Marantz pseudo flagship SR7012!!
Facts based on S&V bench tests:
4 ohms load two channel driven, at 0.1% THD
AVR-X7200WA: 234.7 W
SR7011 (7012 na): 203.5 W
8 ohms load 7 channel driven, at 0.1% THD
Denon: 113.7 W
Marantz: 75.1 W
Cross talk:
Denon: 93.91/94.53/108.2
Marantz: 71.72/71.55/107.82
Marketing hypes:
Denon: AL32 (Digital), Symmetrical monolithic amplifier
design
Marantz: HDAM, copper shielding on the chassis (SR8012 and AV880X only, n/a to the SR701X's).
DAC chip:
Denon: AK4490, ex (AK4493 is out) flagship AKM, also used in the $4500 Marantz AV8805
Marantz: AK4458, 2nd from the top AKM AK4490/4493, also used in the $2999 Marantz SR8012.
In the US and Canada, Marantz has jacked up the prices in the last couple of years, while Denon has not...yet.. Example: the SR7010 was listed significantly less than the AVR-X6200H, but the SR7012 was listed at the same price as the AVR-X6400H.
In Europe and the far east, the price gap between the two brand's comparable models are much smaller.
I currently have more Marantz products than Denon's and I like them all, but would like to know the reasons why people, seemingly more so North Americans, would pay more for the same, and in some cases, less (e.g. SR6012/SR7012 vs AVR-X4400H)? Let's assume available multi-channel analog inputs are not the reason.