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Recent research reveals that the lower priced models reveal that the Marantz models are warmer. But the flagship models sound very similar as many of the inner parts are identical.
lmao!! We gotta get a few of us members walk into say umm BestBuy with each a hand full of those Kool/aid Stickers placing them on their over priced gear, than video all of the associates running around removing them Kool-Aid stickers be like a K-Mart special blue light, but a red light going off in the store.dude over the COM system Sticker Kool-Aid alert!! Kool-Aid alert to all associates come to the back of the store. loloView attachment 36949
I own a Marantz in a Music First system and am considering switching to Denon.Or the HTP-1 from Mono-Mono. Time will tell. But I'm going to wait until the stars align if needs be!
2.1 HDMI
.6 Atmos with flexibility of speaker placement
eARC
Customizable Amp Assign per channel (If an AVR).
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Let's review something Gene alluded to in the past, such something he mentioned in the CX-A5200 review:@juma , your question has only been partly answered, true. The Outlaw 5000 will not make the 3700 AVR sound batter than the 4700 in any measurable way. What gets to the crux of your confusion is whether or not the 3700 and 4700 AVRs will sound different on their own.
Since I have not heard these machines, I can't answer that, however, I bet @PENG would agree that the likelihood of you hearing a difference between those two machines is minimal; perhaps non existent. What say you, Peng?
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Very nice to compare the Marantz 7705 to the x3600 which shows how good of a value it really is. Also a very good directly comparison at 2V. It may already be discussed elsewhere, but the X3600 @ 1.4v (which is 80/.5 on the master volume, basically at reverence level) has a SINAD of 97. To me this is the most important thing.. if you don't do anything special (amp assign etc) and keep the master volume under reference, you get excellent performance with the internal amps. You get this same excellent performance if you external amp doesn't need more than 1.4v. Many of the popular external amps such as outlaw and monoprice fit this criteria. If your external amps require the full 2V, then you do get the SINAD of 75. Knowing how to get the best performance out of units like the x3600 is what makes these bench tests so valueable.In terms of power needed to "control the cone movement.....", It is true that you need to have enough current output from the driving amplifier for the particular speakers it is driving, but if you listen to well below reference level and the amp is only outputting a few watts with peaks to may be 30-50 W, then most 4 ohm nominal well designed speakers such as KEF, Revel, Focal, SVS, Elac's etc., will have all the currents they need for them to behave well.
Let's see a numerical example in the comparison of amp A and amp B below (all values are in RMS)
Amp A is rated 300 W into 4 ohms, so rated current is 8.66 A (formula not show, so trust me..)
Amp B is an AVR, rated 100 W into 8 ohms, 50 W into 4 ohms, so rated current is 3.54 A
Obviously Amp A can deliver more than double the current that Amp B can, but it should be obvious to anyone that if the speaker in use only needs say 1.5 A to produce the maximum peak SPL the user needs at his mlp, then it would make no difference to the speakers which am is in use. Simple and logical right? If not, please tell me why.., if yes, then stopped listening to hearsay created by professional reviewers who have little technical knowledge. Again the principle is correct but if stated as a general blanket statement then it can be misleading to a lot of people
Now back to your question about the 4700 vs 6700, assuming you are referring to the 2020 Denon AVR-X4700H and X6700H. If you are going to use external amp and you don't mind not having the DTS:X Pro, then in my opinion the X4700H is the better deal.
It is just too bad you have to use the amp assign trick because the new preamp mode is all or none. I hope you voted yes in my thread on a FW upgrade to make the preamp mode flexible.
For movies, the center channel is typically more demanding than the left and right, but the Denon can output much higher than 2 V, just that distortion pass at higher than about 1.5 V will increase, by the time it reaches 2 V, when the Monolith will be at its rated output, THD+N from the center channel pre out will at about 0.0187%, but that is just about the same as the Marantz AV7705. That's pretty amazing isn't it. And I highly doubt you have to worry about the AV7705's distortions for movies.
Below is the comparison between the AV7705 (a prepro) and the AVR-X3600H's (an AVR) center channel that cannot be disconnected so there affected by the power amp at the 2 V output level.
For an apple to apple comparison, the Marantz AV7705's 3.955 V is actually 1.9775 V if unbalance RCAs were used, so the comparisons below are fair, i.e. truly apple to apple.
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Which research? I haven't seen any research done on "warmth".Recent research reveals that the lower priced models reveal that the Marantz models are warmer. But the flagship models sound very similar as many of the inner parts are identical.
Google Denon vs Marantz.Which research? I haven't seen any research done on "warmth".
IMHO I actually don’t buy Marantz being the more “musical” or “warmer” brand vs Denon. If you visit the Marantz website, it seems their marketing seems to portray that. And in the threads on AVSforum, you hear it repeated time and time again. But marketing and people repeating it doesn’t necessarily make it true.Google Denon vs Marantz.
I have. Many times. Haven't seen the research you're referencing.Google Denon vs Marantz.
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Denon AVR-X4700H 2020 AVR Review
This is a review and detailed measurements of the newly announced Denon AVR-X4700H 9.2 channel AVR. It was kindly purchased by a member and drop shipped to me for testing. It costs US $1,700 on Amazon including Prime shipping. NOTE: post publication of this review, Denon Engineering kindly...www.audiosciencereview.com
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Pretty sure Carter just plays open handed a lot. Steve Smith of Journey is another famous one. I also play right handed, but have played on left handed kits. It’s super weird! But can do it. I also like open handed once in awhile.Are you kidding me?! I love watching and listening to Carter play! He is very, very good! The fact that he's left handed is what makes him fun to watch for me. I play right handed, like 99% of the drummers I know, lol.
Ouch.... that review put a dent in the glimmer of the new Denon 8K receivers. Makes 3600 look good.The 3600 seems like a treasure now.
Keep in mind that Amir's main issue is the poor SINAD for the HDMI input, but if you look carefully, the numbers were still better than that of the AV7705, but a few dB worse than the AV8805 that the X3600H managed to beat.Ouch.... that review put a dent in the glimmer of the new Denon 8K receivers. Makes 3600 look good.
4500, or 4700, here?the AVR-X4500H isn't bad
What is so disheartening for me is that these things fall on their face using HDMI inputs. My UDP and Apple TV 4k both use HDMI (of course) and from the tests over on ASR the X3600 exhibited the best integration on the digital side. It beat the X4700, the HTP-1 and my AVR850. I am anxious to see the T778 results but don't have high expectations. I'm sure I am overthinking all of this, but that's what we do..... within the next ten months I need to complete my rig for my new house without going broke. And I am more perplexed now than ever!Keep in mind that Amir's main issue is the poor SINAD for the HDMI input, but if you look carefully, the numbers were still better than that of the AV7705, but a few dB worse than the AV8805 that the X3600H managed to beat.
So for intents and purposes, the AVR-X4500H isn't bad, you can't really hear 0.004% THD+N, and not too many integrated amps or even separates measured better so far. It is just that particular AVR-X3600H he measured happened to be exceptionally good, with SINAD matching the top Emo on the chart.
Look at it the bright side, now that we have seen 3 Denon measured, we have seen enough samples to say confidently that Denon AVRs with pre out could be a better option than the Marantz separate AVPs until balanced connections and 7.1 analogs are needed.
3600 is the best Value for Denon, even better if you can find a 3500 new. Yamaha may be most reliable with Exceptions to the fact that Yamaha AVR's Do have issues like every Manufacture does. With the way the Market is today ever changing technology after five years AVR's just about out dated anyways. 8K than 25k gonna be out in 7 years. So buy with that in mind. or Do like Gene and keep your old VHS player.4500, or 4700, here?