Hello bigred.
It's very refreshing to see someone who is so enthusiastic about the Marantz product. Out of all of the mainstream AVR manufacturer's, Marantz could be considered the obscure brand. High quality, no doubt! Unique styling, definitely. Relevant performance, none of the unnecessary gadgetry, without question! Remains true to it's music first heritage, absolutely! (I sound like a commercial
).
As you probably already know, I own the Marantz SR9300. I'll admit, in most respects it's a dinosaur. Vintage 2003!
But I've gotta tell ya, I picked it because of some of the same reasons you picked the 6003. I too have a Yamaha RX-V3000. A 50 lb behemoth! I really felt that when it came to AVR's, Yamaha was the "be all/end all"! But when I heard the Marantz, I abandoned that school of thought quickly. The SR9300 was so refine and smooth. Truly natural sounding. So I do understand your satisfaction with the 6003.
When I do replace it, and if I go the AVR route instead of pre/pro, the only AVR I will replace it with is the SR9600. The SR9300 was a beast for sure, but SR9600, despite it being 3 years old and having HDMI v1.1, I would take it over any AVR available today, including the 8002, and your most impressive SR6003. Why! First, it's Marantz's last AVR made in *Japan. So the quality is top notch. And it too, is a beast! Tipping the scale at 57lbs. (I have this thing about weigh and quality
). The amp section is augmented with the 16 HDAM SA2 modules. (
High
Definition
Amplifier
Modules).
Anyway, what you seem to dig about the Marantz product, I share that same admiration.
I do have question for you. I see you have relieved the 6003 of the amplification duties and use the Emotiva amps for that responsibility. Being that the Vienna's, the Mozart Grand, in particular, is a somewhat difficult speaker to drive, (4 ohm), do you think that the Marantz, no doubt a strong performer, could have handled the job alone or did you know it would be a strain and external amps would be needed for the Mozarts to get the most out of them?
The reason I ask is because I added an amp to the SR9300 which is rated at 140w x 7. And the performance with the Klipsch's was phenomenal. But when I added the MM9000, big difference. My fronts low end performance was enhanced and the center channel performance went from mediocre IMO to downright dynamic! And my surround sound stage just exploded. I literally had to turn down the dB output level on the SR9300. It was set to 6+. Now it's set at 0 dB.
I didn't mean to hijack your thread with rhetoric.
I'm just very curious about your setup and configuration.
BTW, the Mozarts are amazing!
*Nothing against the Marantz products from China, but there is a difference in build quality of the SR9600. The internals were definitely of better quality. Larger Massive, High Energy Power Supply, Huge Toroidal
Transformer; Copper Plated Chassis; HDAM-SA2 Modules; gold plated terminals, etc,.... I've look at the 7001/2 8001/2, but not the 6003. I just think that the attention to detail was lacking with the China models. I'm sure that the QC was greatly improved with the 2008/9 models (new look/chassis).
I've said my piece!
Regards.