Marantz AV7005 Networking A/V Processor Review

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PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
I think they are back order at least in Canada as I am still waiting. Well at least you can still use it to watch movies when you may not hear the hum most of the time.
 
adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
I think they are back order at least in Canada as I am still waiting. Well at least you can still use it to watch movies when you may not hear the hum most of the time.
Any news for you yet?

I must say that even with the initial issues I had with the buzzing I am really liking this prepro. I have not received my replacement yet and not knowing how long it will be I have went through complete setup with this one.

I've been very happy with the results of Audyssey and having Dyn EQ is a big improvement for low volume listening.

I'm really digging the internet radio, pandora and ipod/sub sources that are available on zone 2.:D I've been streaming all types of music all day.

Needless to say I'm a happy guy.:)
 
P

PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Any news for you yet?

I must say that even with the initial issues I had with the buzzing I am really liking this prepro. I have not received my replacement yet and not knowing how long it will be I have went through complete setup with this one.

I've been very happy with the results of Audyssey and having Dyn EQ is a big improvement for low volume listening.

I'm really digging the internet radio, pandora and ipod/sub sources that are available on zone 2.:D I've been streaming all types of music all day.

Needless to say I'm a happy guy.:)
I was told it may be end of the month, may be longer. I'll give it a couple more weeks, after that I may consider switching to Integra or just settle for the Denon 4311. Good to know you are enjoying it while waiting. Regarding streaming, I don't do much with my AVR because I prefer to do it with the PS3 that can stream video as well.
 
L

lowkey37

Audiophyte
Advice needed.

I have anthem mca 20 amps. Do you think these would blend in well with the marantz av7005? Also, I am using focal 1028 speakers.

Mike
 
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EJD

Junior Audioholic
Franz-

I saw at the end of your review that you are planning a review of the MM7055. Is that still in the works?

I'm curious if there is any advantage to it compared to the MM8003, especially since the 8003 can be picked up on the used market at a price similar to the 7055.
 
zildjian

zildjian

Audioholic Chief
I have anthem mca 20 amps. Do you think these would blend in well with the marantz av7005? Also, I am using focal 1028 speakers.

Mike
There's no reason the Anthem's shouldn't work well with the Marantz.
-Brad
 
P

PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
Franz-

I saw at the end of your review that you are planning a review of the MM7055. Is that still in the works?

I'm curious if there is any advantage to it compared to the MM8003, especially since the 8003 can be picked up on the used market at a price similar to the 7055.
I couldn't quite get the same price as the 7055. It costs about $250 more but for 25% more money I get 60% more channels, still an easy decision for me.
 
adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
My replacement arrived and I picked it up last night.:) Unfortunately the transmission in my wifes car may have crapped out so I did not get a chance to swap it out.:mad:

Hopefully if I can get help tonight I will get it changed out in the rack and see if the noise is gone.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
My replacement arrived and I picked it up last night.:) Unfortunately the transmission in my wifes car may have crapped out so I did not get a chance to swap it out.:mad:

Hopefully if I can get help tonight I will get it changed out in the rack and see if the noise is gone.
I hope you are not having bad luck this year like I did in 2010!

Man, last year everything that could have gone wrong, went wrong on me!

Hopefully you will have better luck!
 
P

PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
My replacement arrived and I picked it up last night.:) Unfortunately the transmission in my wifes car may have crapped out so I did not get a chance to swap it out.:mad:

Hopefully if I can get help tonight I will get it changed out in the rack and see if the noise is gone.
I am sure you will be fine but take your time to keep your signal interconnects away from power cables and speaker wires. I just got mine set up and will do some serious listening this coming weekend. So far there is no hum, just a little hiss with volume at or near 0 but pretty much inaudible 10 to 12" from the speaker. By the way I am using unbalance interconnects and have no plan to switch to balanced wires.
 
adk highlander

adk highlander

Sith Lord
Well bad news for me. The replacement pre is actually worse than the original. The right channel has a huge amount of static type noise coming out of it. All the others are about the same. I put the original back in and the right channel is fine is back to the way it was. I'm glad I was able try the new one before I returned the original one I had.

Now the question is what to do next. The dealer I purchased this from does not have any other preamps in my price range that have the features I want. I may get a loaner of another company to try out. He has Denon (which I really don't want), NAD (way over priced), pioneer, Arcam (see NAD) and Krell:rolleyes:

Uggh. This stinks.
 
AcuDefTechGuy

AcuDefTechGuy

Audioholic Jedi
The right channel has a huge amount of static type noise coming out of it.
So far there is no hum, just a little hiss with volume at or near 0 but pretty much inaudible 10 to 12" from the speaker.
I got some hum a while back from my cable TV line. That went away when I got a RF ground loop isolater.

My Denon + ATI amp + Def Techs is completely silent - no hiss even with my ears against the drivers.

But when I auditioned the Orion, I heard a slight hissing sound with my ears against the drivers - I could not hear it 10 inches away.
 
P

PENG

Audioholic Slumlord
I got some hum a while back from my cable TV line. That went away when I got a RF ground loop isolater.

My Denon + ATI amp + Def Techs is completely silent - no hiss even with my ears against the drivers.

But when I auditioned the Orion, I heard a slight hissing sound with my ears against the drivers - I could not hear it 10 inches away.
My 4308 (I know, not nearly as good as yours) is also quieter, I guess HTM's measurements does hold true in my case. In reality it really doesn't matter as a) I never listen at anywhere near 0, loudest I could tolerate is -10. At that level the Marantz is virtually silent.
 
S

sterling shoote

Audioholic Field Marshall
Seems to me it has been implied here that the Marantz product kinda sucks, is that right?
 
S

sterling shoote

Audioholic Field Marshall
But you have now had two bad ones, right? Dude, either you have a guilt personality forcing you to pick at what you feel guilty about buying, or, it appears, from your description, this Marantz product is made without the sort of QC that would be considered basic to such a product. I'm not doggin' 'ya, I've had a few Marantz components and was very disappointed. I had the impression that perhaps their line-up today was improved. Your statements however have made me think again about purchasing one of these. After-all, who needs the hassle of hooking up and then unhooking to pack up and then... Gee, is it too much to expect that the product works?

My 10 year old Sony TA-E9000ES, which I think I paid about $1500 for new, works perfectly, no noise of any kind from anywhere. You can get one of these today off E-bay for peanuts. You may want to look into it, or another brand in something new. I would not give Marantz a second chance, much less a third.
 
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TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
Well bad news for me. The replacement pre is actually worse than the original. The right channel has a huge amount of static type noise coming out of it. All the others are about the same. I put the original back in and the right channel is fine is back to the way it was. I'm glad I was able try the new one before I returned the original one I had.

Now the question is what to do next. The dealer I purchased this from does not have any other preamps in my price range that have the features I want. I may get a loaner of another company to try out. He has Denon (which I really don't want), NAD (way over priced), pioneer, Arcam (see NAD) and Krell:rolleyes:

Uggh. This stinks.
Sorry, I have not been following this thread. I thought you were out of the woods.

Unless there has been a serious downgrade, I doubt those Marantz units are both faulty. The second might be, but I doubt the first is, unless there has been a serious lapse in standards, since my AV 8003. That unit has a superb massive power supply, and robust well thought out ground plane.

An internal ground loop is unlikely to result from a manufacture problem and would almost certainly have to be a design problem. So they would all be doing it, and I find it hard to believe Marantz would not know about it. You never know though in these days of the race to the bottom

You can tell if the Marantz has an internal ground loop. Listen via the headphone jack, with nothing else connected. If you here hum they are lousy units.

To make sure, make a lead up going xlr to in line phone socket. Unbalanced at the phone end. Connect to a pair of balanced outputs. That will drive any phones. See if you hear hum then. Him=lousy product. No hum, no internal ground loop.

Now you have a complex system and when you have that things can happen.

You should know it took a lot of work to quieten this system down.

I had a sub panel put in with a big ground to the main panel. I constructed a robust star cluster ground plane, grounding in all of the racks. I made sure all rack mounted units had good bonding to the racks, scraping paint where necessary. Check for good grounding with a meter.

Even after that, I had to redo Direct TVs work, and tie in the satellite system and the FM antenna.

Still there were big problems. There was definite RF interference from the Lutron Maestro light dimmers, of which there are a large number in this house.
This necessitated my redesigning the Luton Maestro dimmers. I have to say there engineers were highly cooperative. All production since then has this redesign. They still emit some RF. It is impossible to make an SCR dimmer that does not emit some RF and have a decent dimmer.

Still not there yet. I had to redo the whole house ground, and replace it with three seven foot copper rods tied together.

Still a problem. The phone ground was at the front of the house, a long way from the house ground. This was still causing a an earth loop. It was more than the 20 ft max, allowing me to tie it to the main house ground. So I gave the phone system its own 7 ft copper rod ground. This has still left me with a very slight ground loop, but you can only hear it with your ear right into a speaker driver. You can not hear it from any seated position. This will be eliminated in the next month or so, as Paul Bunyan telephone are constructing the first fiver optic PON pushed deep into a remote areas. The fiber cable, placed right by the main house ground will be hooked up as soon as the snow is gone. That will tie the phone ground to the main house ground. I expect that to rid my of the last vestige of hum.

One other issue is that my downstairs system, uses the FM and Direct TV connections. It is too far to tie the ground to the studio ground. You can not use ground isolators with Direct TV, because of phantom powering and signaling. So that whole system has to be totally disconnected from the house ground, and only grounds via the two Direct TV cables and the FM cable ground. Not the best situation, but there is no other way. If you ground it both system hum loud as you get a ground loop from the house ground and antenna cables.

So these situations are highly complex.

Here are pictures of some of the grounding.





TV and Antenna grounding.



The main house ground.



So I think you have a lot more work to do, before blaming it on Marantz, or changing units again.
 
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