I have been playing with my new toy for a few days now and my preliminary impression is that it is an excellent value for anyone who is interested in an entry level separate system. When I say entry level I refer to price point only, not necessarily sound/video quality, specs and features related. Since the Marantz system replaced my previous Denon AVR-4308 based system, I tend to compare it with the Denon a lot but any reference to their sound and video quality will not be reliable as it is subjective and done by memory only.
Hardware & Features
To me, the Marantz pairs focussed on things that really count for me, in terms of sound quality anyway. For example, the AV7005 skips any gold plated, high quality unbalanced RCA connectors, while providing balanced I/O connectors. The RCA connectors seem a little delicate, they don’t provide tight fit for some of my interconnects but surprisingly my lower cost Philips interconnects do fit tight in them. The 4308 definitely has more robust and better quality connectors.
The Marantz remote is easier to use but it is not very sensitive and the delay seems a little longer compared with Denon’s.
The power transformer looks exactly like the toroidal one in the MM8003 but Marantz claimed (it could still be a mistake but unlikely) it is an EI core type with a round cover for shielding. Either way, it is just another example that shows Marantz is serious about potential electromagnetic interference that may adversely affect sound quality.
The pre-pro tuner offers only 5 HDMI at the back while most mid range AVR by Yamaha, Onkyo and Denon offer at least 6 if not 7 or 8. This is an example of how they save money on things that don’t affect SQ. While the 4000 series Denon models have dual 32 bit DSSs, the Marantz has just one. That may be the reason, or one of the reasons why the 7005 cannot run Audyssey on top of 24/192 kHz HD sound codec. It also does not offer Audyssey MultiEq XT32 but the plain XT. This Marantz comes with the Audyssey Dynamic EQ and volume features. I have no intention to use either features. I did try the dynamic EQ but I did not like it at all. I have to admit though, the first time I listened to the AV7005 I thought it was true that Marantz had a “warm” signature sound but quickly found out it was because Audyssey had Dynamic EQ default to “ON”. I turned it off, and that warm tube like sound disappeared.
Setup
It seems that Marantz implemented MultiEQ XT very well as it sailed through the process in much shorter time than my Denon 4308 did. The EQ graphs are also much easier on the eyes than the 4308's.
Setting up the I/O’s are easy, I see no need to read the manual at all. It does not have wifi, so that makes setting up the network stuff is also simpler. In fact there is nothing to do as everything just works right out of the box. In fact, the reminder for the available Airplay upgrade pops up in no time, what a nuisance! I finally got tired of it so I turned off the upgrade notice this morning.
AV performance
The Marantz sounds excellent with both movies and music but I cannot use expressions such as “day and night”, “a veil has been lifted” kind of comments to describe any sound quality improvements. I can certainly say that this system does not sound thin, bright, or warm. To me, listening to CD or BR concerts, it just sound good and neutral, relative to the way I think live music should sound in concert halls. Of course I am going by memory, and it is just my subjective feeling. In my case, it tends to support, to a point, the “all amp sound the same in a controlled comparison” claim but this is separate topic. I mention this not to provoke another debate but just to make a point that if you are looking for a different sound or a Marantz signature sound you may want to look elsewhere or go for the higher end Marantz models. What I am willing to say is that I am very happy with its audio performance. So much so that I have been listening to my SACD (2 channel only for now), DVDA and some of my favourite high end CDs almost non-stop, without getting tired.
For 2 channel listening I do prefer the 4308’s features. The Denon allows me to select the subwoofer on or off. With the AV7005 if I want the sub off, I must select pure direct. The Denon also allows me to have the loudspeakers set to large for 2 channel listening without the sub. With the AV7005 I assume it would have the speaker configuration disabled but the manual does not say anything about it.
For movies, I have read about people claiming that the AV7005 offers more sound from the surround channels. May be I am affected by what I read, it does seem to offer more sound from the surround channels. I don’t know whether the AV7005 exaggerates the surround channel contents or it is in fact more accurate, but for movies I don’t mind hearing more from the surround channels at all.
On the video side, there is not much to write about, other than once again the often hyped up important criteria of having the ABT VRS, Reon, Marvell or whatever on board really need to be downplayed so people don’t get the impression that their DVDs will all suddenly look great almost like BR, if only they have one of those VP on board their AVR. The fact is, being open minded, I forced myself to spend time comparing the effects of using my players built-in VP, the TV, and the Marantz’s ABT2015. To my eyes, the results are practically the same, if anything, I would rank using the Marantz to upscale yielded slightly poorer PQ but I really am not sure. Now there is one more chance, as soon as I get my hand on the Oppo 95 I will let you know whether that one makes any difference. Those who enjoy watching test patterns will for sure see the difference but I just could not see all those VP schemes making much visible difference in real world video material unless one looks very hard for such differences.
That’s all I have to report for now, I am going back to play another disc and then watch a movie or two. I am very happy with my purchase, though I will miss my Denon. Everything I stated so far are based on my preliminary impression. I reserve the right to change my story as I spend more time exploring and enjoying the unit.
