AVP 7706 Returned from Service

TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
I received my Marantz AV 7706 back from Marantz 3 days ago after being away for just over 5 months. No mention of what was done.

As many of you will know this unit was replaced in my AV room by a Marantz AV 10, that I am very pleased with. It is superb.

So yesterday and today, I installed the 7706 in my 2.1 family room system. I swapped it for a much older Marantz AV7701.





So far so good. I did not keep serial numbers but I had to load all new software which took a long time and set up from scratch, which I would have to have done anyway, as they are such different systems.

I had one snag. Even though I was careful the left channel was missing from the Quad 34 preamp, which I like for LP playback in particular. It turned out to be a bad cable from the Quad 34 to the 7706. It was a "good quality' one allegedly. In my opinion cable quality has an inverse relationship to cable cost! I have never had a cheapo RCA cable fail, but I have the higher priced ones.

Anyhow, no hum so far, but it has not been on for an extended period. I am not certain it is the original units, as I did not keep the serial numbers. But there is no sign that the case screws have seen a screwdriver.

So, it is a cold rainy day, with a temp of 39F. So I am now sitting enjoying one of my favorite LPs, by the fire.

It sounds wonderful. Those speakers were loved by my late friend fill, which caused him to replace his speakers, but he still always prefered these.
 
H

highfigh

Seriously, I have no life.
I received my Marantz AV 7706 back from Marantz 3 days ago after being away for just over 5 months. No mention of what was done.

As many of you will know this unit was replaced in my AV room by a Marantz AV 10, that I am very pleased with. It is superb.

So yesterday and today, I installed the 7706 in my 2.1 family room system. I swapped it for a much older Marantz AV7701.





So far so good. I did not keep serial numbers but I had to load all new software which took a long time and set up from scratch, which I would have to have done anyway, as they are such different systems.

I had one snag. Even though I was careful the left channel was missing from the Quad 34 preamp, which I like for LP playback in particular. It turned out to be a bad cable from the Quad 34 to the 7706. It was a "good quality' one allegedly. In my opinion cable quality has an inverse relationship to cable cost! I have never had a cheapo RCA cable fail, but I have the higher priced ones.

Anyhow, no hum so far, but it has not been on for an extended period. I am not certain it is the original units, as I did not keep the serial numbers. But there is no sign that the case screws have seen a screwdriver.

So, it is a cold rainy day, with a temp of 39F. So I am now sitting enjoying one of my favorite LPs, by the fire.

It sounds wonderful. Those speakers were loved by my late friend fill, which caused him to replace his speakers, but he still always prefered these.
You should be able to save the configuration by using the GUI on a computer- then, if you need to revert to factory settings, you would find its IP address, go to the settings area of the GUI and choose 'Load', then choose the file. It saves all of the time for setting it up and you don't need to make notes.

The original serial number would be on the reply to the service request and/or the RMA.
 
TLS Guy

TLS Guy

Audioholic Jedi
You should be able to save the configuration by using the GUI on a computer- then, if you need to revert to factory settings, you would find its IP address, go to the settings area of the GUI and choose 'Load', then choose the file. It saves all of the time for setting it up and you don't need to make notes.

The original serial number would be on the reply to the service request and/or the RMA.
Totally different set up, the Family room is two channel with two subs. Very simple, essentially a straight stereo setup plus subs. Altogether different from the AV room.
 
T

Trebdp83

Audioholic Spartan
So, not hooking it up in AV room and sending out invitations to witness comparisons to it from the AV10? Whatever…:rolleyes:;)
 
newsletter

  • RBHsound.com
  • BlueJeansCable.com
  • SVS Sound Subwoofers
  • Experience the Martin Logan Montis
Top