Product details
Marantz – STEREO 70s 75W 2.0-Ch. Stereo AV Receiver – Black
Elevate Your Audio Experience
Unleash the power of sound with the Marantz STEREO 70s 75W 2.0-Ch. Stereo AV Receiver. Designed for audiophiles and casual listeners alike, this receiver delivers exceptional audio performance and clarity, making it the perfect centerpiece for your home entertainment system.
Key Features:
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Powerful Performance: With 75 watts per channel, experience rich, dynamic sound that fills your room and brings your music and movies to life.
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Classic Design: The sleek black finish and retro-inspired design make this receiver a stylish addition to any audio setup, blending seamlessly with your home decor.
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Versatile Connectivity: Featuring multiple inputs, including HDMI, optical, and analog connections, the Marantz STEREO 70s ensures compatibility with a wide range of devices, from your TV to your favorite gaming console.
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Exceptional Sound Quality: Engineered with Marantz’s legendary sound technology, enjoy crystal-clear audio reproduction that captures every detail of your favorite tracks and films.
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User-Friendly Interface: The intuitive controls and clear display make it easy to navigate through your audio settings, ensuring a hassle-free listening experience.
Why Choose Marantz?
Marantz has a long-standing reputation for creating high-quality audio products that deliver the ultimate in sound performance. The STEREO 70s is no exception, combining advanced technology with elegant aesthetics, making it a perfect choice for anyone who values superior sound.
Specifications:
- Channels: 2.0
- Power Output: 75W per channel
- Color: Black
- Connectivity Options: HDMI, optical, RCA inputs
- Dimensions: [Insert dimensions]
- Weight: [Insert weight]
Perfect For:
- Home theaters
- Music enthusiasts
- Casual TV viewing
- Gaming setups
Transform your audio environment with the Marantz STEREO 70s 75W 2.0-Ch. Stereo AV Receiver. Experience sound like never before!
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Benjamin –
Excellent but I feel like the Sonos amp is cheaper and sounds practically identical
RonN –
Very nice easy to operate and hook up money well spent sales people were very helpful and nice friendly
Juvat –
Excellent sounding amp. Purchased open box but arrived looking new. One of the most difficult amps for me to set up. Requires connecting to a TV to set up. Instructions could be better.
Bluefin –
Nice sounding receiver, used eARC majorly for music vedio from youtube or Amazon, working like a champ!
JosephC –
sweet unit! Was a breeze to hook up and sounds amazing
JohnP –
Easy set up into my system , great sounding, has all the connections I could ever need
Travis –
Picked up this reciever and NR1200 to test side by side. Feel like this is likely a review a lot of people are looking forward to as there is very little out at the moment on this device.
Excellent build quality and sounds as good as it looks especially with music. If you can force video to stream in stereo or “original” sound is great too. In the event you’re watching a movie or show that is mixed for 5.1 or greater the device can sound hallow as there are not DTS or ATMOS mix options. HEOS / Apple Air Play / IOS Marantz remote app all work without any fuss. Sound is everything you would expect from Marantz. Running a pair of Klipsch 8000F II’s and a REL T5X via high level connection.
I’ll be honest it was really difficult for me to make out significant difference between sound quality of this device vs the NR1200. The setup GUI was significantlly more well thought out and visually better on the 70s. The remote is miles ahead. The 70s is a better looking center piece and knobs have a thick “resistance” to them when they turn and don’t feel cheap. My main input method is streaming to the device via Google’s music services / Tidal / Phono / Optical to TV. The 70s ultimately sold me based on look and future proofing. The device really should be about 200.00 dollars cheaper though as the price tag is the biggest hurdle to get over. Would love to get a well though out review from a super user of this 70s that tested the 8k upscaling etc… I just don’t have a use for it at this time.
Would also really like to test this vs the cinema in the event that I give up on being a 2.1 enthusiast one day and would prefer 5.1 upgrade path.
JacobH –
The phono section is good as is the Marantz sound. What I don’t like is trying to use it without it controlling the TV. I get the ARC thing, but sometimes I want to use the TV speakers alone.