
Marantz SR7015 9.2-Channel 4K AV Receiver Renewed
Experience Immersive Audio with Advanced TechnologyThe Marantz SR7015 AV Receiver delivers premium performance and immersive audio for your home entertainment system. Featuring 9.2 channels, 4K Ultra HD support, and advanced object-based audio formats, this receiver creates a truly captivating li...
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Overview
Experience Immersive Audio with Advanced Technology
The Marantz SR7015 AV Receiver delivers premium performance and immersive audio for your home entertainment system. Featuring 9.2 channels, 4K Ultra HD support, and advanced object-based audio formats, this receiver creates a truly captivating listening experience. Comes with Amazon Alexa and HEOS integration for seamless control and connectivity.
- Channels: 9.2 Channel
- Amplifier: 125W per channel (8 ohms)
- HDMI: 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz pass-through
- Audio Formats: Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, IMAX Enhanced, Auro-3D
- Connectivity: HEOS, AirPlay, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HDMI
- Control: Amazon Alexa
Key Features
Premium-performance 9-channel amplifier: Delivering a masterful 125W per channel (8 ohms, 20Hz-20kHz, THD: 0.05 percent , 2 ch. driven) so you experience your entertainment in remarkable detail.
8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz pass-through support for every entertainment need: With the latest technology in HDMI support, enjoy 8K quality video from your 8K source devices. Featuring one dedicated 8K input and two outputs, enjoy 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz pass-through in amazing clarity. 8K upscaling is available on all eight HDMI ports.
Featuring the most advanced object-based audio formats: Dolby Atmos, Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology, DTS:X and DTS Virtual:X, IMAX Enhanced and Auro-3D processing are all supported to allow you to listen to all of your favorite audio styles.
Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) HDMI support: Through the main HDMI output, connect your TV with eARC HDMI support to allow uncompressed and object-based audio formats like Dolby Atmos and DTS:X directly from your smart TV app to your AV receiver.
Bringing you the latest in video compatibility: The latest HDR format support including HDR10, HDR10+ (New in 2020), HLG, Dolby Vision, 4:4:4 color resolution and BT.2020, as well as Dynamic HDR (New in 2020), to provide miraculous picture quality for brightness, clarity and contrast.
Supported internet services: Spotify
Connectivity technology: AirPlay
Wireless communication technology: Airplay
Specifications
Pros & Cons
👍 Pros
- Premium 9-channel amplifier delivers a masterful 125W per channel, ensuring remarkable detail in entertainment audio
- Features 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz pass-through support with one dedicated 8K input and two outputs, future-proofing your home theater
- Supports advanced object-based audio formats including Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, IMAX Enhanced, and Auro-3D for a truly immersive sound experience
- Enhanced Audio Return Channel (eARC) HDMI support allows uncompressed and object-based audio directly from smart TV apps to the receiver
- Brings the latest in video compatibility with HDR10, HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision, Dynamic HDR, 4:4:4 color resolution, and BT.2020 for miraculous picture quality
- Offers 8K upscaling on all eight HDMI ports, allowing existing content to be enjoyed with enhanced resolution
- Supports popular internet streaming services like Spotify and features AirPlay for wireless music streaming
👎 Cons
- As a renewed unit, it may not come with the full original manufacturer's warranty or accessories as a brand new product
- The extensive features and advanced connectivity options may require a steeper learning curve for users less familiar with complex AV receivers
- Achieving the full potential of 8K/120Hz pass-through requires compatible source devices and displays, which can be a significant investment
- While offering 9 channels, larger or more complex home theater setups might require additional amplification or more channels for full immersion
- Integration with "smart TV app" audio via eARC is dependent on the TV's own eARC implementation and compatibility, which can vary