How often does my Marantz sr7008 drop sound?

How often does my Marantz sr7008 drop sound?

My receiver is only 6 months old and sometimes it just drops sound off for 1-3 seconds when listening in stereo on low volumes. Never happens when watching movie or listening high volumes. For low volume I use 30-40 / 99 and for higher volume/movies 60 / 99.

Can you use airplay on Marantz sr7008 router?

However, the Marantz SR7008 doesn’t have built-in wireless LAN so you have to position the wireless router close to the receiver unless you have a longer Ethernet cable. Once the SR7008 is connected to the local network, any iOS devices in the network can use AirPlay to stream music tracks to the receiver.

What is Audyssey sub EQ HT on Marantz sr7008?

The SR7008 is also the only one with Audyssey Sub EQ HT, which allows connection—and dedicated room correction—of a second sub. It sets separate level, distance, and crossover for each sub; then it applies a single EQ curve to both.

How much does a Marantz home theater receiver cost?

Paying, say, $1,999 for the SR7008 offers a much different home theater experience than you’d get from a three-figure model, even one of Marantz’s. And yet, considering that this is Marantz’s top-of-the-line receiver, that price tag is pretty reasonable.

How many channels does Marantz sr7008 AV receiver have?

However, the Marantz SR7008 features 9 discrete internal amplifiers so it can process a huge 9.2-channel system. It also manages to produce this kind of power with low distortion and impressively wide dynamic range. With the available pre-outs, you can set up 2 other sound systems in 2 different rooms each playing a different source.

The SR7008 is also the only one with Audyssey Sub EQ HT, which allows connection—and dedicated room correction—of a second sub. It sets separate level, distance, and crossover for each sub; then it applies a single EQ curve to both.

What is MultEQ xt32 on Marantz sr7008 AV receiver?

But exclusive to the Marantz SR7008 is an improved version of the Audyssey calibration technology called MultEQ XT32. This room acoustic measurement technology is more effective in harmonizing the room’s acoustics.

Paying, say, $1,999 for the SR7008 offers a much different home theater experience than you’d get from a three-figure model, even one of Marantz’s. And yet, considering that this is Marantz’s top-of-the-line receiver, that price tag is pretty reasonable.

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