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Receivers, players, separates and more.
Marantz has announced a whole host of new products ranging from high-end separates, integrated amps, networked audio players, and receivers.
All the info after the jump.

The SR7005 is a seven channel A/V receiver that has 125 watts per channel and supports three zones with three sources. Its six HDMI inputs are 1.4a so it will switch 3Di sources. Onboard is Audyssey DSX and decoding for all the new audio codecs. The SR7005 is shipping this month. It's joined by two smaller brothers, the SR6005 and SR5005.
If you like your pre and amp sections separate, the AV7005 preamp has six HDMI 1.4 inputs and two outputs. Onboard here is Pro Logic IIz, Audyssey MultEQ XT and DSX, and full DNLA 1.5 compliance. The MM7055 has 140 watts for each of its five channels and has balanced and unbalanced inputs. The MM7025 is a two channel version with similar specs.

The NA7004 is a DLNA 1.5 compliant network audio player that supports FLAC, 96/24FLAC, WAV, WMA, WMA Lossless, MP3, MPEG-4 and AAC. Over USB makes out at files with 96k/24-bits. In addition to the network and USB inputs, there are also co
ax and optical digital inputs.
The PM8004 and PM5004 are integrated amps. The 8004 has what Marantz calls "HDAM-SA3 technology" and "on board high-current supply."
And lastly, of course, some new Blu-ray players. The UD7005 will be available in September and the UD5005 which is shipping this month. The 7005 has a 32-bit DAC. Both models support video streaming via NetFlix and YouTube. Most exciting for audiophiles is the ability to play back SACD and DVD-Audio. The HDMI outputs are version 1.4.
PRICE:
SR7005: $1,599
SR6005: $999
SR5005: $799
AV7005: $1,499
MM7055: $1,199
MM7025: $799
NA7004: $799
PM8004: $999
PM5004: $449
UD7005: $899
UD5005: $499
CONTACT: Marantz.com

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