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Marantz PM7000N Integrated Stereo Hi-Fi Amplifier HEOS Built-in Supports Digital and Analog Sources Compatible with Amazon Alexa Phono Input

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Features

  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE DISCRETE 2-CHANNEL INTEGRATED AMP delivers dynamic, accurate and hi-resolution sound at 60 watts per channel. With a network module and access to a host of music streaming services, the PM7000N is an ideal choice for audiophiles
  • EXPERIENCE MUSICAL ACCURACY WITH PURE MODE It disables USB-A, network, Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth, individually or simultaneously, turning the PM7000N into an analogue amplifier, preventing digital interference and noise radiation
  • MULTI-ROOM AUDIO EXPERIENCE With HEOS Built-in technology play your favorite tracks through popular streaming services like Spotify, Pandora, Tidal and others using AirPlay 2, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth in one or more connected rooms simultaneously
  • REDISCOVER VINYL Hook up your turntable to the amplifier's integrated phono input and listen to the most vivid and emotional reproduction of vinyl with minimal distortion and improved signal purity
  • SEAMLESS TV INTEGRATION Connect your digital TV, Blu-ray or DVD player across the digital inputs for a premium audio playback of your favorite shows. Easily operate volume control, mute, power on/off & source selection for PM7000N with your TV remote
  • MULTIPLE SOURCE SUPPORT & HI-FI AUDIO Features 4 analog inputs, 1 analog output, 1 coaxial and 2 optical digital inputs, plus a USB-A input. Equipped to process hi-res ALAC, FLAC and WAV files & DSD tracks and delivers a premium stereo experience
  • BEST-IN-CLASS TECHNOLOGY Marantz-Proprietary current feedback amplification, HDAM-S3 circuit boards, toroidal transformer and high-grade sound parts optimize hi-fidelity audio with superior detail and precision

Description

Discover the PM7000N, the first Marantz fully discrete, current feedback integrated Hi-Fi amplifier with HEOS Built-in technology. The ideal choice for audiophiles that require Marantz musical sound and music streaming, the PM700N includes high-grade audio components, current feedback HDAMs, a toroidal transformer and a high-speed instantaneous current power supply. The versatile PM7000N features multiple analog and digital inputs and decodes digital audio files ALAC, FLAC and WAV lossless files up to 24 bit/192-kHz – plus, DSD 2.8MHz and 5.6MHz tracks for high resolutions listening. Stream your favorite music wirelessly, and control the amplifier with leading voice agents Apple Siri, Google Assistant and Amazon Alexa.

Brand: Marantz


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Wi-Fi


Special Feature: Tidal, Spotify


Compatible Devices: Television, Speaker


Connector Type: USB


Audio Output Mode: Stereo


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 2


Color: Black


Item Weight: 19 Pounds


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ No


Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 17.32 x 4.92 x 14.92 inches; 19 Pounds


Item model number ‏ : ‎ PM7000N


Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available ‏ : ‎ October 4, 2019


Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ Marantz


Best Sellers Rank: #160,797 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #794 in Audio Component Amplifiers


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Customer Reviews: 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars 100 ratings


Product Dimensions: 17.32 x 4.92 x 14.92 inches


Item Weight: 19 pounds


Manufacturer: Marantz


Item model number: PM7000N


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: October 4, 2019


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Three words to the sound: Clear, Open, and Clean.
I am in love with this amplifier. I got this to replace my Marantz PM5005, purchased back in 2016. The Marantz sounded great for what it costed, but I wanted something more since I recently upgraded to some 4 ohms bookshelf speakers that are pretty power hungry. The main improvements were in clarity and overall power. There is definitely more detail in the treble without being harsh. My favorite part? It cleaned up the bass a ton, leaving both the bass and midrange sounding much less bloated. Compared to the PM5005, the PM7000N is much more neutral sounding, which I like because my Wharfedale Denton 85's are very warm. Overall, it's a welcome upgrade. I also got it for the bluetooth functionality. As for the DAC, I was previously running a Cambridge Audio DACMagic into the PM5005. Right now, I am testing with the internal DAC on the Marantz. So far, it sounds a bit better than the DACMagic to my ears. Everything seems to be the same, except the Marantz has a much wider soundstage. I am not sure if that is due to the DAC or the amplifier section. I'm going to keep the setup simple and get rid of the DACMagic from the chain. These are my initial thoughts and impressions. I'll update this on a later date if I have something meaningful to add. EDIT 1 on 12/3/19: Still very happy with this amplifier. It did exactly what I wanted it to, the sound is so much more even and full at low volumes, I hardly have to turn the volume up to hear everything. With the PM5005, I believe that amplifier just didn't have enough current/power to properly power my speakers. It also seemed as though Marantz tuned the lower priced unit to sound better with cheaper gear, since it is evident that the bass is boosted quite a bit. This is not a bad thing, it's just too much of a colored amplifier to sound good with higher-end gear. I also really like the volume control on this unit. Very precise and easy to read. With the PM5005, using the remote control to change the volume was almost impossible to master. It was usually too loud or too soft. This is a non-issue with the PM7000N. The information screen on this unit is also very nice and actually quite helpful in navigating through the various menus. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2019 by Long Hoang

  • Beautiful solid Amp!
Excellent warm soundstage, plenty of power to drive a pair of Kef 550. Recently lost my left channel on an old Tandberg from mid 80s, dug up my first receiver purchased back in 1981 a Technics which I still love for its warm sound, but just wasn’t feeling it in the phono stage when playing LPs. My vinyls have come alive again, what a difference this amp has made, the soundstage has significantly improved from CDs as well, haven’t gotten around Bluetooth yet, and still trying to figure out the internet radio how to load stations etc, but that one station that I have been listening sounds excellent and cleaner than any tuner could ever pull. Solid piece of equipment! Only con I can think of is about the lack of a paper manual, did come with a quick guide, but referencing it on the web is fairly easy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2023 by Trilands

  • I'm not a garbage collector
When I opened the box I couldn't believe the amplifier was shipped in the mail like this. There's only one amplifier inside and nothing else, The amplifier is not working properly and only one channel is producing sound.
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024 by weibinliang weibinliang

  • Great Product - Mini Powerhouse - Very Detailed
I researched this amp ahead of time. I have the KEF LS50 Passive speakers and this amp drives them beautifully. I have this setup in a large room and it still does a great job. In a smiler room made for media this amp/speaker combo would be unbeatable. It’s truly a reference setup with the KEF / Marantz arrangement. This amp is just warm of neutral. The KEFs are dead neutral so the sound of the two together is overall on the musical side. I would say I was worried about the voicing with my speaker choice, not to mention that these speakers are notorious for being hard to drive. But the amp makes them really sing, so the current feedback amplifier section is really bullet proof. I think your speaker choice should really come down to character vs efficiency. This amp can handle any speaker in its recommended power range. I am a little annoyed that it doesn’t process AIFF files natively so, I had to convert thousands of files to WAV. Also, if you are new to network streaming amps or not as tech savvy, there will be a learning curve. I’m not a huge fan of HEOS, mainly because the App is crappy. You must use the HEOS App for almost everything when it comes to interfacing with this unit for music streaming and reading the USB Drive. Also, I noticed that when reading from the USB drive, the HEOS App doesn’t recognize Artist or Album data. If you select “Browse” from the App, it sorts all music by artist and allows you to drill down by album and then track...?? It seems odd that the app can do that but not show by Artist when you select it. Minor annoyances aside... when it comes to plying music, this thing is in the zone. I immediately noticed some recordings that fell flat because this amp will reveal the detail for both good and bad. Absolutely love this amp. But, don’t waste your money on this unless you plan on pairing it with speakers that will do it justice. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2020 by Randy Kimberlin

  • Great Amp
I compared the PM7006N to the Cambridge Audio CXA-81. I liked them both, but I kept the Marantz. I had a Harman Kardon HK3480, which for the price was ok, but I was never satisfied with the sound. Just lacked a clarity that I was looking for. The Marantz and the CXA sounded much better. The sound of the CXA-81 was a bit more bass heavy than the Marantz, which was fine, but I would not say it was superior. With sound quality being equal and much better than the Harman Kardon HK3480, the Marantz has a much better set of features. Having a built in steamer with HEOS is really awesome. A lot of people knock the HEOS app and while it is not as polished as some other Apps, it works great with Spotify. The interface with Amazon music is terrible, but I understand that is an Amazon issue. I have another HEOS speaker and connecting the two is easy and flawless. I am adding two more HEOS speakers once then arrive. So why only 4 stars? Only one set of speaker terminals. Who builds a $1200 stereo with only one set of speaker connections? Marantz, I guess. I bought a speaker selector switch as work around, but come on Marantz. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2022 by Scott

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