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Marantz STEREO 70s 2-Ch AV Receiver (75W X 2) - 4K/120 and 8K Compact Home Theater Receiver, Class A/B Amplification, Supports Spotify Connect, Airplay 2, Bluetooth, & More via Wi-Fi & HEOS Multi-Room

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Features

  • HIGH-PERFORMANCE RECEIVER - Experience an immersive audio-visual journey with Marantz STEREO 70s AV Receiver, offering 8K video quality & exceptional surround sound experience that transcends the ordinary. Built-in streaming ensures versatile connectivity
  • DYNAMIC AMPLIFICATION - Embrace 75 watts per channel through the discrete amplifier of Marantz Receiver with tried and true Class A/B Amplification that captures the original recording's warmth, detail, & 3D spaciousness, delivering clear, dynamic sound
  • NEXT-LEVEL GAMING - STEREO 70s is equipped with the latest HDMI technology, allowing you to experience ultra-high gaming resolution & cinema-quality frame rates. Connect your streaming systems, game consoles, & smart TV apps via HDMI for enhanced control
  • MULTIROOM STREAMING - The Bluetooth-enabled WIFI Receiver features built-in HEOS streaming for access to services like Spotify, Airplay 2, & more. Multi-zone capability lets you extend music throughout the home, sync rooms, or enjoy independent playback
  • VERSATILE CONNECTIVITY OPTIONS - With six HDMI inputs, phono-input for MM turntable, HEOS streaming, dual subwoofer outputs, and flexible connectivity for headphones and speakers, the STEREO 70s empowers your audio journey for more convenience and choice
  • SLIM AND ELEGANT DESIGN - Meticulously engineered in a compact chassis, the Bluetooth AVR offers superior sound and advanced technology within a stylish, space-saving design. Get remarkable audio and innovation in an exquisite package
  • HIGHEST MEASURE OF AV PERFORMANCE - The Marantz AVR features the legendary HDAM discrete circuitry and current feedback amplification that bring theater-like dynamics to your home. Enjoy warm, rich tone with extraordinary detail for your movies & music

Description

Marantz STEREO 70s AV Receiver with Built-In HEOS Embark on an immersive audio-visual journey with the Marantz STEREO 70s AV Receiver. Offering 8K video quality and an exceptional surround sound experience, it goes beyond ordinary expectations. Seamlessly integrating built-in streaming, this high- performance receiver provides versatile connectivity options tailored to your needs. Leveraging the latest HDMI technology, the STEREO 70s offers an immersive experience with ultra-high gaming resolution and cinematic frame rates. Seamlessly connect your streaming systems, game consoles, and smart TV apps via HDMI to enjoy enhanced control and engagement. With 75 watts per channel through the discrete amplifier, the AV receiver features Marantz's tried and true Class A/B Amplification. It captures the warmth, detail, and 3D spaciousness of the original recording, producing a clear and dynamic sound that stands out. Transform your home cinema with this Bluetooth AVR, integrating surround sound into a sleek, elegant design that redefines your entertainment space. Immerse yourself in the simplicity of stereo while elevating your audio experience. Meticulously crafted to fit compact spaces, the STEREO 70s offers superior sound and advanced technology within a stylish, space-saving design. It's an encounter of remarkable audio and innovation in an exquisite, space-efficient package.

Brand: Marantz


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth


Special Feature: Spotify


Compatible Devices: Game Console


Connector Type: HDMI


Audio Output Mode: Surround


Surround Sound Channel Configuration: 2 Channel


Color: Black


Item Weight: 24 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 17.4 x 4.3 inches


Item Weight: 24 pounds


Item model number: STEREO70S


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 5, 2023


Manufacturer: Marantz


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • A steal of a price for a discontinued, but still great stereo AVR
First, this purchase was to replace an older Denon (model AVR-X3000) that maxed out at 1080p, and had none of the latest bells and whistles. In addition, I had always been happy overall with its performance, etc. It's many years later since the Denon's purchase, and with 4K Apple TV streaming player and a fairly recently acquired 4K LG television in the house, it felt like a good time to upgrade our receiver to take advantage of 4K content, and the latest bells and whistles. However, I was annoyed by the idea of yet again spending dollars on a 5.1 or 7.1 AVR and not having any use for those additional channels as we do not have, and will not have, a home theater setup. It has rubbed me the wrong way for a long time that manufacturers didn't also cater to those of us who simply stick to 2.0, 2.1 or 2.2 channel configurations, but still needed to pass through television content. Honestly, I've never personally known anyone who had an actual home theater set-up in their home. And I'm almost 59. But I have been pleased over the past few years to find a few manufacturers making these sorts of receivers: stereo, but with HDMI inputs and video passthrough at 4K and even 8K. Saints be praised! And so I began looking for one to fit my wants and needs, which led to Marantz and the STEREO 70s. "Wait," you may say. "You didn't buy the 70s." and that would be correct. While it is an awesome product with very solid reviews and a very nice aesthetic, it was also $1,000, which was more money than I wanted to spend. And I had almost resigned myself to spending the cash when I caught wind of this NR1200 (discontinued by Marantz and replaced by the 70s) lurking about upon pages of the internet, AND here on Amazon. Basically the NR1200 and the 70s are the same unit with some minor interior updates, but mostly an exterior one. Plus the 70s handles 8K, but that wasn't a selling point for me. And in the end our checking account is much happier as the NR1200, nicely discounted, was about 55% of the cost of the new 70s. So if the only things I'm not getting are a nicer exterior and 8K, which I didn't want/need, then why would I not have purchased this NR1200?! Now, how good or bad is it. I'll start with a comparison: clearly better than the aged Denon. This NR1200 cost at full retail about what I paid for the Denon years ago, but the Denon spent money on multiple amplifier modules, which meant they were clearly cheaper per unit than what is gone into this Marantz. I had not really expected this, especially with Deion and Marantz being sister companies, and likely sharing a lot of components across their lines. But what a pleasant surprise to find the bass was tighter and better controlled and with just a bit more punch. Mids, especially voices, are clearer and ever so slightly more forward, making this really good with watching television. And highs.. highs are a bit more refined... less edgy. Smoother. In hindsight it makes the Denon's highs sound a tad shrill when pushed. The Marantz also does wifi, Bluetooth and HEOS. HEOS is alright... I've seen better implementations of such things, but it's serviceable and nice to have. I have thus far mostly used it to tune in BBC radio stations via the internet radio option within HEOS. As for video, the upgrade to the Marantz has brought about visual improvements on par with the sonic. We can now actually take advantage of 4K content (yea!) and the overall picture quality has improved mostly in the realm of deeper hues of color and improvements in dark scenes (better contrast). So it's really a shame this is a discontinued unit, but if you're in the market for a newish AVR-like receiver that eschews the useless additional channels of audio, grab this before it's gone forever. It is money better spent than on any 5.#/7.# AVR where you won't be using those additional channels (at least in this price point). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2024 by forkboy1965

  • Great solution for small spaces!
QUICK SUMMARY: This is a wonderfully capable stereo receiver with tons of features. A few improvements would make it even better, though. BACKGROUND: I bought this receiver to replace a decades-old Yamaha receiver when I re-imagined my small home theater system. I have a very small family room with a 55" LG TV, an IKEA Hemnes TV stand, and old Bose Accoustimass speakers along with a beefy Sony powered subwoofer. WHAT I LIKE: - Great compact receiver fits in the small shelf space of my IKEA TV stand - Connected great with my new LG smart TV so when the TV turns on, the receiver turns on, too - It's easy to connect the receiver to my home WiFi using the Marantz phone app - It's easy to stream Spotify on the receiver either by using Apple AirPlay or the Marantz HEOS solution - A recent firmware upgrade permits output to Bluetooth-connected headphones - It has an Eco mode which reduces heat and power consumption without noticeably making any difference to sound - The sound quality, of course, is great to my undiscerning ear (the biggest variables of sound quality, though, are speakers and room space) - For my small family room, choosing this stereo receiver instead of the 5:1, 7:1 or similar home theater systems made sense; my non-techie wife can easily operate the familiar knobs of this Marantz stereo receiver - The Marantz phone app has a maximum volume limiter so you don't accidentally swipe the volume slider and blow your speakers! WHAT COULD BE BETTER: - I wish the receiver had a Loudness button (changing the Bass setting isn't the same) - I wish it had a sensitivity setting to change how sensitive the volume knob is; it takes a lot of turning to make a difference in volume - Sometimes Spotify inexplicably stops playing when using the Marantz HEOS connection. I haven't had a similar problem when using Apple AirPlay - The mobile app could still be improved. For example, the volume slider is imprecise and too easy to accidentally raise the volume beyond what you wanted. CONCLUSION: This Marantz receiver was an essential piece to the puzzle of building a new entertainment system in my family room. I'm very glad I bought it and would buy it again if I went back in time with the knowledge I have gained from using it. Recommended! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2021 by Centriculous

  • High quality. Exactly what I needed.
62 year old brand loyalist. Have owned a 2235b or a 2220b for 46 years. You hipsters ever hear about loyalty? Finally gave in and got this NR1200 because I wanted a 2 channel system that could do 'everything', vinyl, DVD, HEOS etc. Also replaced my 36 year old ESM speakers with KLH Model 3's and a Klipsch subwoofer. It's been a pain in my saggy a** to adapt, connect, work the remotes, etc. But it's been a religious experience. I'm not technical enough or an audiophile to comment or say something like " the bones are the same" or it has the 'Marantz sound'. KLH is is not the same KLH of my youth. However, the system I am putting together sounds incredible. Warm, non-fatiguing, detailed and yeah, a much larger 'soundstage' where I am hearing so much more. Glad I waited because dammit, I got my money's worth with my old stuff and it will be the same with this new rig. Have to replace my turntable and that is proving to be really difficult to choose. The NR1200 feels substantial. It's heavy for its slim size. Back panel is well organized. It now seems intuitive but it's taken several sessions. Bass and treble controls are nice. You make your component selection with the large left dial. Volume on the right, The remote is fantastic and interaction with a flat screen is nice. Graphic display on the TV seems a little primitive. (Font is like on your old Atari.) But navigation is fine. Apparently this model is discontinued. And well, relatively soon, so will I. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2023 by Moe Hickey

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