Marantz SR5014 AV Receiver
Marantz has just added another item to its SR-Series of AV receivers - the SR 5014 7.2-Channel Receiver. Capable of driving 100 watts of power per channel, it includes both home cinema and custom install applications.
Other than Dolby Atmos and DTS:X compatibility, there is also support for both the company’s virtual surround and height sound technologies (Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology and DTS Virtual:X) for delivering greater audio experiences to set-ups without extra speakers.
It has eight HDMI inputs that support 4K 60Hz, HDR, Dolby Vision HDR, HLG, and the BT.2020 color space. Furthermore, it supports eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel), the lossless transmission of surround sound formats (like Dolby TrueHD and Atmos) from TV apps using a single HDMI cable. Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) is also designed to improve the gaming experience for owners of Xbox One and ALLM-compatible TVs (such as LG's 2019 4K OLED TVs and select Samsung 4K models).
With the multi-room, hi-res HEOS streaming platform built in, the SR series receivers can play music files through the network including 24-bit/192-kHz PCM and DSD 5.6MHz, as well as stream from a variety of music services. It is also integrated with a phono input for connection to a turntable.
Through an external smart speaker or device on the same network, the SR5014 can also receive commands via Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple Siri and high-end smart home automation assistant Josh.ai.
Starting with the SR5014 AVR model and not found in any of the other older models, the SR5014 is equipped with the HDMI Multiple Input Assign, which allows users to listen to multiple audio sources while displaying the same video content on-screen.
Source: whathifi.com, highdefdigest.com
Brand: Marantz
Marantz SR5014 AV Receiver
Marantz has just added another item to its SR-Series of AV receivers - the SR 5014 7.2-Channel Receiver. Capable of driving 100 watts of power per channel, it includes both home cinema and custom install applications.
Other than Dolby Atmos and DTS:X compatibility, there is also support for both the company’s virtual surround and height sound technologies (Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology and DTS Virtual:X) for delivering greater audio experiences to set-ups without extra speakers.
It has eight HDMI inputs that support 4K 60Hz, HDR, Dolby Vision HDR, HLG, and the BT.2020 color space. Furthermore, it supports eARC (Enhanced Audio Return Channel), the lossless transmission of surround sound formats (like Dolby TrueHD and Atmos) from TV apps using a single HDMI cable. Auto Low Latency Mode (ALLM) is also designed to improve the gaming experience for owners of Xbox One and ALLM-compatible TVs (such as LG's 2019 4K OLED TVs and select Samsung 4K models).
With the multi-room, hi-res HEOS streaming platform built in, the SR series receivers can play music files through the network including 24-bit/192-kHz PCM and DSD 5.6MHz, as well as stream from a variety of music services. It is also integrated with a phono input for connection to a turntable.
Through an external smart speaker or device on the same network, the SR5014 can also receive commands via Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple Siri and high-end smart home automation assistant Josh.ai.
Starting with the SR5014 AVR model and not found in any of the other older models, the SR5014 is equipped with the HDMI Multiple Input Assign, which allows users to listen to multiple audio sources while displaying the same video content on-screen.
Source: whathifi.com, highdefdigest.com
Brand: Marantz