Marantz makes some great, albeit higher priced, HT gear.
I have a receiver and a few amps from them and had a DVD player. I love the simplicity in design and functionality. Mainly in the receiver, none of these 3,000 bullcrap DSPs that companies like Sony and Yamaha just love to throw in, wasting time and money. Can someone please tell me when I am going to need a Ocean Cave DSP?
I am actually looking at the Onkyo Integra Processor to add HDMI switching and the new audio formats so I can keep my marantz receiver for amps, I have come to know and love the sound they produce from my Paradigm speakers.
Just give me simplicity and functionality, that is all I need.
“An engineer explained to us that hundreds of ear impressions were gathered in the name of research, and while each one obviously boasted its own unique shape and size, one single characteristic remained uniform across the board: the entrance into the ear canal is not a perfect circle, it's an oval.”
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Marantz makes some great, albeit higher priced, HT gear.
I have a receiver and a few amps from them and had a DVD player. I love the simplicity in design and functionality. Mainly in the receiver, none of these 3,000 bullcrap DSPs that companies like Sony and Yamaha just love to throw in, wasting time and money. Can someone please tell me when I am going to need a Ocean Cave DSP?
I am actually looking at the Onkyo Integra Processor to add HDMI switching and the new audio formats so I can keep my marantz receiver for amps, I have come to know and love the sound they produce from my Paradigm speakers.
Just give me simplicity and functionality, that is all I need.