Marantz SR-4000 A/V Receivers
Marantz SR-4000 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[May 13, 2002]
punitbhatia
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Okay, here''s where it really scored: 1. Amazing sound - both music as well as movies 2. Build quality 3. Looks 4. Binding posts for all speaker outs 5. Amazing value for money priced
Weakness:
And here''s where it didn''t: 1. No 6 channel analog input 2. No speaker A/B switching 3. Menu navigation could be made a little more intutive 4. Remote ergonomics could be improved, also backlighting is a must! I ended up buying a touchscreen remote seperately... Overall, I''d highly recommend this receiver!! This review is for the SR-4200 Was looking for a receiver for both music as well as movies. Didn''t want to spend too much (around $400) but didn''t want to compromise on sound quality either - don;t we all ;) Did tons of research and shortlisted 4 receivers - the Yamaha RXV520, Denon AVR1602, Harman Kardon AVR2000 and this one. Drew up a long list of some 40 odd parameters and evaluated all 4 (yeah, i tend to get obsessive about these things!) Here''s what I thought of them... The HK sounded too bassy, and I got scared reading about all the quality problems they''ve had... Denon sounded really good, no distortion at all but they too have had some problems (the Dolby Digital decoding chips in this model and a couple others don;t work with some movies like Jurassic Park 3) - Also, because of some complicated reasons, it cost almost $800 in India! The Yamaha sounded too bright for my taste and also had only one coax input... Also, I didn''t think I would ever really use all the DSPs The Marantz sounded the most balanced - particularly when listening to music... It''s build seemed really solid and the front was very simple and classy. |
[Feb 01, 2002]
Kevin
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nice sound, nice looks & low heat.
Weakness:
As others reported: pathetic instruction booklet, no A/B switch, sub-par speaker hook-ups. Needs easier tone controls. I dissed a $1600 NAD component system back in ''99 due to utter dissapointment with their technology & bought the SR-4000 to replace the rack. My interest is exclusively in 2/ch stereo music listening. Although the CSW salesman did not have a high opinion of this "bottom" model, it more than suited my needs. The rotary input selector initially caught my eye, along with the overall understated design. I was not dissapointed. The sound is clear and crisp, just the way I like it. Problem is, I now have to upgrade my inexpensive speaker system to optimize the SR 4000 capability. So far, no defects in performance; but I use none of the surround sound features. From the "Score to American Beauty" to Tantric''s 1st release, the quality of sound has exceeded the unit''s price tag. My only beef, and it''s a real irritation, is the inaccessiblily to the tone controls!! Go back to rotary knobs! Similar Products Used: NAD components |
[Mar 28, 2000]
Greg Burt
Audiophile
Strength:
Sound quality....and more. Just wanted to add a short comment about the sound quality of this receiver...Steve did a great in-depth review. Similar Products Used: Numerous power amp/pre amp combos as well as higher end Marantz receivers. |
[Jan 04, 2000]
Darin Chester
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Many great features, easy to use menu IMO, cool remote allows you to work other components, easy to read display, output/inputs plenty.
Weakness:
Wide, no DTS, no a/b select. One useless button on the remote, cannot do anything with it. I use B&W speakers, Pioneer DVD, and Toshiba t.v. and seems to even out quite well. Sound is superb, user freindly, and great classic name. I wanted Yamaha but feel i did ok with the SR4000 Similar Products Used: Sony...it sucked |
[Jul 05, 2001]
Raul
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Very good value, sound quality for the money, easy to use
Weakness:
No A/B button, no s-video in/outs, banana plug connectors' separation seems non standard This is a follow up after my previous review. I got my replacement unit from hifi, and everything worked perfectly well now. Similar Products Used: Yamaha HTR-5460, Sony GX800ES |
[Jul 26, 2001]
Raul
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Unbeatable price at this level, excellent sound, ease of use, beautiful
Weakness:
no a/b button, no binding posts for surrounds, non-standard separation of + & - binding posts, volume level only shown when changing the volume (none of these a big deal to me anyway) In my first review I had given the sr-4000 the lowest overall rating possible because unfortunately I had received a non-working lemon from hifi (see my other reviews further down). I think I have to counter that previous rating in order to better reflect how I feel about this receiver. Also, since there are only 14 reviews before this one I'm sending, I think it was unfair for the final average rate shown on this website for the sr-4000 to leave my two other ratings I had. So here's my rating "adjustment" review. Similar Products Used: Sony GX800ES, Yamaha HTR5460 |
[Jan 26, 2002]
Bob
Audiophile
Strength:
Sound!
Weakness:
None yet. The sound is outstanding. My high end setup has a Conrad Johnson preamp and an Audio Research amp. When an a/v receiver can be comparable it is truly remarkable. Admittedly, I am using Sonus Faber Concertos as my front speakers (and they are great), nevertheless this receiver drives them and gets the best from them. I am surprised and delighted. I purchased the 4000 in refurbished condition because it had a 1 year warranty from Marantz and I had heard some Marantz products recently and was impressed. I felt this would be an interim purchase but I don't think I'm replacing this unit any time soon. Similar Products Used: This is my first a/v receiver but I have a first class stereo setup in another room. |
[Jan 20, 2002]
Joe
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Ease of set-up and speaker terminals were very simple using banana plugs
Weakness:
The manual was not very detailed. This review is for the sr-4200. I am an avid music listener who wanted to be able to use my dvd players full capabilities with a digital reciever. I always thaght that my Kenwood sounded good but was blown away by the sound from the sr-4200. The only downfall is now I really need to upgrade my speakers to take full advantage of the home theater. The rear and center channels are extremely weak(They were free with my first sorround reciever) and make the home theater experience a little painful. I have heard this reciever with the definitive technology pro 100 sat system and can't wait until I can purchase them. I had listened to the Yamahas of equal value but will never regret this purchase. Similar Products Used: Kenwood about 6 years old with pro-logic only |
[Jan 13, 2002]
Bryan Wu
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Sound, price, warranty.
Weakness:
Manual, remote. This is a review of the Marantz SR-4200 (not SR-4000) A/V receiver. |
[Jun 25, 2001]
Raul
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Unfortunately can't tell yet
Weakness:
Reliability ? No A/B speaker switch Today I got this receiver from hifi.com, had bought it on clearance sale for $250 + $15 shipping, good deal I thought. Connected it and surprise... no sound at all. Checked the speaker setup, reread the manual, checked my speakers with another receiver (Yamaha) and they were fine, checked the troubleshooting hints, no mute on, no headphones, no volume all the way down (gee it seems they write those troubleshooting guidelines having in mind old-fashioned grannies in front of supercomputer centers). Similar Products Used: Yamaha HTR-5460 |