Marantz SR-680 A/V Receivers
Marantz SR-680 A/V Receivers
USER REVIEWS
[Mar 26, 1998]
Steve Sheppard
an Audio Enthusiast
Disclaimer#1: I am not an audiophile and have not spent much time listening to equipment other than that which I have owned. |
[Jun 19, 1998]
Andrew Sheppard
an Audio Enthusiast
This system is a great starter for anyone beginning to gain interest in high quality audio components. For the price and quality, you can't beat it. |
[Dec 16, 1998]
Mike Maddox
a Casual Listener
I bought the 680 last week for $450.00 (store demo). I replaced a Technics SA-AX920, which the Marantz puts to shame. Before buying the Marantz, I compared it to the Denon 2700, Yamaha 992 and 795, and an HK (don't remember the model number). Granted, the 795 has DTS and S video hook-ups, I liked the sound of the Marantz a lot better. My TV has S-Video hook-ups, so I use those. I mainly use my receiver for home theater, listening to DVD's. I am running PSB Alpha's for the fronts and surrounds, and a 200Ci for the center. The Marantz does an outstanding job! |
[Dec 28, 1998]
Steve Sheppard
an Audio Enthusiast
This is a follow-up to my March Post. |
[Oct 06, 1999]
Jerry Law
an Audio Enthusiast
I have just bought the Marantz SR680 two days ago. This was to replace my Sony STR-DE415 AV Receiver. I can say that I've come a long way since I started my system which consist of a one-box home theater solution and was quite impressive initially. But before I delve deeper, my current system consists of a full range Tannoy speakers (M2 for fronts, MC for center and M1 for rears), Kenwood SW501 Active Sub. I must say that I have a very consistent and impressive set of speakers considering the price level. And of course with the addition of my new Marantz SR680. I bought the Marantz for RM1800 (US470) which was a real bargain. While searching for MY right receiver, I came to almost every model existed; Yamaha RXV-495a, RXV595a, RXV-795, Onkyo 575, 656 not to mention Denon AVR1120, 1420. Right from budget range to mid-price level. |