Marantz SR6003 AV Receiver: Getting Things organised

Author: martin  //  Category: Uncategorized


One of the main reasons for the spectacular success story of AV receivers can be attributed to the outstanding format engineering technology that allows these devices to produce some really out of the world sounds. But a major accusation against these sets is that most of the time they are, especially with their rear panel, covered in a haze of connections that are unimaginatively arranged and not only test your patience, but also leave you drained!

It is here that the Marantz SR6003 AV Receiver- one of the three new AV receivers that has been recently introduced into the company’s range- enjoys a clear advantage over its rivals as it ensures its users a free run. The Marantz SR 6003 is decked with a 256-colour user interface to give you an easy and convenient way to control every function of the unit by following the cue displayed on the on-screen menu. The Audyssey MultEQ mode also plays its part in easing the difficulties in operating the unit as it lets you to automatically set the levels as well as the listening distance at the touch of a button.

The convenience factor apart, the unit has many other appealing qualities that elevate its selling point. The one that immediately comes to mind is the unit’s extensive audio features most of which are designed keeping in view the contemporary requirements. You will really appreciate the unit’s ability to decode all the high-resolution audio formats found on Blu-ray discs, be it Dolby TrueHD, DTS HD Master Audio, Dolby Digital Plus and DTS HD, or for that matter Dolby Digital EX, DTS ES, et al. Moreover, this beast of a product powers each of its seven channels with 100W sufficient enough to produce a resounding sound.

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