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I like the compact size and number of HDMI inputs.
The detachable power cable gives you the opportunity to upgrade this if you believe it'll make a difference or just to customise the length.
The speaker binding posts accept banana plugs.
There is even a remote in/out connection in case you have an IR receiver elsewhere in your set up and need to keep this receiver out of line-of-sight.
There are lots of configuration options to satisfy all but the most demanding users - just have a look at the user manual (available on the Marantz site).
The iPhone app works pretty well too. I use it to navigate the Spotify functionality as well as to adjust surround modes (until I get them added to my universal remote).
The auto setup (Audessy) does a pretty good job of measuring the room acoustics. Advanced users can use the built in Equaliser manually too if they prefer.
You can charge phones and tablets using the front USB.
Lack of Wifi doesn't bother me because I have a hub in my TV console connected to powerline ethernet.
The only negative I can think of at this price...
The remote is a bit plasticky but I use a universal remote anyway.
Also the picture quality is slightly better, so not much loss as it passes through amp. There is also an on screen set up guide when you first use it which is very helpful. Don't use internet features much but internet radio is good. I use this with a set of Wharfedale DX1 speakers which work very well. This unit also runs much cooler than my last amp. It looks great and well made.
you may want the next model for more power.
SETUP
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If you are familiar with receivers, then you'll have no problem integrating this into your home theatre system. On the other hand, if you need instructions, it might be a little more difficult. The guides are in large PDFs contained on a CD that is accessed from a silly, clunky menu. Go into the CD files and drag out the PDFs ending in "ENG" (if you want English) and load them onto your iPad if you want to have the manuals accessible.
HARDWARE
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Slim, sturdy, and clearly labeled. This is a model of straightforward and user-friendly design. I kind of feel like large knobs are a throwback to the past, but I realize that these are de rigueur for receiver enthusiasts.
USE
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It does everything you would expect, and does it really well. That is, unless you expect "Airplay" to mean that you can use the device to play videos transmitted from your iPad, iPhone, or computer. As far as I can tell, the only thing that Airplay does on this device is audio. That's fine, of course, but I was really hoping for the video capability so that I would have an alternative to my Apple TV. To be fair, the manufacturer only claims audio capability.
SUMMARY
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The Marantz NR1504 demonstrates that a great receiver can be relatively small, inexpensive, and easy to use.
Setup was quite simple thanks to the well laid out instructions. Color coding all of the connections for speaker wire and including a bunch of labels to put on the wires made it easy to replace my old receiver. I did try the Audessy mic and settings but found that the sound was not very good after using it and set the receiver back to it's default. This is the second time I have found this particular option to not work all that well. My old Yamaha from 12 years ago had this down to a science.
The number of HDMI ports was impressive. I had plenty of free slots and a few left over.
I have always wanted to try a Marantz receiver and this one lives up to the companies reputation. The only negative is that the Marantz has a bit of a cheap feel to it. When I see Marantz I think big equipment with minimalist fronts. This is a much smaller and cheaper receiver so it's really hard to knock it. Besides, it's got what counts and that is terrific sound.
I researched many, many units online, seeking informed reviews, then auditioned several units myself. I was pleased with a few, but I particularly wanted to retain my well-used and superb hifi stereo pair, rather than buy another pair of 'Fronts'. The cost, and the uphill struggle to persuade SWMBO (She Who Must Be Obeyed!) to allow yet another pair of speakers into the lounge, removed this as an option.
Therefore, I needed an AV rceiver which incorporates 'Pre-Outs' - line level outputs to feed my main hifi amplifier. This narrowed my choices considerably, because none of the Yamahas, Denons, Onkyos, or Sonys include this feature, until you reach the
I was concerned that the 25 W/channel might not be enough but so far it seems to be just fine for my modest system. I haven't even noticed it so that concern is no longer an issue for me.
The other concern I had after I got the receiver was power usage in standby mode. I hooked up my kill-a-watt to the receiver to see how much power it uses both on and off. When it's on it uses about 25-30W for my current configuration (3.1 because my rear speakers aren't connected). That's great. However, when it was off it was using about 4 watts. That may not seem like much but over the course of a month that could add up to about 3 kWh of energy which is about 25% of my daily usage. Fortunately there is a solution to this problem. If you search the manual for "standby power" there are 3 things that consume power during standby that can be disabled. Turning these things off dropped the power consumption below 1 Watt. Here are the things that you can disable:
* HDMI pass-through (Setup->Video->HDMI Setup->HDMI Pass Through)
* HDMI control (Setup->Video->HDMI Setup->HDMI Control)
* Network always on (Setup->Network->IP Control)
I tried and retried several times to get the calibration to work. I took off all the banana plugs from my speaker cables and plugged in the bare ends directly to the speaker connections. Still no luck. I will have to end up returning the second unit too. Overall, a very frustrating experience. It was the first time that I tried a Marantz product and it will most probably be my last one.
Went back to my trusty old Pioneer until I find somthing more suitable. Thanks goes to Richer Sounds, no issues when returned.
It also comes with Android and iPhone Apps so you can control the receiver from your phone. At first I thought that this would be a silly gimmick of a feature, but it isn't. No more searching for the remote! If you have your phone in your pocket, then you have your TV remote too! And it provides an easier interface to search for and play music than the receiver itself.
One slightly annoying thing: I'm still using an older DVD player which uses the older RGB connections rather than HDMI. This receiver does not have the older connections, so we had to hook up the DVD player directly to the TV instead. If you get a newer DVD player, you shouldn't have this issue.
As in the past I would recommend Marantz to all hifi lovers.
easy to set up due to microphone provided. It like being at the cinema.
Highly recommended, can't go wrong with this nice machine. That's why gave it five-star.
I also appreciate the front panel HDMI input.
I would recommend without any hesitation
Nice sounding and well made product.
Pros:
Sleek design, looks great
Fantastic remote - well organized
Pandora built in!
IOS app is excellent, I hardly use the remote.
Airply is amazing and elegant.
IOS device control - you can hook up your ios device and control it from the remote (basic music controls only)
Cons:
Actually none that I have found. I don't have speakers good enough to test the audio so I will have to update my review after I find some better speakers.





