- Bring Your Legacy Content to Life
Marantz Cinema 40 9.4 Ch (110W X 9) AVR features 8K pass-through for exceptional video quality. With Dolby Surround and DTS Neural:X upmixer your legacy content is rendered with flawless and smooth audio playback with added realism of immersive 3D surround sound - Elevate your Home Entertainment
Experience movies and games in a whole new way with 8K/60Hz or 4K/120Hz pass-through, life-like video quality with HDR10+, HLG, Dolby Vision & support for widescreen 21:9 video. Your gaming experience is made smooth and lag-free with QMS, QFT, VRR & ALLM - Cinema Level Surround Sound
Create the perfect surround sound setup with Dolby Height Virtualization and DTS Virtual:X that allows you to add overhead effects in a 7.1, 5.1, or 2.1 set up without height speakers. Supports Dolby Atmos, DTS:X Pro, IMAX Enhanced & Auro 3D for immersive sound - Extended Compatibility
The Cinema 40 AVR comes with a host of connectivity options, such as the 10 HDMI (7 In/3 Out) ports & (3) 8K HDMI inputs, 4 subwoofer outputs, phono inputs, analog and digital inputs, USB, and more, along with many more wireless connectivity options - Multi-Room Streaming
With the Cinema 40, you can stream in music from Pandora, Spotify and more, and broadcast it to different rooms with HEOS Built-in, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or AirPlay 2 to create a mesmerizing surround sound system in multiple rooms
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Marantz – Cinema 40 125W 9.4 Ch Bluetooth Capable with HEOS and Dolby Atmos 8K Ultra HD A/V Home Theater Receiver with Alexa – Black
$1,680.00
Available in stock
Description
Additional information
Weight | 32.4 lbs |
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Dimensions | 17.3 × 16.3 × 10 in |
Color | Black, Silver Gold |
Number Of Component Video Outputs | 2 |
Video Pass-through | 2160 (4K) |
Number of Optical Digital Audio Inputs | 2 |
Surround Sound Supported | Dolby Atmos |
Product Depth | 17.3 inches |
Number of Channels | 9 |
Minimum Impedance | 8 ohms |
Auto Calibration | Yes |
Remote Control Included | Yes |
Number of RS-232 Inputs | 1 |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
Number of Channels Configurable To | 7.1.4 |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 5 years |
Antenna Input | AM |
Watts Per Channel RMS | 125 watts |
Front Facing Inputs | USB |
High Resolution Audio | Yes |
Output(s) | HDMI |
Receiver Type | A/V |
Number of Component Video Inputs | 3 |
Number of HDMI Outputs (Total) | 3 |
Featured Streaming Services | Spotify |
Satellite Radio Tuner | Yes |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 5 years |
Product Weight | 32.4 pounds |
Model Number | CINEMA40 |
Speaker A/B Switching | Yes |
Number of Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs | 2 |
Supported File Formats | DSD |
Phono Input | Yes |
Number Of Auxiliary Inputs | 2 |
Wireless Multi-Room Technology | Denon Heos |
IP Control | Yes |
Input(s) | HDMI |
3D-Ready | Yes |
ENERGY STAR Certified | Yes |
Wi-Fi Built-in | Yes |
Product Height | 10 inches |
Works With | Amazon Alexa |
Product Name | Cinema 40 125W 9.4 Ch Bluetooth Capable with HEOS and Dolby Atmos 8K Ultra HD A/V Home Theater Receiver with Alexa |
Brand | Marantz |
Number Of USB Inputs | 1 |
Color Category | Black |
App Compatible | Yes |
Bluetooth Enabled | Yes |
Number of Subwoofer Pre Outs | 4 |
Voice Assistant Built-in | Google Assistant |
Product Width | 16.3 inches |
Wireless Multi-Room Audio | Yes |
HD Radio Tuner | Yes |
Number of HDMI Inputs (Total) | 7 |
Number Of Audio Zones | 3 |
UPC | 747192138608, 747192140342 |
Reviews (22)
Grah –
Hi there. I have been on a long journey. I have had tried many receivers by denon, the x2700h, x3800h, x4700h, and the Cinema 50 by Marantz. The Denon x4700h was ok, out of the Denon’s, but felt clunky and slow, and not like it was a new receiver. It just acted old. And the Denon’s just didn’t sound right turned all the way up. The x4700h was the best for the Denon’s at high volume, the x3800h was terrible. So I went back to the drawing board, decided to change brands, and I moved on to the Marantz Cinema 50. I didn’t know there was a Cinema 40 at the time. I loved the sound that came with the highs with the Cinema 50, but the one problem I was having with the cinema 50 was the bass. It just wasn’t to my tuning. It was lacking. Maybe you could describe it a no deep deep rich bass sound, there was definitely plenty bass, just bass that wasn’t up to par in sound to me. So I went back to the drawing board again and did a lot of studying on the Cinema 40 by Marantz. I found it was better with the separate pcb boards and amplifier, and better parts, but everyone said they would sound the same. At the time you had to order it to store. So finally got it. Hooked it up and could immediately hear the music difference in everything including the bass. They didn’t sound the same at all. I did add 3 Panamax M8 AV PRO power conditioners with high capacity outlets, one for amp and two for two subs and boy the bass jumped even higher. I could t believe how much, and how different the cinema 50 and Cinema 40 with music. I am running a Kef Q750 in front, Kef Q650c in center, 2 pairs of Kef Q150 for surround and rear heights. I have RP500SA Dolby Atmos for front heights, and 2 svs PB1000Pro subs placed in front and back corner of the room. Handles all kinds of music for rap, rock, all the kinds of bass, even computer generated bass, sounds great. Kendrick Lamar’s Swimming Pools sounds great. The Cinema 40 receiver has been my favorite of all out of the denon and Marantz receivers. It is very well built, and not as buggy like with setup with the Marantz Cinema 50. Maybe they have the calibration on the Cinema 50 has improved since update, but had all types of trouble with the setup of the Marantz Cinema 50. The Marantz Cinema 40 sounds better, is made with better parts, and I feel is the one to get, at least for me, over the Cinema 50 if you want true good sound, get the Cinema 40. Absolutely love the Marantz Cinema 40. The bass is even set at -8.5db on the Cinema 40 for both subwoofers, and the Cinema 40 has that certain sound the cinema 50 does not have with the Cinema 50 with both of my subwoofers set to 0db. I haven’t gotten Best Buy to come calibrate the Cinema 40, but did have them come out and calibrate the Cinema 50, and it just didn’t work for me. The Cinema 50 is a good receiver, but no where near the Cinema 40. They knocked it out of the park with the Marantz Cinema 40. The Denon’s don’t even compare to the cinema 40. With the Cinema 50 the bass is better on the Denon’s, but the high’s sound better on the Cinema 50. I love the Hdam SA 2 on the Cinema 40. If you want a inside look there is a training video with Marantz people on the cinema 40 on YouTube is about a 1 hr long. The first half hour is all about the upgrades, then there is just a thing on audyssey, you’ll learn but the good parts are the beginning and end, and there is Q&A at the end that really tell you about the cinema 40 and all of its features. I hope this helps you decide what you might like and for your system. As for me it is Marantz Cinema 40 all the way. It is a total Night and day difference between the Marantz Cinema 40 and the Marantz Cinema 50. It is totally worth the extra $1000, without a doubt. It has been the sound I have been searching for with the Marantz Cinema 40. I feel my journey is done. Even when the Cinema 30 comes out soon, I will stick to this, can’t sound better spouse to compare to the sound of the SR8015. I have all the power I need now, and if I go up to Kef reference series, I can just add a additional amp, and adding a amp is spouse to make the new Marantz Cinema line sound even better. The bass in the in the Cinema 40 though I feel can not be matched with the Cinema 50 at all or even the Denon’s with my setup. Saving up for the new Dirac. Spouse to make it sound like the best of audyssey setup, but 10x better if I understand. Really like my Marantz Cinema 40. Is the best receiver right now out of all of the receivers I have had. The Cinema 40 is better than all of the receivers I heard at Best Buy. I have been using Tidal as a music streaming service through heos. Tried Amazon unlimited, but wasn’t as good. I love my new Marantz Cinema 40. Sounds great.
AdamK –
This is a great step forward for the Marantz SR line. If you’re a fan of their classic warm sound, easy setup and extremely high build quality you’ll be very pleased. With a beautiful upgrade to the design, Marantz maintains its classic aesthetic while delivering an updated, elegant look that commands center stage of your home theatre setup.
The user-interface has also been updated as well as all the new standards in HDMI, video processing and audio formats. As “future-proofed” as you could hope for in this day and age!
Truly an excellent piece of equipment that will take your home theatre to new levels today and for many years to come.
rh455 –
Sweet!!! Not satisfied with some options that I need to reset but the sound is smooth and warm. Extremely happy with the quality and attention to detail. The app could use some help. Setup was easy, will go back and make some changes to speaker options and fine tuning. Packaged extremely well, looks like a wedding gift when you open the box. Connections are easy and lots of options for assigning connections for different purposes. Overall exceptional AVR
ChrisP –
Awesome Reciever! I love this unit, itis hte best sounding reciever I have ever owned. Well worth the Money!! Looks and sounds amazing!
Ant360 –
Another excellent receiver by Marantz. I was sold when I found out Marantz included DiracLive!
louthelegend –
yes I first had the cinema 50. Love the sound, but needed more bass.l now have the cinema 40 Now I have more base better processing. I can see the screen with the flip door.it also have a Lights on each side.it Feed, my Sonus faber 5 tower’s sonusfaber center an sonusfaber two’s for my Surrounds an two rel supwoofer one in the front one in the rear with emotiva basx 3 than emotiva basx 7 an two elac Hi speakers Watching all my all my ATMOS DTX movies all over again.well Worth it Musically in i love three Piece Quartet, this thing is a Beast. After all this. I live in an apartment.the marantz hate my Neighbors.i going to surprise my marantz with a new home this winter please don’t tell .
RMN1 –
Everything is great except the HEOS app. IT is horrible. After a while streaming my Amazon Music or Pandora it starts playing excessive static and distortion in the music. If I power cycle the Receiver/App if starts working again. It sometimes just shuts off. I have to reopen the app to start it again. HEOS is not user friendly either.
IsaacW –
Fantastic sound for both music and theatre. Characteristic marantz sound accurate but warm. Easy to set up.
Sokerka –
I replaced a Denon 6500h and it amazing how muchthings have changed over last 5 years. Being able to turn off amp chanels im not using is a game changer.
LouisS –
the best Receiver i ever purchased 125watt pre channels this receiver sounds amazing you cannot go wrong i Promise you 8k 4k imax it’s all here marantz cinema 40 w0w!!!
Nash –
Excellent AVR I will recommend anyone. It gives you the best sound
RobertR –
Marantz cinema 40.is good sounding avr with it clean sound
Unknown –
Best receiver I have had. Replaced my Onkio with a new Cinema 40 receiver i have no regrets with my purchase. The most outstanding thing is the sound. I will be upgrading my speakers next
Chad –
This avr really does sound amazing and definitely was a huge upgrade from my 10+ year old pioneer elite. But unfortunately every other time it turned on i would hear a loud spring noise come from the unit. It sounded like those old door stoppers on a wall. It was annoying enough that for the price i wasn’t going to keep. Some others on Facebook have said that theirs did not make that noise and some said it did. So ill most likely buy again and hope for the best.
Rileybox –
Simple set up. Excellent sound quality replacing an older yamaha unit to upgrade to Dolby Atmos capability. Great UI setup interface. Highly recommend this unit running a 9.2 dolby atmos system.
Will –
I purchased the Marantz 40 after returning the SR8015. I’m new to Marantz and all of the reviews for the most part have been positive. The SR series was discounted heavily and after being on the fence I pulled the trigger but soon had some regret. Reason being is that the SR series seemed dated. The Cinama 40 checks all the boxes when it comes to gaming systems and overall sound quality. Also the user interface is very intuitive and holds your hand through a series of different set ups that suits your needs. In addition, this device supports 4 independent subwoofers. Personally speaking this AVR will satisfy most peoples needs and in some ways might be overkill. On paper the SR8015 had more power but in my experience the Cinama 40 was the better choice when it comes to usability. I hate to say anything is future proof as technology is always changing. But I can say this is one of the more up to date and future ready AVR’s that are currently out now. Hope this helps someone looking to experience Marantz AVR’s for the first time.
Greg –
I own two Denon receivers and now I switch to a Marantz receiver. The difference between the two is Marantz has beautiful clarity and Denon has clarity and the bass is loud. I love them both (the best of both worlds)
RonaldB –
My Marantz Cinema 40 is very powerful smooth outstanding sound very establish name.
JaridM –
I had the cinema50 which I love.. but this monster is just so awesome.. love it
Bwalk63 –
The sound and picture is amazing replaced my sony. No comparison this thing was worth every penny
RkbAustin –
Very nice receiver. I really wanted it to work out, but eArc streaming from my LG G3 TV resulted in occasional sound dropouts from my TV apps. Im not the only one to experience this, looking at AV Forums. I had to return it and upgrade my Pioneer with another Pioneer. I hope Marantz fixes this as problems with premium TVs is not going to sell.
Wallygadget –
I had the 7015 and it died after 3 years and got credit for new one but had to pay difference and wow so happy with everything about it worth extra 1500.00 highly recommend I have 702 b and w towers life is good