- Premium AV Receiver
Immerse yourself in an audio-visual journey with the Marantz STEREO 70s AV Receiver. With the built-in streaming capability to ensure versatile connectivity, it offers exceptional surround sound and 8K video quality that goes beyond the ordinary - Powerful Amplification
With 75 watts per channel, the Marantz Receiver features a discrete amplifier with proven Class A/B technology that captures the original recording’s warmth, detail, and 3D spaciousness, delivering clear and dynamic sound - Smooth, Lag-Free Gaming
STEREO 70s boasts advanced HDMI tech for ultra-high gaming resolution and cinema-quality frame rates. Link streaming systems, game consoles, and smart TV apps via HDMI for improved control and convenience - Versatile Multiroom Streaming
The Bluetooth-enabled WiFi Receiver offers you the convenience of HEOS streaming. Access Spotify, Airplay 2, and more. Extend music to various zones, sync rooms, or enjoy independent playback with multi-zone capability - Multiple Connectivity Options
Enjoy enhanced convenience and choice with the STEREO 70s. Benefit from six HDMI inputs, phono-input for MM turntable, HEOS streaming, dual subwoofer outputs, and versatile headphone and speaker connectivity - Stylish & Compact Design
Crafted with precision in a sleek chassis, the Bluetooth AVR delivers exceptional sound and advanced technology in an elegant, space-efficient form. Experience outstanding audio quality and innovation in a compact package - Rich Tones and Smooth Playback
The celebrated HDAM discrete circuitry and current feedback amplification that powers the Marantz Cinema 70S AVR brings the smooth sound dynamics of a theater to your home, combined with warm and richly detailed tones and high-fidelity video
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Marantz – STEREO 70s 75W 2.0-Ch. Stereo AV Receiver – Black
$480.00 Save:$270.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 19.18 lbs |
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Dimensions | 15.2 × 17.4 × 4.3 in |
Number Of Component Video Outputs | 1 |
Video Pass-through | 2160 (4K) |
Number of Optical Digital Audio Inputs | 1 |
Surround Sound Supported | Not Applicable |
Product Depth | 15.2 inches |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Color | Black |
Remote Control Included | Yes |
Headphone Jack | Yes |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 5 Years |
Antenna Input | AM |
High Resolution Audio | Yes |
Receiver Type | A/V |
Number of Component Video Inputs | 6 |
Number of HDMI Outputs (Total) | 1 |
Featured Streaming Services | Spotify |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 5 Years |
Product Weight | 19.18 pounds |
High Dynamic Range Format | HDR 10+ |
Model Number | STEREO70S |
Number of Coaxial Digital Audio Inputs | 1 |
Supported File Formats | MP3 |
Phono Input | Yes |
Wireless Multi-Room Technology | Apple AirPlay 2 |
IP Control | Yes |
Input(s) | AM antenna |
3D-Ready | Yes |
ENERGY STAR Certified | Yes |
Wi-Fi Built-in | Yes |
Product Height | 4.3 inches |
Works With | Amazon Alexa |
Product Name | STEREO 70s 75W 2.0-Ch. Stereo AV Receiver |
Brand | Marantz |
Number of Analog Audio Inputs | 3 |
Number Of USB Inputs | 1 |
Color Category | Black |
App Compatible | Yes |
Bluetooth Enabled | Yes |
Number of Subwoofer Pre Outs | 2 |
Product Width | 17.4 inches |
Wireless Multi-Room Audio | Yes |
HD Radio Tuner | Yes |
Number of HDMI Inputs (Total) | 6 |
UPC | 747192140267 |
Reviews (1)
Travis –
Picked up this reciever and NR1200 to test side by side. Feel like this is likely a review a lot of people are looking forward to as there is very little out at the moment on this device.
Excellent build quality and sounds as good as it looks especially with music. If you can force video to stream in stereo or “original” sound is great too. In the event you’re watching a movie or show that is mixed for 5.1 or greater the device can sound hallow as there are not DTS or ATMOS mix options. HEOS / Apple Air Play / IOS Marantz remote app all work without any fuss. Sound is everything you would expect from Marantz. Running a pair of Klipsch 8000F II’s and a REL T5X via high level connection.
I’ll be honest it was really difficult for me to make out significant difference between sound quality of this device vs the NR1200. The setup GUI was significantlly more well thought out and visually better on the 70s. The remote is miles ahead. The 70s is a better looking center piece and knobs have a thick “resistance” to them when they turn and don’t feel cheap. My main input method is streaming to the device via Google’s music services / Tidal / Phono / Optical to TV. The 70s ultimately sold me based on look and future proofing. The device really should be about 200.00 dollars cheaper though as the price tag is the biggest hurdle to get over. Would love to get a well though out review from a super user of this 70s that tested the 8k upscaling etc… I just don’t have a use for it at this time.
Would also really like to test this vs the cinema in the event that I give up on being a 2.1 enthusiast one day and would prefer 5.1 upgrade path.