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Reddit mentions of Marantz SR6009 7.2 Network Home Theater A/V Receiver Features Built-In Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Marantz SR6009 7.2 Network Home Theater A/V Receiver Features Built-In Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Here are the top ones.

Marantz SR6009 7.2 Network Home Theater A/V Receiver Features Built-In Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
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    Features:
  • Built in Bluetooth and Wi Fi for easy setup and playback
  • 8 HDMI inputs, including 1 on the front panel, and dual HDMI outputs
  • Network services included are Spotify Connect, Pandora, Internet Radio, Sirius/XM, AirPlay and DNLA
  • 4K Ultra HD 60 Hz Pass through; 4:4:4 Pure Color Sub sampling Pass through
  • Features Audyssey MultEQ XT automatic room acoustic measurement and correction system, Dynamic Volume, to smooth out jumps in volume, and Dynamic Surround Expansion, to broaden the front soundstage, via front height or front wide speakers
Specs:
Colormarantz black
Height6.3 Inches
Length17.3 Inches
Weight25.1 Pounds
Width15.3 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Marantz SR6009 7.2 Network Home Theater A/V Receiver Features Built-In Wi-Fi and Bluetooth:

u/avnerd33 ยท 3 pointsr/hometheater

From my experiences the Denon receivers are easier to set up and get running. The Denon does push less wattage but they're well known for having a cleaner power; better efficiency. I do like the Advantage series, they are a great receiver but I do see people leaning towards, and being happier with the Denon products. However i also do a lot with Marantz too. Tend to be a higher end product across the board. Great sound quality, nice drivers and a solid amp. May be worth looking in to.

http://www.amazon.com/Marantz-SR6009-Receiver-Features-Bluetooth/dp/B00MMNZDSW/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416073483&sr=8-1&keywords=marantz+sr6009

u/diablo_neruda ยท 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

this year's model is only $250

Reliability with Pioneer is still several cuts above Onkyo, but this far into entry level territory I would consider any AVR to be made as cheaply as possible and to last about as long as their warranty period.

This is my receiver. I saved $400 by getting a refurb. This is about as entry-level as you want to go for a finished basement HT. Enough power to give you 60-70 watts per channel all driven and around a hundred in stereo. Just to give you an idea of what to consider in the future.