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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

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Manufacturer details

  • Frequency range DAB/DAB+: 174.928 – 239.2 MHz (Band III)
  • Frequency response CD/Tuner/Aux/Line/Tape: 6 Hz – 90 kHz (-3,0 dB)
  • Frequency response Phono: 20 Hz – 20 kHz (+/-0,8 dB)
  • Output power Peak: 2 x 125 W
  • Frequency range FM: 87.5 – 108 MHz
  • Digital inputs sampling frequencies: 44.1/48/88.2/96/176.4/192kHz
  • Digital inputs bit depth: 16/24bits
  • Bluetooth: 5.0 / Qualcomm aptX
  • Mains voltage: 230 VAC / 50 Hz
  • S/N ratio CD/Streamer/Aux/Line: 102 dB (A)
  • S/N ratio Phono MM: 82 dB (A)
  • Dimensions (WxHxD): 433 x 116 x 300 mm
  • Weight: 7.6 kg
The MR 750 finally opens up the combination of tube and transistor technology to all conceivable media. Here you can finally find an all-in-one solution for fans of classic 43 cm components, which can be perfectly combined with Magnat hi-fi components.
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • The brand's THX Ultra2 certified speaker sets are known for their compact design, achieving stringent THX requirements while maintaining smaller dimensions than many competitors, sometimes using only one subwoofer where others need two.
  • The AEH-400-ATM auxiliary loudspeakers offer a unique two-in-one design, functioning as both Dolby Atmos enabled speakers and direct radiators via a simple toggle switch, providing flexibility for different immersive audio setups.

Monitor S-Line S80 ATM:

  • Positioning: Entry-level line designed for affordability and studio-accurate performance.
  • Description: Offers clear and balanced sound using simple yet effective driver technology, making it suitable for smaller rooms and basic home audio use. Compared to other models in the lineup, its straightforward design and lower feature set provide a more economical choice for buyers with limited budgets and moderate functionality needs.

Transpuls:

  • Positioning: Mid-range series that blends accessible design with enhanced audio performance.
  • Description: Delivers a well-balanced sound with refined cabinet design and driver configuration that provide a step up from the Monitor S-Line S80 ATM, making it better suited for medium-sized rooms.

Signature Serie:

  • Positioning: Upper mid-range series aimed at audiophiles seeking detailed sound without entering the top-tier price range.
  • Description: Incorporates advanced driver materials and refined crossover networks that yield greater clarity and control over the audio spectrum compared to the Transpuls. When stacked against the Monitor S-Line and the premium Signature 999, its technical improvements offer a noticeable enhancement in soundstage and detail.

Signature 999:

  • Positioning: High-end option designed for enthusiasts looking for superior sonic precision and advanced engineering.
  • Description: Features next-generation driver technology and optimized cabinet acoustics that deliver high-resolution sound, clearly setting it apart from the less sophisticated Signature Serie. Compared to lower-tier models, its enhanced technical capabilities support larger room applications.

Alpha RS:

  • Positioning: Flagship series representing the pinnacle of design, performance, and advanced connectivity.
  • Description: Integrates groundbreaking acoustic tuning and state-of-the-art digital processing techniques to achieve exceptional clarity and dynamic range, surpassing the achievements of the Signature 999. When compared to every other model in the lineup, its cutting-edge features and superior construction address the most demanding use cases.
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$500
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Founding Year
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Our take on the brand

Magnat stands out for its pioneering hybrid amplifier technology, particularly with the RV series combining tube preamps and solid-state power stages for precise, warm sound.

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Denon
AVR-X1700H
699
699
/
6
Reviews
Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Product Strengths

  • Supports 8K at 60Hz and 4K at 120Hz, boosting gaming purposes via 3 HDMI ports at the back.
  • Features 6 HDMI inputs and 1 HDMI output, capable of handling multiple devices.
  • Offers wireless connectivity through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
  • Delivers room-filling sound with 80 watts per channel.
  • The AVR-X1700H and the more expensive model X2700H have the same chassis, which adds a plus for quality.
  • Features 6 HDMI inputs and 1 HDMI output, capable of handling multiple devices.
  • Offers wireless connectivity through Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

Product Considerations

  • Front panel lacks HDMI input port and AUX port
  • The back panel lacks a USB port for powering streaming dongles
  • Only has one HDMI output
  • Retro feeling of pixelated letters on the front digital display
  • Limited support for surround sound formats compared to upscale versions

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Compared to the Marantz NR1510, the Denon AVR-X1700H has a 7.2 channel configuration while Marantz offers 5.2, and the Denon supports Zone 2 feature—which the Marantz does not.
  • The level of detail, stability, and vibrato is comparable with the AVR-X2700H in music playback

Takeaway: The Denon AVR-X1700H is a solid choice to consider for the latest technology for gaming and home theaters, and supports multiple devices. It is easy to set up, and it has good sound that can fill a room without costing too much.

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Our take on the brand

Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Denon
AVR-S760H
599
599
/
6
Reviews
Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Our summary

Product Strengths

  • Supports HDMI 2.1 for 4K 120Hz and 8K 60Hz pass-through, maximizing visual quality for gaming and video
  • Offers immersive surround sound with Dolby Atmos and DTS:X support, enhancing the audio experience for movies and games
  • Includes Audyssey MultEQ room correction for optimized sound based on room acoustics
  • Provides a phono input for connecting a turntable, catering to vinyl enthusiasts
  • Compatible with various voice control platforms like Amazon Alexa and Google Assistant, offering convenient control options

Product Considerations

  • Power output (75W per channel) may not be sufficient for larger rooms or inefficient speakers, potentially leading to strain at high volumes
  • Lacks pre-amp outputs, tape loop, or expansion beyond 5.1.2 channels, limiting future upgrade options
  • The HEOS app has been reported as not being user friendly
  • The setup screens have pixelated text and generic layout, which feels dated

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Yamaha TSR 700: The AVR-S760H has working HDMI 2.1 support, while the TSR 700 has reportedly had problems with its HDMI 2.1 support
  • Vs Denon AVR-S750H: The AVR-S760H is an upgraded version of the S750H with HDMI 2.1 support
  • Vs Denon AVR-X1700H: The AVR-X1700H has a longer warranty (3 years vs—2 years), a more advanced version of Audyssey, and slightly more power (80WPC vs 75WPC)
  • Vs Denon AVR-S770H: The AVR-S770H replaces the AVR-S760H with an improved GUI and removes the RCA analog composite video inputs/output

Takeaway: The Denon AVR-S760H is a great entry-level receiver that brings value and up-to-date features such as HDMI 2.1 to create an excellent home theater experience for movies, music, and especially gaming. This receiver is a solid choice for anyone looking to build a budget-friendly home theater system.

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Our take on the brand

Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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ExtremeHiFi Writer
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Yamaha
R-N800A
999
999
/
6
Reviews

The Yamaha R-N800A impresses with its modern HiFi design and top-class music enjoyment. Thanks to the original YPAO™ technology, the receiver creates an ideal listening environment. From streaming services to high-resolution sound sources, you can immerse yourself in outstanding sound quality. Authentic HiFi quality with the latest ToP-ART structure (Total Purity Audio Reproduction Technology) and a low impedance concept ESS SABRE ES9080Q Ultra DAC for superior S/N performance YPAO™-RSC (Reflected Sound Control) and precision EQ for the ideal listening environment With MusicCast you can stream music from your favorite music services The powerful USB DAC function supports native playback at DSD 11.2 MHz and playback at 384 kHz Original speaker connectors cut from pure brass ensure a particularly stable connection Special phono inputs to enjoy your record collection Optical terminal for TV sound in HiFi quality

Yamaha pioneered the concept of hifi with their first hifi player in 1954 and was the first to use pure beryllium diaphragms in their NS-1000M speakers, which became a benchmark for professional studios. The brand uniquely integrates their musical instrument expertise into their audio equipment design, allowing them to accurately replicate the sound of their instruments through their audio systems.
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Our summary

Product Strengths

  • Excellent tonal balance, dynamics, and imaging for its price, delivering sound quality that punches above its weight
  • Features the YPAO hifi listening room correction system, allowing users to match speakers to their room with the included microphone
  • Yamaha's MusicCast platform is well-incorporated, enabling streaming from popular services, and multi-room audio
  • Connectivity to TVs relies on an optical connection

Product Considerations

  • The phono input is functional but may not satisfy serious vinyl enthusiasts, who might benefit from a dedicated phono preamp or a higher-end Yamaha model
  • Speaker terminals feel a bit cheap

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Marantz 40n: The Yamaha R-N800A offers room correction for less than half the price of the Marantz 40n
  • Vs PS Audio Stellar Strata: The Yamaha R-N800A performs closely to the Stellar Strata, which costs almost three times as much
  • Vs Vincent Audio: The Vincent Audio amp is warmer and thicker, better for vinyl, while the R-N800A delivers a clinical and neutral presentation
  • Vs Yamaha R-N602: The R-N800A has a revamped design and superior internal construction when compared to the R-N602
  • Vs Yamaha R-N1000A: The R-N1000A has improved connectivity and gold-plated terminals compared to the R-N800A
  • Vs Michi X3: The R-N800A cannot outperform the Michi X3 from a build and sound quality perspective—which is nearly four times the price

Takeaway: The Yamaha R-N800A is a well-rounded network receiver that offers a combination of performance, features, and value for the price. It is a great option for those seeking an integrated amplifier with network streaming, room correction, and other useful features.

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Our take on the brand

Yamaha pioneered the concept of hifi with their first hifi player in 1954 and was the first to use pure beryllium diaphragms in their NS-1000M speakers, which became a benchmark for professional studios. The brand uniquely integrates their musical instrument expertise into their audio equipment design, allowing them to accurately replicate the sound of their instruments through their audio systems.
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Marantz
Stereo 70s
1000
1000
/
6
Reviews
Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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Product Strengths

  • Offers flexibility and connectivity with six HDMI inputs (three supporting 8K resolution), making it versatile for modern home entertainment setups
  • Delivers a warm, smooth, and pleasant sound, suitable for extended listening sessions and various music genres
  • Integrates features like HDMI and eARC, functioning similarly to an AVR, a rare find in integrated amps, enhancing connectivity
  • Offers a fully discrete 75-watt amplifier (8 ohms) using Class A/B technology
  • Feature-rich, including HEOS streaming, Bluetooth, AirPlay 2, phono input, USB, and digital inputs, enhancing usability

Product Considerations

  • May lack separation, detail, and clarity, particularly in the mids and treble, which might not satisfy audiophiles seeking the utmost precision
  • The soundstage may lack depth and separation
  • The phono input's dynamic range might feel a bit restrained
  • Cinephiles may find it falls short of dedicated AVRs in spatial sound effects and speech clarity due to the absence of a central speaker connection
  • No auto setup or room EQ

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Stereo 70s offers more speaker options and flexibility than Klipsch/KEF Smart Speakers, due to its amplifier-receiver design
  • The Stereo 70s offers better music listening quality than most soundbars, unless investing in high-end soundbars
  • The 40N offers a more defined and better streamer with a sound that is far more refined in the top end than the Stereo 70, however, the Stereo 70s is considered a better value
  • The Yamaha offers a little bit more power, and does a better job at controlling the bass
  • The Cinema 70 is an AV receiver that leaves the door open for experimentation into the multi-channel realm, unlike the Stereo 70, but the Cinema 70 is less powerful than the Stereo 70
  • The Denon is a cheaper alternative with similar streaming capabilities and inputs/outputs, but lacks cinematic properties

Takeaway: The Marantz Stereo 70s is a versatile receiver, offering a smooth sound, modern connectivity, and the ability to act as both a stereo amplifier and a home theater hub, making it great for those wanting audiophile and cinephile capabilities in one device. The wealth of features ensures it fits seamlessly into any setup, providing great value for the money.

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Our take on the brand

Marantz is a hifi brand known for its proprietary HDAM technology, which replaces traditional op-amps in their amplifiers for better sound quality. Their products include slim-design AVRs that fit better under TVs, and their flagship Model 10 Reference Integrated Amplifier delivers exceptional power with 250 watts into 8 ohms through its dual-mono symmetrical amplifier topology.
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What competes at this price?

Denon
AVR-S570BT
399
/
Released
2022
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Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Our Summary

Product Strengths

  • Supports 8K/60Hz and 4K/120Hz video pass-through
  • Shares a good THD percentage with more expensive models, ensuring clear, distortion-free sound
  • Compact and lightweight design
  • Good sound clarity even at high volume levels
  • Delivers believably surrounding sound with quality and detail, suitable for movies and music
  • Bluetooth capabilities are limited

Product Considerations

  • Limited upgradeability, requiring both a new receiver and new speakers
  • Does not support modern surround sound formats like Dolby Atmos or DTS:X
  • Lacks Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Lacks multi-zone support due to the absence of Zone-2 outputs

Takeaway: The Denon AVR-S570BT is a sturdy and reliable receiver for building a surround sound setup without a large investment. It delivers good sound quality and supports modern video technologies, making it a starting point for home theater enthusiasts.

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Our take on the brand

Denon, which pioneered the AV Receiver over 110 years ago, continues to set industry standards with their HEOS Built-in technology for multi-room wireless audio. Their receivers deliver up to 13 channels of output and include 8K HDMI with eARC support, while their limited edition models like the PMA-A110 combine classic design with modern performance.
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Julian Shapiro
ExtremeHiFi Writer
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