@maguiar good question, I already had the MC452 amp so I wanted to keep in the family for my center/surrounds. Found a great deal on a used MC7106 on Craigslist. The MC7106 is actually directly coupled so is less warm than their amps with autoformers. I ended up getting rid of surrounds for the time being and bridged 2 channels for my center (a harder to driver ML Stage).
The Marantz + MC452 + ML 11A speakers needless to say was too warm thus my switch to the Luxman. Funny enough when I compared the MC452 vs. MC7106 bridged, the MC7106 sounded better with ML 11As, crisper highs. It is a fairly powerful amp that can be found ~$1K+ used.
I have been a Denon/Marantz guy for a long time (for A/V). I have to say my overall experience with Marantz has been great, especially for the price. The attention to detail is pretty impressive, down to the copper chassis.
I like the fact it’s upgradeable to HDMI 2.1, it’s built like a tank, audio quality is great especially for movies, and the processing capabilities is amazing (even including IMAX). On the video side, you really don’t get better for the price. I know you mentioned you aren’t into streaming, but down the road if you decide to get into streaming their HEOS app can send native FLAC from Tidal to the 8805. Not in the same level as dedicated DAC streamers, but still a nice to have.
Only negative is that it runs somewhat hot as all Marantz and Denon receivers/processors and it does not do analog passthrough (unprocessed) over balanced XLR input, just RCA. Though this is really a non-issue for home theater use.
The Marantz + MC452 + ML 11A speakers needless to say was too warm thus my switch to the Luxman. Funny enough when I compared the MC452 vs. MC7106 bridged, the MC7106 sounded better with ML 11As, crisper highs. It is a fairly powerful amp that can be found ~$1K+ used.
I have been a Denon/Marantz guy for a long time (for A/V). I have to say my overall experience with Marantz has been great, especially for the price. The attention to detail is pretty impressive, down to the copper chassis.
I like the fact it’s upgradeable to HDMI 2.1, it’s built like a tank, audio quality is great especially for movies, and the processing capabilities is amazing (even including IMAX). On the video side, you really don’t get better for the price. I know you mentioned you aren’t into streaming, but down the road if you decide to get into streaming their HEOS app can send native FLAC from Tidal to the 8805. Not in the same level as dedicated DAC streamers, but still a nice to have.
Only negative is that it runs somewhat hot as all Marantz and Denon receivers/processors and it does not do analog passthrough (unprocessed) over balanced XLR input, just RCA. Though this is really a non-issue for home theater use.