Denon AVR-X1800H ($999): There is no Marantz AVR in this price range, which makes the Denon AVR-X1800H an excellent choice for modest home theater setups, supporting a 7.2-channel configuration with ...
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Marantz Cinema 30

The Marantz Cinema 30’s premium price is £4000 / $4500 / AU$7900. That makes it vastly more expensive than the Denon ...
The Marantz AV 10 Preamp/Processor and AMP 10 Power Amplifier are capable of delivering 15.4 channels of surround sound. AVRs (aka Home Theater Receivers) are the heart of most home theater setups, ...
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Marantz CD6007

No one can accuse Marantz of pushing the boundaries on the CD6007, but it didn’t really have to. The company has taken an ...
Nearly five years after launching, the Marantz CD6007 remains the class leader at its price, which is why we're happy to flag ...
Trains move through the world's subway stations in a consistent pattern: arriving, stopping, and moving to the next stop—and ...
2025's What Hi-Fi? Awards winners have been revealed and it has been an explosive year with multiple new entries in most of ...
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Sony's lineup of gaming-focused audio devices is growing with the addition of the PlayStation Pulse Elevate wireless speakers. They work with PC, Mac, PlayStation 5 and PlayStation Portal, and they ...
Sony will follow its long line of official PlayStation-branded headphones and earbuds with a new type of audio accessory: wireless speakers. Designed for use with PlayStation 5 or a desktop PC gaming ...
Sony's State of Play on Wednesday featured big news about new games coming out next year, including the long-awaited release date for Wolverine. The show also featured the debut of speakers for the ...
The new speakers will launch in 2026. The new speakers will launch in 2026. is a senior reporter covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme.