![]() The Audyssey MultEQ XT32 support only helps the cause further with its room-correction technology to compensate for acoustics inside. There are 140 watts of output per channel, so Marantz built the SR8015 to handle just about any speaker arrangement you have in mind. You can also keep some free-to-play music in different zones, where you get up to two extra. The 11.2 channel system can run in 7.2.4 or 9.2.2 configurations when using all the channels. It's compatible with hi-res audio files and lossless formats that go up to 24-bit/192 kHz, and you can stream them to the receiver from a USB or network storage drive. You also get access to Alexa, Google Assistant, and Siri, plus the ability to do multiroom setups through HEOS. Starting with all things audio, it's got Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, DTS:X Pro, IMAX Enhanced, Auro 3D, plus the ability to connect a turntable for some vinyl playback or to stream from the likes of Spotify, Tidal, Pandora, and via AirPlay 2 devices, among others. The SR8015 is equipped with an array of AV technologies to make it fit in any home theater environment. This is a pricey option, but Marantz made sure to improve upon past AV receivers by covering otherwise empty bases from prior models. Who it's for: Those who want to make sure music sounds as good as any movie or show does. ![]() ![]() Why you should buy this: It's got plenty for home cinema, but its audio capabilities are just as compelling a reason to go with it.
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