HDMI 2.0bFantastic review....just to clarify HDMI Full 18Gbps bandwith means the HDMI on here are not HDMI 2.1?
Only thing my 7012 won't do is pass a HDR10+ signal. I picked up the new 4K Alien disc recently and had to wire my Oppo directly to the TV. Wonder if the 7013 will now pass it?
Been considering getting this for a while, though might plump for the 7012 given the price difference and there not being a great deal of difference.
Speaking of which, how would the 7013 compare to the 6013? They both support 9 channels, and the only real difference I can see is the amplification and chassis size. Also Auro3d support on the 7013.
According to the specs it doesn't. Dolby Vision, HDR10 and HLG.
What's up with the lack of HDR+ passthrough? Dolby Vision support popped right up. The AVR companies must really hate Samsung. Is there a single AVR out there that will pass it?
That's some fancy video, some people might even say professional ;-)
Oddly enough, the boxing, packaging, plastic and position of the remote and microphone is exactly the same as the Denon X3500h I bought not so long ago...
What made me chuckle was the video says it’s 125w in 2 channel but there’s is a sticker on the avr that says 9 x 200.
Now something tells me this isn’t going to push out 200w per channel all channels driven lol.
Haha too true. With 125 x 2 your probably closer to the 65w per channel when driving 9 speakers. It’s a shame that good products have this kind of marketing as it’s very misleading. Pretty sure I bought my first AVR on the rated power output of the sticker. Maybe the sticker have it more oomph and it was fault for removing itIt can if you live in Narnia
What is the ‘hdmi toggle’ genuinely curious as i have a 6012. Cheers!I went for an SR7012 and am very happy with it. I had the same 7012 vs 7013 decision to make. I find the HDMI toggle such a useful feature. I ran Audyssey but keep it flat. Very happy customer.
exactly the same amp other than a couple of features.Marantz SR7011 A/V Receiver Review Test BenchI have to say this looks very good value, especially when compared to the Yamaha receivers.
I wish AVF could run through some power measurements as manufacturers do overate the specs.
It really does not need that much equipment and is not too expensive these days to do a few measurement for power output and distortion.
125 w into two channels is good, but we all know that when all channels are running the power supply will run out of oomph. As a previous poster guestimated - probably around 65 watts or so.
I see the weight is 14.2 kg, and this is not particularly heavy, indicating the power transformer is not as big as it could be.