- DYNAMIC HIGH-RESOLUTION SOUND QUALITY
The Marantz PM7000N 2-Ch Integrated Amp is a high-performance amplifier (60W x2) that delivers precise & dynamic stereo sound for your audio collection. With a network module and access to a host of music streaming services, it is an ideal choice for audiophiles - EXPERIENCE MUSICAL ACCURACY WITH PURE MODE
Equipped with three Pure Modes, the PM7000N allows you to disable USB-A, network, Wi-Fi and/or Bluetooth, individually or simultaneously, and prevent digital interference and noise radiation for the best musical experience. - WIRELESS MUSIC STREAMING FROM MULTIPLE SOURCES
Enjoy a whole-home audio experience with HEOS Built-in technology and play your favorite tracks from popular streaming apps like Spotify, Pandora, Tidal, etc. Stream unlimited music via AirPlay 2, Wi-Fi or Bluetooth in one or more rooms simultaneously - REDISCOVER VINYL
Marantz integrated amplifier features high-quality phono stages that provide high input impedance with minimal distortions and improved signal purity to deliver the most vivid and emotional reproduction of your vintage vinyl collection - COMPATIBLE WITH MAJOR VOICE CONTROL AGENTS
Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Apple Siri or Josh.ai Smart Home – just use your voice to say out the command loud, and play/ pause/stop music, adjust volumes, thermostat, lights, and control home appliances seamlessly
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Marantz – PM7000N Integrated Hi-Fi Amplifier HEOS Built-in Amazon Alexa Compatibility Digital & Analog Sources – Black
$480.00 Save:$269.00(36%)
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Description
Additional information
Weight | 23.8 lbs |
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Dimensions | 14.9 × 17.3 × 4.9 in |
Total Harmonic Distortion | 0.02 percent |
Works With | Amazon Alexa |
Product Depth | 14.9 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Labor | 3 Years |
Input(s) | Analog audio |
Wireless Multi-Room Audio | Yes |
Manufacturer's Warranty - Parts | 3 Years |
Product Weight | 23.8 pounds |
Model Number | PM7000N |
Number of Channels | 2 |
Wi-Fi Built-in | Yes |
Voice Assistant Built-in | Amazon Alexa |
Product Height | 4.9 inches |
Number Of Audio Zones | 2 |
Product Name | PM7000N Integrated Hi-Fi Amplifier HEOS Built-in Amazon Alexa Compatibility Digital & Analog Sources |
Brand | Marantz |
Total Power Handling | 220 watts |
Wireless Multi-Room Technology | Apple AirPlay 2 |
Color Category | Black |
Product Width | 17.3 inches |
UPC | 699927141752 |
Reviews (15)
Happy –
Love the Marantz! Ran a couple Main Logan towers, a couple kef 350s, along with an svs pb2000 powered sub. Rockin the whole house now!
hahhah –
All you need in one amp, connectivity, integration and smart features are all in one amp
kysrsoze –
I’m so happy with this amplifier. It’s the absolute best bang for your buck in power, sound quality and connectivity options – everything you could want in one box with no compromises.
Almost any source (analog, digital and Bluetooth/network streaming) can be run through the amp with and played back with pristine sound quality. The HEOS app works perfectly for streaming. I also love that it still has a built-in phono preamp and bass/treble controls – something other amps in this range and above often lack lack.
I’m very picky with sound accuracy and musicality, and the sound quality of this amp is outstanding – from bass to midrange to treble. Imaging is excellent, and you can crank it if you want with zero distortion. Any kind of music, from mellow to intense, including vocals, sounds great on it.
Despite the modest 60 watts/channel 8-ohm rating, the amp is very dynamic and can deliver loads of current as needed It has no problem driving my large and somewhat inefficient SVS Prime Pinnacles, and easily outdoes the old 100 watt high-end integrated amp it replaced.
Eggy –
Night and day difference between this and my old 100 watt amp. Everything sounds much more solid and true.
Brock –
Hot dang, people. I don’t even know where to start with this amp. I’ll start with the TL;DR. This is one tight little number of an integrated amp that anyone dipping their toes into Hi-Fi in the 2020s absolutely needs to consider.
At only 60w, it punches way above it’s weight class and renders detail with absolute ease. I’ve driven three different pairs of loudspeakers with this amp and been impressed at every turn; Deftech BP9060s, KEF R5s, and now I’ve settled into the KEF R7s. All three sets sound phenomenal. Highs are crisp and snappy, mids have an alluring thrum, and bass is controlled, taut, but rich.
What really sets this amp apart from others in it’s price range are the considerations made for people who access music from digital libraries/streaming platforms. Which is, ya know, most people in the 2020s… When even Bluetooth isn’t a given for modern stereo amps, it’s nice to not just see it included in the PM7000N, but also an onboard DAC with optical input for TVs (which switches inputs automatically when a signal from the source is detected) as well as HEOS integration.
The HEOS app leaves much to be desired, but if you use Spotify, fret not as your amp will just show up in the output device list in the Spotify app so you don’t even have to switch your brain on to stream music and you don’t have to use a jank, 3rd party middleman app.
Anyway, yeah. Buy this amp. Buy one for you. Buy one for your kids to play with. Buy one for your cat to sleep on. And buy another one for your new craigslist roommate you had to find because your wife kicked you out for buying 4 amps at once.
RNTY –
What a great sound. Reminds me of Marantz receivers from the 60s. I auditioned 3 other Integrated Amps over the last 3 months; all lacked any kind of bass. This Marantz has everything I have been looking for. It reproduces accurate sound in all areas including the bass I was looking for. All the functionality is a bonus.
George –
great except it turns itself on overnight somehow. Maybe a GHOST
Miguel –
Sounds amazing but had an issue within a few days of using it. One of the speaker channels just stopped working and I couldn’t get sound of if that channel anymore. Apparently I’m not the only one who has had that issue after researching online. Will be returning and looking elsewhere for something else.
PatrickH –
Upgraded my amp to get the best out of my Klipsch RP-600 M speakers and couldn’t be happier. The separation, definition, and output gave me a whole new appreciation of my favorite albums and the Heos app has expanded my audio capabilities and enjoyment. ITune radio and Amazon music running HD or Atmos has been spectacular.
Aristotle –
For the price this is a very good integrated amp. I upgraded to hegel h120 only because it plays louder but anything under max volume, I couldnt tell the difference in sound quality
Duxford –
I’d been considering an amp upgrade for a while. The recent price drop on the PM7000N made me jump. I’m glad I did. Smooth sounding with easy set up. It’s strictly vinyl and streaming at this point, so I can’t comment on CD or even tape playback, but I’m really happy with the power and sound so far. It seems to bring out a set of Polk TSi400s better than I’ve heard them before. I disabled my turntable preamp and use the onboard equalized preamp and I’ve found it to be clean. I really wanted a DAC built into an integrated amp. Before I’d been connecting my old amp via a cheap, non DAC Bluetooth plug-in. What a difference! Obviously a huge sound quality upgrade. I’d looked at NAD, Yamaha and Denon and I think I’d be happy with any of those makes. Marantz quality with tons of features under $1000? Easy decision.
Dave –
The amp in this unit is very nice. Exceeded my expectations!! Streaming features are great and easy to use (I use Apple Play 2). I am using the DAC built in to this for my CD player but using a separate phono stage for my turntable. The Marantz phono stage is not bad, but I thought my Schiit Mani sounded better.
CraigL –
I’ve owned this unit for around a month or so. It was easy to set up and it works very well. I think it sounds a little edgy compared to my previous setup which was a tube amp(requiring too much maintenance). I need to play with some wall coverings to try and soften the sound a bit.
Unknown –
Good sound. Good quality. Great beats. Really good
HerbG –
It is an amazing amplifier. I love it. My system NEVER sounded so Great.