NR1711 Black
Description
AV receiver 7.2, flagship model of the NR series, 8K support, DTS:X and Dolby Atmos (5.1.2) decoding, power 2 x 50 W (8 Ohms, 0.08% THD), Audyssey MultEQ auto-calibration system, 6 inputs and 1 HDMI output, weight 8.3 kg.
The new product from Marantz, the NR1711 AV receiver, supports 8K video at 60 Hz, and the 4K display frequency can reach 120 Hz. The AV receiver is equipped with advanced sound optimization taking into account the acoustic characteristics of the room using Audyssey MultEQ XT 9. The Marantz NR1711 occupies the top position in the NR line of AV receivers with low-profile enclosures, the height of which is half the height of conventional full-size devices. The model supports object-oriented 3D audio formats DTS:X and Dolby Atmos in 5.1.2 channel. DTS Virtual:X codec and Dolby Atmos Height Virtualization Technology are available to simulate the sound of in-ceiling or dedicated speakers in multi-channel systems that do not have in-ceiling speakers. There's also 4K upscaling on board.
Seven high-current discrete amplifiers provide 90 W per channel at 6 ohms, and the AV receiver operates reliably even with a 4-ohm load. The Audyssey MultEQ system helps calibrate the speakers. In addition, the model uses technologies to optimize volume and frequency response - Dynamic Volume and Dynamic EQ. The receiver is compatible with personal assistants Google Assistant, Apple Siri and Amazon Alexa, which allow you to give it voice commands. To control the Marantz NR1711, you can use a proprietary application or a standard remote control.
The Marantz NR1711 receiver can be used as a streamer that allows you to listen to audio (including Hi-Res formats ALAC, FLAC and WAV up to 24 bit/192 kHz and DSD up to 5.6 MHz) from computers/servers on a local network or via a USB port located on the façade. With a web connection, you can access streaming services Deezer, Spotify Connect, Tidal, TuneIn, etc. The model is equipped with Bluetooth and dual-band Wi-Fi circuits, which allows the Marantz NR1711 to feel confident even in busy Wi-Fi networks. Support for the AirPlay 2 protocol helps organize a wireless multiroom system based on iOS devices. The AV receiver is also capable of working as part of the HEOS wireless ecosystem. All components of the HEOS system can be controlled using one application and stream audio from smartphones, streaming services and local networks to them. At the same time, you can synchronize the playback of the same audio track in different rooms or ensure the transfer of selected content to a selected group of HEOS devices.
The device received six HDMI ports with support for the HDCP 2.3 protocol, 8K resolution, as well as Dolby Vision, HLG and HDR10 video standards. There is support for low latency ALLM gaming mode for Xbox One consoles. There is an HDMI output with an extended eARC return channel that works with DTS:X, Dolby Atmos, Dolby TrueHD and other codecs. You can highlight the presence of S/PDIF inputs, 2.2-channel Pre Out and Pre Out for zone 2. The model is equipped with an MM phono stage, and for the speakers there are seven pairs of color-coded screw terminals.