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Explanation of terms

DTS 96/24

DTS 96/24 is a digital audio format enabling high sound quality playback in 5.1 channels with a sampling frequency of 96 kHz and 24 bit quantization on DVD-Video.

DTS Digital Surround

DTS Digital Surround is the standard digital surround format of DTS, Inc., compatible with a sampling frequency of 44.1 or 48 kHz and up to 5.1 channels of digital discrete surround sound.

DTS-ES™ Discrete 6.1

DTS-ES™ Discrete 6.1 is a 6.1-channel discrete digital audio format adding a surround back (SB) channel to the DTS digital surround sound.

Decoding of conventional 5.1-channel audio signals is also possible according to the decoder.

DTS-ES™ Matrix 6.1

DTS-ES™ Matrix 6.1 is a 6.1-channel discrete digital audio format inserting a surround back (SB) channel to the DTS digital surround sound through matrix encoding. Decoding of conventional 5.1-channel audio signals is also possible according to the decoder.

DTS Express

DTS Express is an audio format supporting low bit rates (max. 5.1 channels, 24 to 256 kbps).

DTS-HD

This audio technology provides higher sound quality and enhanced functionality than the conventional DTS and is adopted as an optional audio for Blu-ray Disc. This technology supports multi-channel, high data transfer speed, high sampling frequency, and lossless audio playback. Maximum 7.1-channels are supported in Blu-ray Disc.

DTS-HD High Resolution Audio

DTS-HD High Resolution Audio is an improved version of the conventional DTS, DTS-ES and DTS 96/24 signals formats, compatible with sampling frequencies of 96 or 48 kHz and up to

7.1channels of discrete digital sound. High data bit rate performance provides high quality sound. This format is fully compatible with conventional products, including conventional DTS digital surround 5.1-channel data.

DTS-HD Master Audio

DTS-HD Master Audio is a lossless audio format created by Digital Theater System (DTS). This format provides the facility to support up to 8 audio channels with a sampling frequency of 96kHz/24bit resolution and up to 6 audio channels with a sampling frequency of 192kHz/24bit resolution. It is fully compatible with conventional products, including conventional DTS digital surround 5.1-channel data.

DTS Neural Surround

DTS Neural Surround has been chosen as the surround sound format for XM Satellite Radio’s “XM HD Surround”, TV sports broadcasting, 7.1 games, Music Direct Internet streaming as well as leading FM/HD radio stations. It delivers the rich envelopment and discrete image detail of surround sound by unmasking the audio details, typically lost by other playback modes. Audiences will experience the deep ambience and subtle details of movies, music and games.

DTS NEO:6™ Surround

DTS NEO:6™ is a matrix decoding technology for achieving 6.1-channel surround playback with 2-channel sources. It includes “DTS NEO:6 Cinema” suited for playing movies and “DTS NEO:6 Music” suited for playing music.

Dynamic range

The difference between the maximum undistorted sound level and the minimum discernible level above the noise emitted by the device.

H

HDCP

When transmitting digital signals between devices, this copyright protection technology encrypts

the signals to prevent content from being copied without authorization.

HDMI

This is an abbreviation of High-Definition Multimedia Interface, which is an AV digital interface that can be connected to a TV or amplifier. Video signal and audio signal can be connected using 1 cable.

L

LFE

This is an abbreviation of Low Frequency Effect, which is an output channel that emphasizes low frequency effect sound. Surround audio is intensified by outputting 20 Hz to 120 Hz deep bass.

M

MAIN ZONE

The room where this unit is placed is called the

MAIN ZONE.

MP3 (MPEG Audio Layer-3)

This is an internationally standardized audio data compression scheme, using the “MPEG-1” video compression standard. It compresses the data volume to about one eleventh its original size while maintaining sound quality equivalent to a music CD.

MPEG (Moving Picture Experts Group), MPEG-2, MPEG-4

These are the names for digital compression format standards used for the encoding of video and audio. Video standards include “MPEG-1 Video”, “MPEG- 2 Video”, “MPEG-4 Visual”, “MPEG-4 AVC”. Audio standards include “MPEG-1 Audio”, “MPEG-2 Audio”, “MPEG-4 AAC”.

P

Pairing

Pairing is an operation required for settings to connect two Bluetooth devices. Pairing enables Bluetooth devices to access each other.

Protection Circuit

This is a function to prevent damage to components within the power supply when an abnormality such as an overload, excess voltage occurs or temperature for any reason.

In this unit, the power indicator blinks and the unit enters standby mode when an abnormality occurs.

S

Sampling frequency

Sampling involves taking a reading of a sound wave (analog signal) at regular intervals and expressing the height of the wave at each reading in digitized format (producing a digital signal).

The number of readings taken in one second is called the “sampling frequency”. The larger the value, the closer the reproduced sound is to the original.

Speaker impedance

This is an AC resistance value, indicated in Ω (ohms). Greater power can be obtained with this value smaller.

sYCC601 color

Like x.v.Color, each of these color spaces defines a palette of available colors that is larger than the traditional RGB color model.

W

WAV (Wave)

WAV is a standard audio format of Windows. The file size tends to increase, but sound near the original sound can be maintained.

WMA (Windows Media Audio)

This is audio compression technology developed by Microsoft Corporation.

WMA data can be encoded using Windows Media® Player Ver.7, 7.1, Windows Media®Player for Windows® XP and Windows Media® Player 9 Series.

To encode WMA files, only use applications authorized by Microsoft Corporation. If you use an unauthorized application, the file may not work properly.

X

x.v.Color

This function lets HDTVs display colors more accurately. It enables display with natural, vivid colors. “x.v.Color” is a Sony registered trademark.

Z

ZONE2

This unit can operate in a room other than the room where this unit is placed (MAIN ZONE) (ZONE2 playback). The room for ZONE2 playback is called ZONE2.

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SR6005 specifications

The Marantz SR6005 is a high-performance 7.1-channel AV receiver that caters to audiophiles and home theater enthusiasts alike. Renowned for its signature warm sound quality and robust build, the SR6005 exemplifies the brand’s commitment to delivering superior audio performance and advanced features.

At the heart of the SR6005 is its powerful amplification system, capable of delivering 100 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This ensures that your home theater experience is immersive and engaging, whether you're watching movies or listening to music. The receiver supports a wide range of audio formats, including Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio, providing an exceptional surround sound experience.

In terms of connectivity, the SR6005 comes equipped with multiple HDMI inputs, accommodating the latest 3D video formats and 4K pass-through capabilities. This makes it an ideal choice for future-proofing your entertainment system. Additionally, it features component video and composite video inputs for older equipment, ensuring compatibility with a diverse range of devices.

Marantz has incorporated its proprietary technologies into the SR6005 to optimize audio performance. The Audyssey MultEQ XT room correction system analyzes the acoustics of your room and adjusts the speaker settings accordingly, allowing for a tailored sound experience. This feature, combined with the receiver's high-quality DACs (Digital-to-Analog Converters), ensures pristine audio reproduction across the board.

The SR6005 is also equipped with a user-friendly interface and remote control, making it easy to navigate through various settings and audio configurations. The front panel offers a clean design with essential controls and input selections, while the on-screen display provides intuitive access to various features.

Another noteworthy aspect of the Marantz SR6005 is its multi-zone capabilities. With the ability to control different audio sources in multiple rooms, it becomes a versatile component for whole-house audio solutions. This feature, paired with network streaming capabilities, allows users to stream music from various online services directly to their systems.

In conclusion, the Marantz SR6005 stands out as a premium AV receiver, offering a blend of powerful performance, versatile connectivity, and advanced audio technologies. Whether you’re a casual listener or a dedicated home theater buff, the SR6005 provides a rich and rewarding sound experience that will elevate your entertainment setup.