Marantz Cinema 40 AV Receiver

Brand Origin: Japan

$5,500.00

Marantz’s flagship 9.4-channel receiver with reference-grade performance and classic build quality.

AWARDS
Sound+Image AV Receiver of the Year 2024

The Authentic ExperienceFocusing on Power & Finesse

Designed for serious cinema lovers, the CINEMA 40 features high-current amplification, extensive HDMI connectivity, and audiophile-grade tuning. Ideal for large home theatres requiring both power and finesse.

Additional information

Channels

9.4

Power

125W per channel

HDMI

7 in / 3 out

Audio Formats

Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Auro 3D

Room EQ

Audyssey XT32

Streaming

HEOS, AirPlay 2, Roon Tested

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What does an AV Receiver do?

The right AV receiver depends on your speakers, room, and how you plan to use the system. Key factors to consider include:

Power & Speaker Matching: Enough wattage to drive your speakers clearly without distortion. Sensitivity, impedance, and room size all play a role in how much power you actually need.

Sound Character: Different receivers can have a slightly different sonic signature. Matching the receiver’s sound profile to your speakers ensures a natural, balanced result.

Number of Channels: Match the receiver to your future setup – from 5.1 surround through to high channel count Dolby Atmos configurations.

Connectivity: Ensure it has the right inputs and outputs for your TV, projector, streaming devices, and sources.

Features: Room correction, 4K/8K video support, and smart home compatibility can all enhance performance and ease of use.

Future-Proofing: Consider headroom for system upgrades or additional zones later.

At Hifi Hunter, we design systems around your space and preferences, and recommend AV receivers that integrate seamlessly for the best performance.

How do I choose the right AV Receiver for my system?

The right AV receiver depends on your speakers, room, and how you plan to use the system. Key factors to consider include:

Power & Speaker Matching: Enough wattage to drive your speakers clearly without distortion. Sensitivity, impedance, and room size all play a role in how much power you actually need.

Sound Character: Different receivers can have a slightly different sonic signature. Matching the receiver’s sound profile to your speakers ensures a natural, balanced result.

Number of Channels: Match the receiver to your future setup – from 5.1 surround through to high channel count Dolby Atmos configurations.

Connectivity: Ensure it has the right inputs and outputs for your TV, projector, streaming devices, and sources.

Features: Room correction, 4K/8K video support, and smart home compatibility can all enhance performance and ease of use.

Future-Proofing: Consider headroom for system upgrades or additional zones later.

At Hifi Hunter, we design systems around your space and preferences, and recommend AV receivers that integrate seamlessly for the best performance.

What is the difference between a stereo receiver and an AV receiver?

Stereo Receiver: Designed for two-channel audio (left and right speakers), suitable for music listening.

AV Receiver: Supports multi-channel audio (e.g., 5.1, 7.1, 9.1) and video switching, ideal for home theatre setups.

Do I need an AV Receiver if I have a soundbar?

If your soundbar is active (powered) and includes built-in amplification and processing, you won’t need an AV receiver. However, if you’re expanding to a full surround sound system with multiple speakers, an AV receiver is essential to manage and amplify the audio signals.

DESCRIPTION

The Authentic ExperienceFocusing on Power & Finesse

Designed for serious cinema lovers, the CINEMA 40 features high-current amplification, extensive HDMI connectivity, and audiophile-grade tuning. Ideal for large home theatres requiring both power and finesse.

SPECIFICATION

Additional information

Channels

9.4

Power

125W per channel

HDMI

7 in / 3 out

Audio Formats

Dolby Atmos, DTS:X, Auro 3D

Room EQ

Audyssey XT32

Streaming

HEOS, AirPlay 2, Roon Tested

FAQS

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

What does an AV Receiver do?

The right AV receiver depends on your speakers, room, and how you plan to use the system. Key factors to consider include:

Power & Speaker Matching: Enough wattage to drive your speakers clearly without distortion. Sensitivity, impedance, and room size all play a role in how much power you actually need.

Sound Character: Different receivers can have a slightly different sonic signature. Matching the receiver’s sound profile to your speakers ensures a natural, balanced result.

Number of Channels: Match the receiver to your future setup – from 5.1 surround through to high channel count Dolby Atmos configurations.

Connectivity: Ensure it has the right inputs and outputs for your TV, projector, streaming devices, and sources.

Features: Room correction, 4K/8K video support, and smart home compatibility can all enhance performance and ease of use.

Future-Proofing: Consider headroom for system upgrades or additional zones later.

At Hifi Hunter, we design systems around your space and preferences, and recommend AV receivers that integrate seamlessly for the best performance.

How do I choose the right AV Receiver for my system?

The right AV receiver depends on your speakers, room, and how you plan to use the system. Key factors to consider include:

Power & Speaker Matching: Enough wattage to drive your speakers clearly without distortion. Sensitivity, impedance, and room size all play a role in how much power you actually need.

Sound Character: Different receivers can have a slightly different sonic signature. Matching the receiver’s sound profile to your speakers ensures a natural, balanced result.

Number of Channels: Match the receiver to your future setup – from 5.1 surround through to high channel count Dolby Atmos configurations.

Connectivity: Ensure it has the right inputs and outputs for your TV, projector, streaming devices, and sources.

Features: Room correction, 4K/8K video support, and smart home compatibility can all enhance performance and ease of use.

Future-Proofing: Consider headroom for system upgrades or additional zones later.

At Hifi Hunter, we design systems around your space and preferences, and recommend AV receivers that integrate seamlessly for the best performance.

What is the difference between a stereo receiver and an AV receiver?

Stereo Receiver: Designed for two-channel audio (left and right speakers), suitable for music listening.

AV Receiver: Supports multi-channel audio (e.g., 5.1, 7.1, 9.1) and video switching, ideal for home theatre setups.

Do I need an AV Receiver if I have a soundbar?

If your soundbar is active (powered) and includes built-in amplification and processing, you won’t need an AV receiver. However, if you’re expanding to a full surround sound system with multiple speakers, an AV receiver is essential to manage and amplify the audio signals.