The Marantz NR1711 is a versatile, slim-profile receiver from a respected hi-fi brand. It offers multiple inputs for various A/V sources, including a dedicated MM phono input. With a 7-channel discrete power amplifier delivering 50W per channel, it provides great sound for movies and music. This receiver is half the height of a traditional AV receiver, yet it comes with advanced 8K connectivity, including a dedicated 8K input and 8K upscaling on all 6 HDMI inputs. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth integration allow you to stream from Spotify, Pandora, Tidal, and more, and you can even output to Bluetooth headphones. It supports 8K Ultra HD and has 7 separate speaker terminal pairs. You can operate it hands-free with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple Siri, and enjoy multi-room audio playback using the HEOS app. There's also a front-panel USB input, and a remote control is included. The power output is 50W at 8 ohms RMS and 90W at 6 ohms RMS. Inputs include Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 6x HDMI, and more, while outputs have 7x binding post speaker terminal pairs, 1x HDMI, and others. Its dimensions are 17.3' x 4.1' x 14.5' (439 x 104 x 368 mm) and it weighs 18.2 lb (8.2 kg). It comes with a remote control and an antenna.




Using the Marantz NR1711 is easy. First, connect your A/V sources like TVs, turntables, or streaming devices to the appropriate inputs. You can use HDMI for high - definition video, RCA for audio, and Wi - Fi or Bluetooth for wireless streaming. Pair your Bluetooth headphones or speakers to enjoy music wirelessly. To set up multi - room audio, download the HEOS app on your mobile device and follow the instructions to connect the receiver. You can control the receiver with the included remote or use voice commands with Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, or Apple Siri. When it comes to maintenance, keep the receiver in a well - ventilated area to prevent overheating. Dust it regularly with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid placing it in humid or dusty environments. If you need to clean it, use a mild, non - abrasive cleaner. Do not touch the internal components unless you're experienced in electronics repair. When not in use, unplug it to save energy and protect it from power surges.