What is better - Marantz CINEMA 70s vs Yamaha R-N1000A?
The number of channels for receivers is different - 7.2 versus 2.1, respectively, for devices. In terms of power, there are differences, the CINEMA 70s has such a ratio W/Ohm - 50/8, 70/6, while the R-N1000A has a power of 100/8, 120/6. The value of total harmonic distortion is also different, and for the CINEMA 70s it is 0.08%, but for the R-N1000A it is 0.07%.
Competitive models use the same DAC. Each of the compared opponents supports Bi-amping. Both Marantz CINEMA 70s and Yamaha R-N1000A can transmit an audio signal directly to the amplifier and bypasses any DSP processing.
These units have the same Wi-Fi modules. Each of the receivers has a Bluetooth connector. Both devices can work with such Apple Music services: AirPlay, AirPlay 2. Access to the Spotify service is on each of the competitors. Most popular streaming services are available for our models under consideration - Deezer, TIDAL, Pandora, SiriusXM, Napster, SoundCloud, Amazon Music, Amazon Music HD, MOOD:Mix. HDMI signal transmission in standby mode can provide only the CINEMA 70s. Video scaling is only possible with the CINEMA 70s. Operation with the Dolby Vision is only possible with the CINEMA 70s.
The number of HDMI inputs/outputs varies depending on the receiver, the CINEMA 70s has 6/1, and the R-N1000A has 1/0. HDMI Audio Return Channel is implemented in both devices. HDMI eARC is only supported by the CINEMA 70s. When comparing receivers, it becomes clear that only the Marantz CINEMA 70s has HDMI CEC. CINEMA 70s and R-N1000A support the standard HDCP 2.3. Like most receivers, our models have a built-in phono stage for connecting a vinyl player. Voice control is performed using Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, Siri, Josh.AI in both models. There is an ECO mode in either AV receiver. The Marantz CINEMA 70s and the Yamaha R-N1000A can be properly configured using the setup assistant.
A Dolby Atmos multichannel audio format is available only in the CINEMA 70s. Only in the CINEMA 70s realized a DTS:X surround technology.