
Marantz OPEN BOX CINEMA 60 7.2 Channel Home Theater Receiver - A Grade
The CINEMA 60 is rated at 100 watts per channel and has 7 powered channels built in. You get preamp outs for all of those channels should you wish to add a bigger amp to your mains later. We do wish for this price they had more processing on board for extra surround channels though. You will be able to do a 5.2.2 or a 7.2 system with the CINEMA 60, but no higher channel count.
Of the 3 HDMI inputs, 3 are 8k and 3 are 4k, which should cover all the bases for just about any system. You’ll get 1 8K HDMI out and 1 4K HDMI out.
The unit touts 2 subwoofer outs, and while it does have the connections for two, they are wired in parallel so you do not have independent adjustments for each sub.
Tips & Tricks: Home Theater Subwoofer Placement Options
We see the CINEMA 60 as the perfect AVR for someone who wants to put together a really good sounding system, but keep the speaker countdown to 5 or 7. This is typical for most media rooms where it is just not possible to put speakers everywhere. Heck, even used as a 2.1 system, it sounds fantastic.
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The CINEMA 60 is rated at 100 watts per channel and has 7 powered channels built in. You get preamp outs for all of those channels should you wish to add a bigger amp to your mains later. We do wish for this price they had more processing on board for extra surround channels though. You will be able to do a 5.2.2 or a 7.2 system with the CINEMA 60, but no higher channel count.
Of the 3 HDMI inputs, 3 are 8k and 3 are 4k, which should cover all the bases for just about any system. You’ll get 1 8K HDMI out and 1 4K HDMI out.
The unit touts 2 subwoofer outs, and while it does have the connections for two, they are wired in parallel so you do not have independent adjustments for each sub.
Tips & Tricks: Home Theater Subwoofer Placement Options
We see the CINEMA 60 as the perfect AVR for someone who wants to put together a really good sounding system, but keep the speaker countdown to 5 or 7. This is typical for most media rooms where it is just not possible to put speakers everywhere. Heck, even used as a 2.1 system, it sounds fantastic.
























