The audio brand Marantz, a provider of luxury audio experiences, today released its all-new STEREO 70s 2-Channel Hi-Fi Receiver. The receiver is designed to perform like a full-size amplifier encased in the slim and distinguished design exemplative of Marantz craftsmanship. 

The STEREO 70s 2-Channel Hi-Fi Receiver is available starting September 5 for $1,000. 

The Details of the Marantz STEREO 70s 2-Channel Hi-Fi Receiver 

Front of STEREO 70s 2-Channel Hi-Fi Receiver. Image courtesy of Marantz.
Back of STEREO 70s 2-Channel Hi-Fi Receiver. Image courtesy of Marantz.

The STEREO 70s 2-Channel Hi-Fi Receiver has Hyper-Dynamic Amplifier Modules (HDAMs) developed to outperform traditional chip-based op-amps found in conventional audio products. It possesses the performance and sound quality of a full-size amplifier in a compact 4.1-inch-tall chassis and connects up to two loudspeaker pairs, which can be played separately or together. 

The receiver has six HDMI inputs, including three that are 8K compatible, and an HDMI output that supports ARC, to ensure connectivity with current and future video and gaming components. It also is compatible with 192kHz 24-bit digital audio and DSD files to provide enthusiasts with access to precise, high-resolution digital decoding. With HEOS built-in technology, the STEREO 70s 2-Channel Hi-Fi Receiver enables users to access their favorite streaming content and enjoy music throughout the home when connected to other HEOS-enabled devices.