Product Description
Small in size, not in features. While the NR1602 maintains the same chassis as the NR1601, the feature set has increased exponentially. With second zone audio, networking and streaming capabilities, the NR1602 is a full-featured receiver in a small package. Other features include a 7 channel discrete amplifier (50 watts x 7), network/streaming of Internet radio, Napster, Pandora and more, up-scaling HDMI to HDMI 1080 video, four HDMI inputs, plus it's certified Control4, Crestron and AMX compatible.
- Streaming online music capability Rhapsody, Napster, Pandora, Flickr plus internet radio
- Support HDMI ver 1.4a 3D, ARC and content type, 4 inputs, 1 output
- Bluetooth wireless audio transmission capability with option RX101
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112 of 117 people found the following review helpful Excellent receiver marred by half-baked firmware, This review is from: Marantz NR1602 AV Receiver (Electronics) I purchased the NR1602 as a system upgrade when my old 720P business projector conked and needed to switch from a 720P DVI universe to a 1080P HDMI universe. As such, the NR1602 replaces a DVDO IScan HD+, an Outlaw 950 and a 200W/ch Rane commercial amp.Size-wise it's awesome. Tiny little thing. How's it sound? Plenty good enough. I mix audio for a living and I haven't heard too many receiver/speaker combos currently for sale that aren't "plenty good enough" for most living rooms. In switching from 200W/channel to 50W/channel the biggest difference I notice is that I turn the volume up more. I can still make the system plenty loud enough to annoy my neighbors in my condo. This thing isn't going to power the Hard Rock Hotel but then, if your concern is oomph you aren't buying a compact Rx anyway, are you? By my count, this Marantz is one of only ten receivers that are currently Airplay-enabled. Airplay works flawlessly on the Marantz: you fire up your... Read more 21 of 21 people found the following review helpful Very pleased, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Marantz NR1602 AV Receiver (Electronics) I have had this for a few days and am very happy with the receiver.FIRMWARE: I was able to connect it to the network (through the Ethernet port on the back) and get a firmware update within 15 minutes. AIRPLAY / DLNA: AirPlay is working as advertised (put receiver and laptop on the same LAN, fire up iTunes, select receiver as speaker output). Then play whatever you want in iTunes and it goes seamlessly to the receiver. I also easily hooked up the receiver via the network to my NAS device which has many GB of mp3s. The NAS and the receiver both support DLNA / UPnP and it was seamless. INPUTS: I have 5 devices connected: Net Top running Windows 7 via HDMI XBOX via component video and digital audio DVD player via component video and digital audio Wii via regular RCA red-white-yellow cables. Mini-stereo in to RCA red-white audio (for iPods / mobiles - there is also a USB port on the... Read more 9 of 9 people found the following review helpful A great AVR with everything I need, Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Marantz NR1602 AV Receiver (Electronics) I'm writing this mostly because I was just on the Amazon page and was surprised by how few reviews there were. I'm not even sure what I'm going to write yet.I initially had the NR1601 and enjoyed it. As soon as I got it I saw that the 1602 was coming out so I sold the 1601 and bought one of the first 1602's. The 2 amps are very similar, so if you like the first you'll like the second and as far as I can tell they sound the same. I like the remote on the 1601 better because it's lit and it's always dark when I watch a movie. The 1602 remote has some different buttons that I've never used. I think the 1601 had 2 optical inputs where the 02 has an optical and COAX. The 01 had a DOLBY Headphone mode where the 02 has a virtual mode and I have no idea what that means - I don't know if it's another name for Dolby or if it's a fake dolby or something else all together. but it also had DOBLY DTS-HD which I don't think the 1601 had and I like it a lot. Listening to a... Read more |
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