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Marantz AV8802 13.2 XLR Pre/Pro **Official Thread**

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Hi,

The new Marantz AV8802 relacing the actual AV8801 has been announced, it's a 13.2 XLR processor, HDMI 2.0 ISF video and Wifi + Bluetooth integrated, with Audyssey MultEQ XT32 and an Audyssey Pro capacity. Indicated Public Price : 3800€... on the high side compared to the 8801 listed at @ 2800€.See details here :http://www.avcesar.com/actu/id-14423/marantz-av8802-pre-amplificateur-remplacant-de-lav8801.html (in French)





and for information to be compared to Denon's AVR-X7200W rear panel :



Hugo

FW Updates :

04/06/15 :

- A .dff file cannot be played from USB and the media player
- Even if the Sleep Timer setting is set to All Zone Stereo from Mobile App, Sleep Timer operates in Zone 2 only.
- When the customer selects "Amp Assign = Dolby Atmos, Layout = 7.1 CH + 4 Height", the help text of GUI displays an unnecessary explanation in the Pre-Amp setting.
- When Dynamic Volume is turned off with the AMX command, Dynamic EQ is also disabled.


one curious thing I noticed is when the marantz was in standby the oval display still had a few pixels lit --- very dimly.....so flipped down the front panel to reveal the main display....AND !

very curiously it said "ZONE 3 On" even though the marantz was in stand by ! aha I thought found something here. of course how the hell do you turn zone 3 off...as I dont have a zone 3 or a zone 2 for that matter...only a main zone...and likely why this is leaving my power amp on ?

nothing in the menus to switch off zones....so decide to look at the marantz remote...lo and held it has a zone button on it ...which if press it cycles through zones and the power button can then switch on and off each zone ! turned off zone 3 and woohoo...my power amp switches off ! victory !!!!

made sure zone 2 was off and then switched the remote to the main zone only.

so there you go. only thing I can think off is the zone button accidentally hit on the marantz remote and in powering on it has powered on zone 3 ? and hence thinking why the amp needed to stay on ?

anyways wiht all triggers on in the menu and with hdmi cec control off...no zones engaged wooohoo pleased to say triggers both are working as they should.

so thank good ness nothing has infact failed woohoo...no trips to the service centre !

one to chock away guys ....zones ...they can play with your triggers...good to also explore the hdmi cec side as with the complex trigger setup the thing has
will notify the one at the wheel….
The following is a list of fixes/changes included in the Feb 04th firmware update (DTS:X + HDMI 2.0a) :

1) Ability to use "Rear Height" instead of "Surround Height" with Auro 3D (which then allows using FH+RH for all 3 formats: Atmos, DTS:X, Auro 3D using a single Audyssey calibration)
2) HDMI 2.0a(HDR)
3) Add the "DTS: X" and "DTS Neural:X" sound mode feature.
4) When the customer plays DD + stream that exceeds 504kbps at specific Media Player (Tmall Magic box TMB300A), the sound might not be output from the AV receiver. The symptom is a problem that the product has the failure in playing DD + stream that exceeds 504kbps. (Improvement request from Dolby Laboratories, Inc.)
5) Even if the customer sets "Tone Control" to "ON" with the WEB control setting screen of the AV receiver, and the numerical value of Bass or Treble is changed, the AV receiver doesn't reflect a set value. The symptom is a problem that the AV receiver cannot set Bass or Treble from the WEB control.
6) When the input source of AV receiver switches automatically from Blu-ray (function during SACD playback) to TV Audio, the sound of the broadcast via ARC from specific TV (Panasonic) might not be outputted. The symptom is a problem that the sound of the broadcast via ARC from specific TV (Panasonic) might not be outputted.
7) Even if the customer sets Level FR from the WEB control screen of the AV receiver, the customer cannot confirm a set value of Level FR because the display on the WEB control screen doesn't change. The display of Level FR on the WEB control screen doesn't change but Level FR on the AV receiver side is changed. The symptom is a problem that the customer cannot confirm a set value of Level FR because the display on the WEB control screen doesn't change.
8) When the customer connects MAC Book to the AV receiver and then the specific MP3 file (Album art size is bigger than 1000x1000 pixels) is played from iTunes via the AirPlay, the AV receiver reboots before starting the playback of the MP3 file. The symptom is a problem that the AV receiver reboots before starting the playback of the MP3 file. (# 2-30-20150721-1 by EU region)
9) If the customer inserted the iPod classic to USB-A terminal on AV Receiver with standby mode (over 8 hours or more), when the customer turns on the power of AV receiver, the AV receiver cannot connect to the iPod again. The symptom is a problem that the AV receiver cannot connect to the iPod when the customer turns on the power of AV receiver. (#2-53-20150427-2 by EU region)
10) When the customer connects the AV receiver to HDMI output of specific Streaming Media Player (Roku 4) that the output setting of the resolution is set to 4K, the AV receiver doesn't output the video or the AV receiver has a latency until the output video. The symptom is a problem that the AV receiver doesn't output the video or the AV receiver has a latency until the output video.
11) Custom 2CH playback settings added
Auro 3D Upgrade instructions:

1. Connect the unit to the internet.
2. Ensure the unit has the latest firmware update installed.
3. Using the GUI, select Upgrade now (or go to SETUP -- GENERAL -- FIRMWARE -- ADD NEW FEATURE) and write down the "Upgrade ID" listed on the display
4. Go to the Upgrade website on the Marantz website at http://upgrade.marantz.com/na/marantz/pages/home.aspx
5. Complete the Auro 3D upgrade Personal form to include personal information, the unit's serial number (listed on back of unit or on original box), and the Upgrade ID obtained in step 3.
6. Enter credit card information - $199 USD (includes Auro 3D Demo Disk).
7. Once the card has been processed, the Auro 3D upgrade will be available to download to the unit (estimated download time - 49 minutes)


***** Also ... for those not wanting to upgrade to Auro 3D at this time, you will be given the option to turn Upgrade Notification OFF or you can just go to SETUP -- GENERAL -- FIRMWARE -- NOTIFICATIONS -- UPGRADE and select OFF so you don't get the Upgrade notification each time the unit is powered ON. :)

The following resets are available on the AV8802/A.

A. With the AVP powered OFF, press/hold the two buttons listed below on the AVP's front panel for 4-5 seconds after releasing the power button.

Microprocessor reset – GAME+A-DSX

Factory/Deep Reset (includes microprocessor reset) – MOVIE+MUSIC


B. With the AVP powered ON and the "Online Music" source selected, press/hold the two buttons listed below for 4-5 seconds

Network Reboot (network card only) – BACK+ ENTER

Network Reset (network card + following settings initialized: Favorites, Smart Select, Presets, Internet Radio recently played, Flickr contacts, User ID, Resume Playback station) – M-DAX+DYNAMIC EQ

After installing the DTS:X update, the Marantz Remote App might not work. So this update is to fix that issue.

4/6/2016
(1) When the customer updates the firmware to "DTS: X", the product might not be able to operate from the Marantz Remote App.


July 04, 2016

- When customer connects the AV receiver with the specific BD player (Sony BDP-CX960 and Sony CX-7000 Blu-ray Jukebox) via the HDMI and playback the contents of "DTS-HD", the AV receiver doesn't recognize the audio of "DTS-HD". Therefore, the specific BD player outputs the audio signal with Multi ch PCM.
The symptom is a problem that the "DTS-HD" format signal is not output.
- In a network environment in which AV receiver is connected, the network module of the AV receiver reboots when Netflix APP starts on the iOS device.
The symptom is a problem that the network module of the AV receiver reboots when Netflix APP starts on the iOS device.
- The audio intermittently becomes interrupted when HD cable TV program switches from DD with DSU to PCM based commercial using Dolby Surround.
The symptom is a problem that the audio intermittently becomes interrupted when HD cable TV program switches from DD with DSU to PCM based commercial using Dolby Surround.
- When the customer plays a specific file by USB Memory device, the track name is changed one after another in 25 seconds. (File that the number (01 and 02, etc.) are recorded at the beginning of the name.) The symptom is a problem that the track name is changed one after another in 25 seconds.
- When the customer inputs the 2ch audio signal with the following specific condition to the AV receiver, the Center channel output signal is distorted.
Sound mode: DTS Neural:X Input signal: amplitude = over 440mFFS (40% vs full scale) and frequency=720Hz / 2.7~4.1kHz
The symptom is a problem that the Center channel output signal is distorted by the specified condition.
- After the firmware updates to corresponding to the "DTS:X" feature, the following failure occurs in the AV receiver.
When the surround mode is "DTS:X", the surround parameter "Neural:X" of the initial value is OFF. The symptom is a problem that the surround parameter "Neural:X" of the initial value is OFF when the surround mode is "DTS:X". (The correct initial value is ON.)
- After the firmware updates to corresponding to the "DTS:X" feature, the following failure occurs in the AV receiver.
When the customer inputs the DTS signal of 2ch to the AV receiver, the AV receiver shows "DTS Neural:X" on the display but the audio signal is not output with "DTS Neural:X". The symptom is a problem that the AV receiver shows "DTS Neural:X" on the display but the audio signal is not output with "DTS Neural:X" when the customer inputs the DTS signal of 2ch to the AV receiver.
- When the customer switches the sound mode from the Denon Remote App, the following failure occurs in the AV receiver.
Example: The sound mode becomes the "Dolby Surround" even if the customer selects the "DTS Neural:X" in the sound mode.
The sound mode becomes the "DTS Neural:X" even if the customer selects the "Dolby Surrouds" in the sound mode.
The symptom is a problem that the sound mode is not correctly selected even if the customer selects the sound mode.
- When the customer connects iPod/USB and MediaServer to the product, and music is played, the product was a specification that do an unnecessary access.
- When the black hole router was present between the Internet environment of the AV receiver and DPMS server (including the Internet service provider side equipment), the AV receiver might fail in the firmware update. (The black hole router is a router that destroy it when the divided IP packet cannot be forwarded.)
jdsmoothie said:
October 28, 2016

1. DSU on DTS sources
2. Neural-X on Dolby Sources
3. Pandora logon fix
jdsmoothie said:
April 25, 2017

1. Added support of the 2016 Marantz Remote App version 2.2.0
2. Counteracted upcoming Spotify platform changes.
3. Corrected issue where Audyssey data would not save with Quick Selects
4. Corrected issue where Info screen would not disappear after AVR power up.
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So the 8802 adds more height channels and HDMI 2.0 for $1000 more? No Dolby Atmos?
 
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Originally Posted by mdrums  /t/1535197/marantz-av8802-13-2-xlr-processor-hdmi-2-0-isf-wifi-bluetooth-details#post_24813406


So the 8802 adds more height channels and HDMI 2.0 for $1000 more? No Dolby Atmos?

As indicated in the original article, the Dolby Atmos capability if/when available (Q3 2014?), will be added (eventually) via FW, and probably same goes for the new DTS-UHD, or whatever name it will then have.


Hugo
 
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Originally Posted by Hugo S  /t/1535197/marantz-av8802-13-2-xlr-processor-hdmi-2-0-isf-wifi-bluetooth-details#post_24813548


As indicated in the original article, the Dolby Atmos capability if/when available (Q3 2014?), will be added (eventually) via FW, and probably same goes for the new DTS-UHD, or whatever name it will then have.


Hugo

Upgrade via firmware is always risky.

For technology products, I go with "if they didn't test, it probably doesn't work"



- Rich
 
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I am happy to see that Marantz retained the phono inputs…
 
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Originally Posted by coli  /t/1535197/marantz-av8802-13-2-xlr-processor-hdmi-2-0-isf-wifi-bluetooth-details#post_24813716


No more network hub?

The 100Mb hub was kind of pointless.
 
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Originally Posted by coli  /t/1535197/marantz-av8802-13-2-xlr-processor-hdmi-2-0-isf-wifi-bluetooth-details#post_24813716


No more network hub?
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Originally Posted by exm  /t/1535197/marantz-av8802-13-2-xlr-processor-hdmi-2-0-isf-wifi-bluetooth-details#post_24813791


The 100Mb hub was kind of pointless.

That and it was on the wrong side of the copper shield



- Rich
 
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oh lord, here we go. I have'nt even powered-up my 1.5 year-old AV8801 yet (seriously)



One thing that I have'nt researched enough yet is HDMI v2.0 spec: are (new) HDMI cables required? I ask because I'm still finishing a theater room (using AV8801) and I've recently had an electrician route a 12M AudioQuest Forest HDMI cable through my ceiling. I'm concerned whether it will support HDMI v2.0? Otherwise I would just swap it out.


Update: I just confirmed the AudioQuest Forest HDMI cables do support HMDI v2.0
 
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Originally Posted by WestCoastD  /t/1535197/marantz-av8802-13-2-xlr-processor-hdmi-2-0-isf-wifi-bluetooth-details#post_24815014


oh lord, here we go. I have'nt even powered-up my 1.5 year-old AV8801 yet (seriously)



One thing that I have'nt researched enough yet is HDMI v2.0 spec: are (new) HDMI cables required? I ask because I'm still finishing a theater room (using AV8801) and I've recently had an electrician route a 12M AudioQuest Forest HDMI cable through my ceiling. I'm concerned whether it will support HDMI v2.0? Otherwise I would just swap it out.


Update: I just confirmed the AudioQuest Forest HDMI cables do support HMDI v2.0

It's a matter of bandwidth, not pinout, so...


Passive cables which meet the HDMI High Speed specs are supposed to be OK. Unfortunately, my understanding is that cables longer than about 25ft have no official specs, so they can be hit-or-miss. Also, people have reported problems when using certified HighSpeed cables with HDMI v1.4, so I'm afraid you really can't know if it'll work without trying it. In other words, it might save some time if you actually test the cable's compatibility before pulling it.


Older active cables (the ones with built-in equalization circuitry, like Redmere) are unlikely to be compatible
 
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Originally Posted by Hugo S  /t/1535197/marantz-av8802-13-2-xlr-processor-hdmi-2-0-isf-wifi-bluetooth-details/0_60#post_24813058


Hi,


The new Marantz AV8802 relacing the actual AV8801 has been announced, it's a 13.2 XLR processor, HDMI 2.0 ISF video and Wifi + Bluetooth integrated, with Audyssey MultEQ XT32 and an Audyssey Pro capacity. Indicated Public Price : 3800€... on the high side compared to the 8801 listed at @ 2800€.


See details here :

http://www.avcesar.com/actu/id-14423/marantz-av8802-pre-amplificateur-remplacant-de-lav8801.html (in French)





and for information to be compared to Denon's AVR-X7200W rear panel :




Hugo

That is disturbing that the Denon and Marantz are so much alike
 
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Originally Posted by Selden Ball  /t/1535197/marantz-av8802-13-2-xlr-processor-hdmi-2-0-isf-wifi-bluetooth-details#post_24815278


It's a matter of bandwidth, not pinout, so...


Passive cables which meet the HDMI High Speed specs are supposed to be OK. Unfortunately, my understanding is that cables longer than about 25ft have no official specs, so they can be hit-or-miss. Also, people have reported problems when using certified HighSpeed cables with HDMI v1.4, so I'm afraid you really can't know if it'll work without trying it. In other words, it might save some time if you actually test the cable's compatibility before pulling it.


Older active cables (the ones with built-in equalization circuitry, like Redmere) are unlikely to be compatible
Interesting, I just sort of learned this.


This is from AudioQuest web-site (quote):

"HIGH SPEED DATA CAPACITY: All AudioQuest HDMI cables up to 10 meters meet or exceed the 10.2 Gbps maximum data rate for HDMI and are approved High Speed with Ethernet cables. This means that all AudioQuest cables up to 10 meters are capable of transmitting 100% of the data required for all of HDMI’s current audio/video features including multichannel high-resolution audio, 1080p and 4k video, and 3D video from Blu-ray. All AQ HDMI cables will deliver 100% of the data required for 120Hz/240Hz/600Hz displays.


ETHERNET AND AUDIO RETURN CHANNEL ENABLED: All AudioQuest HDMI cables up to 10 meters are rated High Speed with Ethernet. From 12 meters to 20 meters AudioQuest HDMI cables are Standard Speed with Ethernet."


Confirms the "grey area" beyond 10M- ie. could or could-not yield High Speed processing. Intriguing that an additional 2M (or 6.6ft) would make a difference in yield as such.
 
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I think there might be improvements due to Atmos - if I can be sure there are BDs supporting this from the major movie releases. But other than that, I can't find any compelling reasons to upgrade now from the 8801.


And since it's only a planned update and not even confirmed for launch, I'd rather wait to see it officially released before jumping the gun.
 
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