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Marantz Cinema Series


 

Hi
Does anyone have the IP Protocol and settings for the Cinema series of AVR's?

I cannot see it on the Marantz website?

Thanks


 

It's the same as the previous series of the SR AVR's.


 

I've done a couple of them recently, and used the Marantz SR-7007 modules (both IP and RS-232).

--- On Wednesday, March 27, 2024 at 11:35 AM, Adam wrote:

Does anyone have the IP Protocol and settings for the Cinema series of AVR's?

I cannot see it on the Marantz website?

Thanks


 

Thanks will try that but it does not have the direct commands form Spotify, etc. ?is there a full list of commands available anywhere. ?Marantz support just pointed it back at Crestron.


 

That would be a Heos command, as they use Heos for their streaming.?


 
Edited

<Never Mind>

I got it. Kinda


 

On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 01:22 PM, Tony Golden wrote:
I've done a couple of them recently, and used the Marantz SR-7007 modules (both IP and RS-232).
Hey Tony (or others)...
Just confirming that the 7007 module is still working well for the Cinema x0 series.
I've been using the Denon AVR-3313CI rs-232 module for years with both Denon and Marantz.
Moving to IP, I could use the IP version of that module. Is there a particular reason you've used the old 7007 module?


 

I'm not sure why I used that particular module. At least on my PC, both of those modules are pretty old, with umc file dates from 2013 to 2016. They still seem to work, though ?

--- On Tuesday, March 18, 2025 at 10:40 PM, Chris Kangis wrote:


--- On Wed, Mar 27, 2024 at 01:22 PM, Tony Golden wrote:

I've done a couple of them recently, and used the Marantz SR-7007 modules
(both IP and RS-232).
Hey Tony (or others)...
Just confirming that the 7007 module is still working well for the Cinema x0
series.
I've been using the Denon AVR-3313CI rs-232 module for years with both Denon
and Marantz.
Moving to IP, I could use the IP version of that module. Is there a particular
reason you've used the old 7007 module?


 

It looks like its the same 'ol module just with a different name...