Marantz ES7001 review

Impressive power, scale and extension from a one-box surround sound system, even without a subwoofer Tested at £800

What Hi-Fi? Verdict

Genuinely impressive stuff – some compromises, but still appealing enough to offer a genuine alternative to conventional 5.1 kit

Pros

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    Impressive power, scale and extension, even without a subwoofer

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    musical, too

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    easy to install, set-up and use

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    great spread of sound

Cons

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    Not cheap

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    doesn't actually place sound behind your head

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We're well aware that many buyers attracted to the notion of better sound are put off by the room-dominating impact a proper 5.1 speaker set-up can have. Marantz's ES7001 sound bar – also called the Cinemarium – is one attempt to solve that quandary.

So what's a sound bar? In basic terms, it's simply a horizontal, self-powered loudspeaker designed to upgrade the limited designs often fitted as standard to modern TVs.

However, the Marantz's power, specification and capability put it into a different league from any previous contender. It's designed as a premium accompaniment to high-end TVs.

HDMI Audio support

So this is a big, powerful bar, its twin HDMI inputs capable of accepting almost all forms of audio from Dolby Digital to PCM, its 32-bit DSP surround sound processing derived from high-end home cinema receivers.

The ES7001's surround effect relies on Marantz's Optimal Source Distribution technology – OPSODIS – which unlike most rivals, doesn't attempt to bounce sounds off walls.

Instead, it uses sophisticated processing and six speakers (arranged as two tweeters, two midrange units and two bass drivers), each of which is driven by its own digital power amplifier. This means you can use the ES7001 even in rooms with less-than-perfect layouts.

Of course, there's little point in it being easy to install if it doesn't deliver sonically, but Marantz is so confident about the ES7001's sonic abilities that unlike almost any other sound bar we've tested, it doesn't come with a subwoofer as standard: there's an output to drive one, of course, but it's an optional extra.

Musical and exciting delivery

But y'know what? We can see many listeners being perfectly happy with the Marantz just as it is. It's terrifically full-sounding and powerful by the standards of its class, offering weight and drive with big action movies, coupled to impressive depth, scale and 'spread' to the sound.

You don't get any sense the dialogue is being diluted in clarity by the experience, either – even in the midst of the combat in Flags Of Our Fathers, the ES7001 remains lucid and insightful.

And amazingly, it's even musical: a spin of Jamiroquai's Love Foolosophy shows the Marantz can track a complex bassline like a hi-fi pro.

But does it actually surround you with sound? Truthfully, no. Sit in the optimum position in the room, and it gets close: even in our big, acoustically treated listening room, we heard aircraft flypasts and artillery crashes placed with convincing space and scale way to the sides of us.

For us, given the nature of this product and its overall sonic prowess, that'll probably do. No doubt about it, it's the finest sound bar we've tested yet.

And it's now even better value. Marantz has just reduced its price by £100, from the £900 of the original review, and we've seen it for even less. And that's just enough to tip the balance and win it the fifth star.

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