Marantz NA8005 Network Player


Category: Digital

I just brought a unit home last week. At $1199 retail, it was worth a calculated risk since the first network player, the NA11S was well received by JA. The NA8005 piqued my interest for 2 reasons - one, it could play native dsd and hirez pcm files from a USB memory stick, and two, it has a coax digital output. 

Once unpacked, set-up was a breeze for my primary objective of playing hirez files from a USB flash drive. So, no more computer and usb cables. It was simply connecting the 8005 to my Esoteric K-01 player's coax input. 

Fresh out of the box(I don't know if a network player would benefit from break-in), the sound emanating from the usb memory stick plugged into the front panel input, was in a word, glorious. If I was previously happy with hi-rez via the Esoteric's own software for hi-rez audio called the HRA player, I must say I am completely floored by what I heard in the first few minutes. It was incredible! I had this sudden epiphany of what hi-rez is all about. So, this is indeed how hi-rez should really sound like. It is truly that jaw-dropping. All I can say is that with usb flash memory as source, coupled to the K-01's DAC section, there are gobs of detail, and yet, oh so silky smooth. Not only that, the soundstage opened up while notes floated effortlessly beyond the speaker boundaries in width, depth and height.

Bass is prodigious without being boomy, while highs are airier and more extended. As for the midrange, it's either "you are there" or "she is in your living room" sort of thing. Transients are as impactful as they should be while dynamic range between soft and loud passages is widened by quite a large margin. Finally, it all has to be musical and indeed it is as musical as it gets - the complete antithesis of "analytical". The 8005 is not partial to any genre, serving out classical, jazz, blues or rock in equal measure. As the cliché goes, it doesn't get any better than this. There is not an iota of dryness that might have been suggested of the K-01 in the past. 

For this minimalist set-up, no computer or software interface is needed. The player just reads off the data from the flash drive and the artist, album, track, file type and sampling rate info are all shown on the display. 
I do not intend to use the network/streaming function as that would entail the use of a computer with usb and ethernet cabling to the home broadband modem/router. Any of this along the signal path introduces jitter to some degree.

One huge plus in ditching the computer is the handheld remote that allows you to scroll through all your music folders and files instead of having to get off the chair and use the mouse to open them. Of course you can use the app on your smartphone or tablet to control the player but then you need a wireless connection to your computer for this. I personally prefer to turn off all wireless connections during playback. 

Caveats :-
Only usb drives formatted as FAT16 or FAT32 are supported. Unfortunately, NTFS formatted SSD/disk drives cannot be played by the NA8005. If you wish to play from an NAS or SSD/disk drive via your computer, you need to use the internal dac. All computer usb connections need to go through the internal dac and then via analog outputs to the preamp. To connect directly to your own dac, only usb flash drives plugged into the front or rear panel ports allow digital output.

To everyone into computer audio, try to bring an NA8005 home for an audition or, like me, just buy it. You can finally bid goodbye to computer interfaces, hard disk drives, background noise, etc.
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Jon2020,
Thanks for the review. I am trying to understand - you utilized the K-01's DAC by sending files through the Marantz. Most of the folks buying the Marantz would be to utilize it as a DAC - I am guessing. Were you able to compare the DACs in the K-01 and the Marantz? Price wise the 2 units are at other ends of the spectrum - but how do the DACs in them compare?
As you said Jon2020, the K-01 is most likely superior to the Marantz. But many folks on this forum might not be able to afford the K-01. Forget K-01, even a K-03 is out of budget for many. So for generic folks the Marantz would be an all rounder DAC to go. If the Marantz is a good DAC, then I would probably buy that along with a good transport, like Oppo 105D and call it a day. The Oppo, I would use it to play the SACDs and decode the HDCDs. Total cost of the Oppo+Marantz would be less than $3.5K. The other option would be to invest in a $3-4k SACD player which can also act as a DAC.
But it looks like your needs are different than what I am looking for. So it makes sense that you are using the Marantz the way you do now. Congratulations on coming one more step closer to achieving your goal on the path to musical nirvana! Enjoy your music.
Jon2020,
Really nice on your part to mention that. Thank You for sharing your experience. Most folks with $$$ players might not come forward and say that their $2k DAC is pretty nice compared to their high end player.
But if I (or anyone else, I believe) were to win a lottery now, I think I would certainly pick the K-01. So thanks again for sharing. I will look into the NA8005 in the near future.