Vintage Marantz pre

Discussion in 'Audio Hardware' started by Ronflugelguy, Jun 19, 2003.

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  1. Ronflugelguy

    Ronflugelguy Resident Trumpet Geek Thread Starter

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  2. Steve Hoffman

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    You would need TWO for stereo!
     
  3. Ronflugelguy

    Ronflugelguy Resident Trumpet Geek Thread Starter

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    I know, I just thought it looked COOOOOL!:)
     
  4. Dan C

    Dan C Forum Fotographer

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    Man what a beauty! :love: Excellent for a dedicated vintage mono set up.
    I noticed the "TV" input. Home theater in 1955! Marantz thought of everything. :thumbsup:

    Dan C
     
  5. Jeffrey

    Jeffrey Forum Hall Of Fame

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    Hi,

    Yep, it certainly is pretty!

    Looks a little heavy on the price! ;)

    -Jeffrey
     
  6. Ronflugelguy

    Ronflugelguy Resident Trumpet Geek Thread Starter

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    The first one I've seen in a year and a half on EBAY. :o
     
  7. Jeffrey

    Jeffrey Forum Hall Of Fame

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    Hi Ron,

    Supply & demand........ i hear ya! :)

    -Jeffrey
     
  8. Cafe Jeff

    Cafe Jeff New Member

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    Just out of curiosity, why is there so little vintage Marantz out there?
    I see lots of Leak, Quad, Radford, Mac, HK, Fisher, Scott, but no Marantz. Did they produce that much less or is there some other reason?
    Jeff
    PS I use to Leak Point 1 Pres into two Leak TL12s for the fun of it. If I could find a Stereo 78 with an odd eq curve, I'd be set.
     
  9. Steve Hoffman

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    The price; Marantz was the best you could get and very expensive.
     
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