Marantz KI Pearl Limited Edition
Marantz KI Pearl Limited Edition
http://www.dm-holdings.com/brandnews...earl.final.pdf |
All the talk about how it looks, but there's no picture. Edit:Found the pics on their site.
http://us.marantz.com/SA-KI_Pearl_Front_96dpi-w1200.jpg http://us.marantz.com/SA-KI_Pearl_Rear_96dpi-w1200.jpg http://us.marantz.com/SA-KI-PEARL_Image_96dpi-w1200.jpg |
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KI Pearl by Ken Ishiwata |
Not really feeling the look.
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I don't follow Marantz too close. I know the KI Editions are valued in the UK. Is this the first KI Edition released in the US?
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I have always liked the looks of Marantz gear, but went right to McIntosh :dunno:
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For Marantz aficionado's, it will produce excitement. The integrated amp is a bit low powered, IMO. The proof will be in the pudding.
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Klipsch, Horns, etc, ..... Like Ivan, I have always liked Marantz. Somehow, I went right to McIntosh. Oh well, ..... still good stuff! :thumbsup: |
I always liked the looks of Marantz as well...especially the early to mid 70's gear. My first true component system (at age 14) had a Marantz 1030 Integrated amp at its center. I still have it-it still powers up but I haven't tested it. My Mom had it for many years, then it went to the garage where it stayed until 2005. When I had to downsize Mom's living arrangement, I rescued it. As a kid, you couldn't keep me out of those stores looking at the Marantz gear. One store in Binghamton had Mac too...I looked at it but I knew that was out of my league! That Marantz gear was classy looking.
Pete |
I bought a brand new Marantz 1060 integrated amp back in 1972 (still have it, along with original boxes and manual). I had it tested twice, once in 1972 at a Marantz Audio Clinic and once in 1973 at a Mac Clinic.
I still have the test results. The results from the Marantz clinic were as follows: Max power/ch @ 20 Hz: 35 watts Max power/ch @ 2 kHz: 45 watts Max power/ch @ 20 kHz: 42.5 watts At rated power of 30 watts/ch the total harmonic distortion was: 20 Hz: 0.1% 2 kHz: 0.03% 20 kHz: 0.11% All tests were with both channels driven. These were very good numbers for an amplifier back in those days. At the McIntosh Clinic, which produced almost identical results, I distinctly remember the technician at the clinic commenting, "These results are McIntosh grade". Pretty good stuff for an amp that retailed for $200 in 1972 dollars. |
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