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1963 Stereo FM broadcasting is in full swing, and Marantz raises the bar with a $650 FM tuner called the Model 10 (later 10B). 1964 Marantz is acquired by Superscope, Inc. 1966 ...
[Jean] was shopping around for a vintage stereo receiver, and happened upon a broken, but repairable Marantz 4240. After getting things back to working order, he thought it would be great if he cou… ...
Half a century after its debut, this vintage Marantz is still a bestseller. Every product is carefully selected by our editors. If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more Once ...
You can’t doubt the appeal of vintage audio equipment, especially stereo receivers. With their giant metal knobs, faux-wood paneling and glow-up facades, they have a unique cool factor that modern ...
The tonal balance and presentation are vintage solid-state; there is a similarity to the vintage Marantz 2200 Series, and it probably comes the closest of all of these suggestions. In addition to the ...
But you can still find the vintage stereo gear from the 1950s through the 1970s at Getchell Amplifiers in Brownsburg, Owner Bobby Getchell said most of his customers are looking for "quality for ...
If they are found in modern stereo equipment, it’s very expensive." If you’d like to spend under, say, $1,500 all in, you have many more options in vintage than in quality new equipment.
Wexler and his team sell pieces rarely seen anywhere outside of magazines, including equipment from top brands like McIntosh, Marantz, Krell, Conrad-Johnson, Audio Research, and Mark Levinson.
Once upon a time, circa 1970, there was no such thing as “hi-fi.” It was just audio. And every household had a system, likely built around a solid-state stereo receiver or amplifier. Names like ...