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Selling a Marantz PM7000 integrated amplifier, a classic model from the brand’s golden era, renowned for its musicality, power output, and build quality. Ideal for those seeking pure Hi-Fi sound—without digital features—focused entirely on analog fidelity and sonic performance. Used in excellent condition (tested, 100% functional, very well maintained) Key Technical Specifications Output Power: 95 W per channel (8 Ω, 20 Hz–20 kHz) Topology: Current Feedback with HDAM SA modules—signature Marantz sound Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): 0.03% Frequency Response: 5 Hz – 100 kHz (±3 dB) Signal-to-Noise Ratio: Line Input: 106 dB Phono Input (MM): 88 dB Inputs: Phono (MM), CD, Tuner, AUX, Tape 1 / Tape 2 Outputs: Rec Out, Headphones (¼”), switchable Speaker A/B Supported Impedance: 4–16 ohms Weight: approx. 10.5 kg Power Consumption: 250 W Construction: Reinforced metal chassis, toroidal transformer, brushed aluminum front panel Sound Quality Assessment The Marantz PM7000 is widely recognized among audiophiles as one of the most balanced integrated amplifiers of its generation. Its Current Feedback circuitry with HDAM modules delivers an open, natural, and detailed sound—with controlled bass, warm mids, and refined treble—characteristic of the Marantz signature. Although it lacks digital features, it is a machine built for those who value pure sound and musicality. Excellent synergy with speakers from brands such as Bowers & Wilkins, KEF, Mission, Wharfedale, and Monitor Audio. It preserves “analog warmth” without sacrificing precision—ideal for both vinyl and CD playback. Highlights: Refined and powerful sound High-quality Phono input (MM) Robust and long-lasting construction Classic and elegant design A highly sought-after model among audiophiles Fully operational. Detailed photos or video can be provided upon request. If you seek authentic Hi-Fi sound—complete with the quality and charm of classic Marantz equipment—the PM7000 is an outstanding choice. Robust, musical, and delivering performance that rivals far more expensive modern amplifiers.
