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  1. Learn about the history and features of various Marantz receivers from the 1970s, from the first solid state model to the budget-friendly Baby Marantz. Compare the models, prices, power output and design of different Marantz receivers from this era.

  2. Mar 21, 2024 · The best vintage Marantz receivers are from the 1970s. By Allen Farmelo. Published March 21, 2024. ·. Vintage Marantz integrated receivers aren’t just cool retro novelties; they also stand up against today’s hi-fi offerings (often at much better prices).

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  4. Aug 23, 2011 · The 2270 hit the market in late 1971 and retailed for between $500 and $550. It was near the top-of-the-line receiver in the Marantz lineup with the exception of the Model 19 which was still on the market at the time. It’s rated at 70 watts per channel. The blue dial lighting is an easily recognized feature of most of the 1970’s Marantz receivers.

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  5. Dec 7, 2018 · #1. I am considering getting a 70s vintage Marantz receiver. I know there are many models and options. Which one should I get? I was considering a 2230 but I think I will regret not getting a higher powered model. Also, I think I prefer the classic black dial models.

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  7. Jan 18, 2016 · This is a classic solid state Marantz 2245 receiver. It was produced from 1971 to around 1976 and put out 45 watts per channel into 8 ohms. The retail price in 1971 was around $450. It has the typical look a a mid 1970s Marantz receiver with the brushed aluminum face plate, blue tuning dial and flywheel tuner, which they called Gyro Touch ...

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