The Marantz 2270 isn’t just a vintage receiver—it’s a legend in brushed aluminum and blue glow. Released in the early 1970s, this 70-watt-per-channel beast helped define what a great receiver should be, and to this day, it still wipes the floor with a lot of modern gear. If you’ve ever wondered why people go crazy for vintage Marantz, this is why.
- Production
- 1971-76
- Condition
- 9/10
- Serial No.
- 83683
- Orig. MSRP
- $549
- Restoration
- Cleaned all switches and pots
- Replaced bad bulbs
- Tested headphone output
- Verified "Main" and "Remote" speaker outputs
- Verified Phono 1, Phono 2, FM, AM, and Aux inputs
- Restored cabinet and metal mesh
- Factory Specs
Type Solid-State Receiver
Tuning range AM/FM
Power output 70 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response 7Hz to 50kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.3%
Damping factor 45
Input sensitivity 1.8mV (MM), 180mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio 80dB (line)
Channel separation 35dB (line)
Speaker load impedance 8Ω to 16Ω (note: not ideal with 4Ω loads)
Dimensions 17.3"W x 5.5"H x 14"D
Weight 38.5 lbs.
- Documentation
Marantz 2270 Owner's Manual
- The History of Marantz
- More than any other person, Saul Marantz defined premium home entertainment. Driven by his passion for music and his accomplishments as a classical guitarist – accomplishments that led to a close friendship with Andres Segovia – he was never satisfied with the “hi fi” equipment of his day. So he built better; first in...
[ Read More ]
- Liner Notes
The 2270 is meant to be played loud. It’s ready for your disco party, your action flick explosions, or your death metal jam, but don’t worry about losing oomph and fidelity when turned down, as the loudness button (really a pre-set EQ curve) is there to give the appearance of a bigger sound at lower volumes. There really isn’t anything the 2270 can’t do, and you’ll be hard pressed to find such a deep and wide soundstage from anything modern without paying more than double this price.
-gearpatrol
- Packing
- Prepare to be impressed. We have arguably the best packing process around. We use our InstaPak machine and white open cell foam to build a custom enclosure for your piece that ensures that it's stable and secure. If it is particularly fragile or heavy, we typically opt for private courier delivery. Depending on where you are in the country, that may cost a bit extra.
- Shipping
- This piece ships to the contiguous United States for a flat rate of $200, which includes our packaging and our insurance. Of course, we'll ship anywhere in the world, just drop us a line and we'll give you an estimate – even if you're just curious.
- Stock No.
- 8934670106845
The Marantz 2270 isn’t just a vintage receiver—it’s a legend in brushed aluminum and blue glow. Released in the early 1970s, this 70-watt-per-channel beast helped define what a great receiver should be, and to this day, it still wipes the floor with a lot of modern gear. If you’ve ever wondered why people go crazy for vintage Marantz, this is why.
Production
1971-76
Condition
9/10
Serial No.
83683
Orig. MSRP
$549
Restoration
- Cleaned all switches and pots
- Replaced bad bulbs
- Tested headphone output
- Verified "Main" and "Remote" speaker outputs
- Verified Phono 1, Phono 2, FM, AM, and Aux inputs
- Restored cabinet and metal mesh
Factory Specs
Type Solid-State Receiver
Tuning range AM/FM
Power output 70 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response 7Hz to 50kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.3%
Damping factor 45
Input sensitivity 1.8mV (MM), 180mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio 80dB (line)
Channel separation 35dB (line)
Speaker load impedance 8Ω to 16Ω (note: not ideal with 4Ω loads)
Dimensions 17.3"W x 5.5"H x 14"D
Weight 38.5 lbs.
Documentation
Marantz 2270 Owner's Manual
The History of Marantz
More than any other person, Saul Marantz defined premium home entertainment. Driven by his passion for music and his accomplishments as a classical guitarist – accomplishments that led to a close friendship with Andres Segovia – he was never satisfied with the “hi fi” equipment of his day. So he built better; first in...
[ Read More ]
Liner Notes
The 2270 is meant to be played loud. It’s ready for your disco party, your action flick explosions, or your death metal jam, but don’t worry about losing oomph and fidelity when turned down, as the loudness button (really a pre-set EQ curve) is there to give the appearance of a bigger sound at lower volumes. There really isn’t anything the 2270 can’t do, and you’ll be hard pressed to find such a deep and wide soundstage from anything modern without paying more than double this price.
-gearpatrol
Packing
Prepare to be impressed. We have arguably the best packing process around. We use our InstaPak machine and white open cell foam to build a custom enclosure for your piece that ensures that it's stable and secure. If it is particularly fragile or heavy, we typically opt for private courier delivery. Depending on where you are in the country, that may cost a bit extra.
Shipping
This piece ships to the contiguous United States for a flat rate of $200, which includes our packaging and our insurance. Of course, we'll ship anywhere in the world, just drop us a line and we'll give you an estimate – even if you're just curious.
Stock No.
8934670106845