The Marantz 3300 is one of the best sounding and looking preamps they made. Back then they called it a Stereophonic Control Centre. Not a bad ring to that :) We've had one running in our main system for quite a while and, honestly, couldn't be happier with it.
- Production
- 1973
- Condition
- 9/10
- Serial No.
- 3300-5994
- Orig. MSRP
- $449.95
- Restoration
- Full service check
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- .02% distortion in both channels
- Detailed
- Factory Specs
Frequency response 6Hz to 80kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.02%
Gain 20.8dB (line)
Channel separation 40dB (line)
Output 3V (Pre out)
Dimensions 15-3/8 x 5-3/4 x 10-1/2 inches
Weight 14lbs
- Documentation
Marantz 3300 Service 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...
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- Liner Notes
- "I have decent collection of several SS vintage Marantz integrated amps, pre-amps and final amps. The 3300 is my favorite pre-amp. I use it with several final amps (model 140, SM7 and finally it's sibling Model 32). It has something really special when it comes to sound! And it looks really great. Highly recommend it. If you can find a good sample just get it."- bi_classic-marantz / Hifi Engine
- Stock No.
- 6900803403944
The Marantz 3300 is one of the best sounding and looking preamps they made. Back then they called it a Stereophonic Control Centre. Not a bad ring to that :) We've had one running in our main system for quite a while and, honestly, couldn't be happier with it.