Often regarded as one of the best Marantz receivers, many collectors consider the 2275 a work of art. This piece is nearly 50 years old, yet still looks and sounds stunning. There are a few nicks around the cabinet and face, but this piece has been fully restored electronically. Well known for its headroom and detail, the 2275's warm sound is easily mistaken for a vacuum tube sound. This is an extremely well-built receiver which drives low impedance loads with ease, and is, without question, one of the most recognizable members of the Marantz hall of fame.
- Production
- 1974-77
- Condition
- 8/10
- Serial No.
- 9325J4
- Orig. MSRP
- $599
- Restoration
- Full 30-point service check
- Installed LEDs
- Recapped power supply board
- Recapped phono board
- Rebuilt bridge rectifier
- Set B+ power supply voltage
- Set bias and idle current
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- Factory Specs
Tuning range AM/FM
Power output 75 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response 20Hz to 20kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.25%
Damping factor 60
Input sensitivity 1.8mV (MM), 180mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio 82dB (line)
Output 1V (Pre out)
Cabinet fits WC-22 (sold separately)
Dimensions 17.25"W x 5.5"H x 14.5"D
Weight 39 lbs.
- Documentation
Marantz 2275 Owner's Manual
Marantz 2275 Schematic
- 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
For over three years the Marantz 2270 was the standard by which all others compared their receivers. Now, its successor, the 2275 carries that comparison one step further. The 2275 boasts of a Phase-Lock-Loop FM Multiplex Demodulator to assure maximum separation with a minimum of distortion. The Multipath Indicator tells you the best position of your FM antenna. The Variable Turnover Tone Controls provide a flexibility for contouring the sound that is far superior to anything previously available. Plus, there's a unique Dolby De-emphasis Switch for use with an external adaptor - to accommodate Dolby FM broadcasts. There are complete facilities for two tape recorders with the ability to "dub" from either one to the other. And the pre-out main-in jacks permit convenient use of any external device such as an equalizer or electronic crossover. The direct-coupled full complementary amplifier output circuitry assures crystal clear highs and solid lows. The entire package is backed up with a full three year parts, labor and performance guarantee.
- Stock No.
- 8159388860637
Often regarded as one of the best Marantz receivers, many collectors consider the 2275 a work of art. This piece is nearly 50 years old, yet still looks and sounds stunning. There are a few nicks around the cabinet and face, but this piece has been fully restored electronically. Well known for its headroom and detail, the 2275's warm sound is easily mistaken for a vacuum tube sound. This is an extremely well-built receiver which drives low impedance loads with ease, and is, without question, one of the most recognizable members of the Marantz hall of fame.