News
During the 1980s, Marantz entered a series of mergers and acquisitions that banged the company around like a pinball racking up points for shareholders. But in the 1970s Marantz was serving the era’s ...
Founded in 1953 by Saul Marantz, Marantz audio has become one of the go-to brands for audiophiles. The company is well-known for making fantastic amps and receivers. This type of equipment isn’t ...
The Model M1 is a new, entry-level (for Marantz, anyway) audio streamer designed to serve as the “heartbeat” of your home’s sound, says the heritage audio company famous for its high-end audio ...
And Marantz has changed hands once or twice again during its history, the US operation being unified under the Philips-owned Marantz Company of Japan in 1990, and in 2001 bought out by Marantz Japan ...
Marantz engineers developed the NR1200 at the company’s research facilities in Europe and Japan, and the company claims it has used only the finest of electronic components throughout.
Since Saul Marantz founded his sound company in 1953, the pursuit of “the most realistic reproduction of sound” has been at the heart of its designs. In 1951, musician and electrical engineer ...
Denon / Marantz: Parent company comments on reports of business exit Masimo has made statements to European retailers about the future of its consumer division with brands such as Bowers & Wilkins.
Hosted on MSN1mon
Marantz’s New Amplifiers Are Primed for Serious Home Theater SystemsThe Marantz AV 20 and AMP 20 can be purchased separately for $6,000 each. However, if you buy the pair together, you get them for a combined $11,000 — saving you a grand in the process.
Sound United, the parent company of a bunch of audio brands including Polk Audio and Definitive Technology, announced today that it’s bought the D+M Group — parent company to another bunch of ...
Marantz debuted its slimline receiver line in 2009 with the NR1501, and followed it swiftly with the NR1601 predecessor to this review. From a design standpoint not much has changed.
Results that may be inaccessible to you are currently showing.
Hide inaccessible results