Marantz PM6004 Integrated Amplifiers
Marantz PM6004 Integrated Amplifiers
USER REVIEWS
[Nov 06, 2014]
navou
AudioPhile
After having owned really expensive hi fi gear (Electrocompaniet, Audio Note etc.) i recently had to downgrade. After some unsatisfactory efforts with well regarded systems from Nad, Exposure, Rega, Cambridge audio and other respected brands i concluded, well i am not accustomed to the cheap sound. I then thought to give the Marantz budget equipment a try. As i don't need the DAC i bought a pm 6004 instead of pm 6005. CD Player was the current 6005. Speakers are the PSB Alpha B1. A cheap system in deed. Well i can only say, these belong to the best 10 items i have ever owned and listened to. The amplifier and the cd player together give a realistic sound, that much more expensive gear cannot reach. The sound is believable and therefore never boring, because every time one hears what exactly is written on cd and not a self-repeating sound quality. I must say that i have started with this hobby as a school-boy 30 years ago and have already listened to hundreds of hi fi components. But my marantz gear amaze me every day and really don't make me miss my already sold expensive system. Bravo marantz. |
[May 22, 2013]
friedman
Audio Enthusiast
little bit over price in US market, elegant outlook, sound is not as warm as vintage marantz receivers, like my 2252b. a good choice for new products over this price range.
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[Dec 13, 2011]
Mitch
Audio Enthusiast
I was first introduced to the “Marantz sound” a year ago when I, jokingly, hooked-up my little 2216B receiver to my massive Polk Audio SDA-1B speakers expecting the sound to resemble that of a transistor radio. After all, how could an entry level, 35 year old, 16-wpc-receiver sound anything but? I was not prepared for what I heard. It was the most pleasing, lush and musical sound I have ever heard from any amp/receiver I have ever owned which includes vintage G-series Sansui’s, Pioneer Elite, Adcom and Onkyo Integra. Certainly not the last word in detail, soundstage and accuracy, but it definitely had “it”.
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