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<blockquote data-quote="marantz123" data-source="post: 1088399" data-attributes="member: 16849"><p>For the 70's Marantz era, build quality is pleasing across the range of equipment...even the lower end units are built well. Sound quality /signature is desirable across them all. There are some broad areas of design, eg quasi-comp output ( eg. 2215/2220/2230/1060) or full- complementary design(1040/1070) are some of them. The quadradial units were the first inkling of multi-channel home theatre type of sound (unknown then) with dimensional control, even though the feature was designed for vinyl playback. Other manufacturers ( eg. Sansui/ Pioneer) also offerred the quadradial feature. You would be pleased with any of these.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="marantz123, post: 1088399, member: 16849"] For the 70's Marantz era, build quality is pleasing across the range of equipment...even the lower end units are built well. Sound quality /signature is desirable across them all. There are some broad areas of design, eg quasi-comp output ( eg. 2215/2220/2230/1060) or full- complementary design(1040/1070) are some of them. The quadradial units were the first inkling of multi-channel home theatre type of sound (unknown then) with dimensional control, even though the feature was designed for vinyl playback. Other manufacturers ( eg. Sansui/ Pioneer) also offerred the quadradial feature. You would be pleased with any of these. [/QUOTE]
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