Marantz Cinema 60 DAB
- Condition
- Good
- Location
- DE
- Source
- audio-markt.de
- Posted
- 14 Jun 2026
- Last seen
- 21h ago
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Angeboten wird „Cinema 60 DAB“ von Marantz als Ausstellungsstück aus der Kategorie „Surround-Endverstärker (Trans/Digital))“ bei audio-markt.de - dem Online-Marktplatz für High-End. Das Inserat mit der Nummer 242365289 endet am 11.08.2026 um 16:29 Uhr.
At €999 for a used Marantz Cinema 60 DAB in good condition, this is a fair deal bordering on ambitious—typical used prices in Europe hover around €800-1,100 for clean examples, depending on age and accessories. New units retail closer to €1,500-1,800, so you're saving meaningfully if it's truly low-hours, but shop around for sub-€900 steals on lightly used ones.
Before biting, verify the HDMI board functionality—Marantz AVRs from this era can suffer handshake glitches with 8K sources—and run Audyssey room calibration to check for amp channel balance. Insist on the full box: remote, Audyssey mic, antennas, and both power cords. Probe the seller on hours used and service history to dodge any fan noise or overheating quirks.
Independent perspective — not a price guarantee. Always verify condition, accessories and provenance before purchase.
Marantz originated in the United States, founded in 1953 by Saul Bernard Marantz, a music enthusiast and amateur musician born in Brooklyn in 1911. Dissatisfied with the audio equipment of the era, he crafted the groundbreaking Audio Consolette preamplifier in 1952 from his New York home, selling the first 100 units rapidly and prompting the formal establishment of the company in Woodside, Queens. Though production later shifted to Japan in partnership with manufacturers like Standard Radio in 1966, and the brand evolved through ownership changes including Superscope and eventual integration into larger groups, its heritage remains rooted in American ingenuity and a relentless pursuit of musical fidelity.
The brand excels in high-end audio components, particularly amplifiers, preamplifiers, and integrated systems that defined its golden era. Iconic models like the Model 7 preamplifier (1958), Model 9 power amplifier (1960), and Model 10B tuner (1964) set benchmarks for performance, while later offerings expanded to tuners, receivers, and CD players. Marantz briefly ventured into speakers under designer Ed May in the 1970s but focused primarily on electronics rather than turntables, headphones, DACs, or cables, emphasizing separates renowned for their "Most Musical Sound."
Marantz commands a premium position in the hi-fi market, revered as a high-end pioneer that shaped the audiophile landscape through the 1970s zenith. Today, it blends vintage allure with modern elegance, appealing to discerning buyers who value durability, innovation, and warm, detailed sound signatures over mass-market accessibility.
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