Marantz SM1000 Stereo Power Amplifier

  • 2100.00 £
  • Published date: December 25, 2023
    • Masham, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom

Marantz SM1000 Stereo Power Amplifier


⭕ Marantz Sm1000 Stereo Power Amplifier (ESOTEC Series), which supplied all the technologies which a Marantz of those days has, eliminated all the cost restraints entirely and developed them.

The first and second stages of the Sm 1000 are push-pull differential amps with dual transistors, both stages are coupled with an emitter-follower buffer amp.
The final stage ouputs 2x 400W (8 Ohm) with 36 bipolar output devices (NEC 2SD555 / 2SB600, 200W each) driven by 12 drivers parallel-connected and organized in Super Linear 3-stage Darlington construction.
Theres a dual supply rail to cater for momentary high-output needs where a voltage which is higher than that fed to the final stage is fed to the main voltage amplification stage..
Also inside this 42 kg monster are glass-epoxy PCBs, oversized logarithmic compression meters, two cut-core 800VA transformers, four 20.500µF / 125V caps and the Tunnel Heat Dissipator and its low-noise fan, developped by NASA! The main capacitor array is hooked to a big, thick and fat copper plate.


The item is used, previous owner has damaged four upper binding posts to use a modern speaker cables with large spades, except this overall condition is excellent!
Designed In U.S.A., serial number 01F030004, AC 100V ~50/60 Hz!
MSRP in 1979 was 950 000 yen!

SPECIFICATIONS:
Form: Stereo power amplifier
Output power (20Hz - 20kHz): 400W+400W (8ohm), 650W+650W (4ohm)
THD (20Hz - 20kHz): 0.01% (8ohm), 0.03% (4ohm)
Frequency characteristic (+0, -1dB): DC-100kHz
Input sensitivity/input impedance: 2.83V/27kohm
Dumping factor: 300 (8ohm)
Remains noise: 26 microvolts (A network)
S/N ratio: 126dB (A network)
Power consumption: Electrical Appliance and Material Control Law: 985W
Power source: 100V, 50/60Hz
Dimensions: Width 483 x Height 178 x Depth of 550mm
Weight: 42 kg

Phone number ✆ 07451 339844
Masham, North Yorkshire

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