Oregonpapa 11-20-2019
Wouldn’t mind a pair of Marantz 9s to play with though.
During the early to mid-1990s I owned several of the classic Marantz tube components, including a pair of 9s, as well as a pair of Model 1 mono preamps, a pair of Model 2 monoblock amps, a Model 7 preamp, and two different 10B tuners.
The 9s were nice sounding, but not particularly special in any way. And while I suppose it is possible that condition was a factor in that, I did perform routine minor maintenance on each of these pieces, such as testing tubes on a good quality Hickok tube tester and replacing them as necessary, spraying contact cleaner into controls and switches, and powering each piece up for the first time very slowly (i.e., over the course of several hours or more) using a variable AC power supply.
My sonic favorite among all of these models, by far, were the Model 2 mono amps, used in triode mode. They had a richness to the sound that seemed just right to me, i.e., not overdone. (The 9s were leaner in comparison). The 18 or 20 watts or so which the 2s could provide in that mode were not enough for my purposes, though, with the 90 db speakers I had at the time and when playing classical symphonic recordings having particularly wide dynamic range. (At one point a Telarc bass drum beat even caused a bright arc in the power tubes). So I eventually sold them, although I felt a sense of loss for a long time afterward.
Today I believe a pair of 2s in good condition would go for somewhere between $10K and $15K, around 5x what I sold them for back then. And of course a pair of 9s in good condition would go for a good deal more than that.
Best regards,
-- Al