Let us know how it compares to the other amps you have recently enjoyed.
Thanks for the heads up! I have the KI-Pearl SACD player and might replace it with the Ruby. Interestingly, some of the specs on the Pearl look better than the Ruby, but I have to think the Ruby would be a step up due to a number of other refinements (a different DAC and better transport to name a couple). Wondering if anyone has compared the Pearl to Ruby? |
@analogj , Yes, there is also Class G. It's been around for a long time but not so popular. I had a Creek that ran the first twenty watts in Class A then moved over to switching--a Class G design. It was super strong and I loved it. I've had two Class D amps. Both sound super clear and had gobs of power. The body of the music was a bit thin though. The technology has surely changed. I'm excited to try this one from Marantz. And I'm a tube head! |
The Ruby arrived today. Opening the box was something special in itself. The packaging is nicely done with attention to detail. I knew I was in for a treat. This is not some mid-fi integrated. Not by packaging, looks, feel, or sound. I'm impressed. I'll hold off on subjective sound opinions for a bit while it breaks in and I get used to it. Let's just say I'm going to be up in my music room with a bottle of bourbon all night! |
@jbhiller enjoy the new toy and love to hear your impressions as it breaks in. On Class G Benchmark is using it in their AHB2 Power Amp. It is sublime. Extreme Performance Often Requires a Radical Approach |
@jbhiller Hope you have fun with your new piece of gear! Our common thread is that we both had a PL integrated. I will be interested in your impressions of this fine Marantz integrated. I don't recall a prolonged break in period for this amp. I'll keep my mouth shut for now so as not to bias your impressions. |
Oz, Yes, I have a bottle of Rabbit Hole open right now!
@corelli, yes, I had the Primaluna Dialogue HP, their highest end amp at the time. I probably shouldn't have sold it. It was a good 10 degrees in Chicagoland when the Ruby was dropped off. I should've given it 8 hours to warm up. Instead, I plugged it in after an hour in the house. It sounded a little wonky for the first 30 minutes and after an hour or so the fog cleared. I'm holding back on making a conclusion or two before I spend some real time with it. Let's just say that I'm having a great time! The phono stage, which Ken I. said was an accomplishment and worthy of Koetsu carts, is spectacular for the money. I have a Manley Chinook and this thing plays closely in many areas in its league. It's probably not quite as good, but damn is it sweet, smooth and BIG sounding. Big, big surprise to me. |
So, yes, I just left the Ruby on all day and night. Virtually no heat. Dead quiet, nary a peep out of the thing at idle. This is a wonderful product. I cannot fault it in any way so far. Some things I’ve noted.
It’s amazing that this integrated goes for $4k and Music Direct has it for $3k right now. You get much for your money. Sorry if I sound like an advertisement. I just feel it’s true. Really lovely and fun piece. I’m nervous that I’m going to find a way to put some different loudspeakers in here, like Wharfedale Elysians or Q Acoustics Concepts. Oh lord! |
@jbhiller Glad you are pleased with your purchase. I smiled as I read your preliminary remarks. It very much parallels my experience and it should continue to impress. My intro to Marantz intergrated's began around 10 yrs ago. I was driving Magnepan 1.7's with a well regarded hybrid 225wpc power amp. On paper, perfect match. But it just did not move me. I decided to redirect this second system towards a simpler integrated amp and purchased a Marantz PM-8005. My intent was to go with a speaker more appropriate for such an amp. I was floored when I hooked up this amp to the 1.7's Gone was the somewhat sterile and flat sound stage. The music now had a wholeness to it with a wonderful soundstage that I just loved. No edge whatsoever. And so began my Marantz journey. The Ruby takes all these qualities to a higher level. I find the Ruby fundamentally neutral but it does lean in a smooth, musical, and dimensional direction with very nice body and weight. But I never feel like I am lacking in "detail". To my ear, the musical color is saturated and beautiful. I have used this amp in two different systems and the results are the same. I am most amazed in how it drives my Tekton Electrons SE's. The front baffle is only 28 or 30" off the front wall, so my soundstage expectations normally would be limited. But I am amazed by the large wall of sound that just washes over me. Now this is a tip of the hat to Eric Alexander of Tekton as well as Ken I of Marantz. This combo is synergistic. The Ruby is in no way put off by low impedance loads. Instead, it puts out ridiculous amounts of clean and controlled power. Hope you continue to enjoy this unit. P.S. I agree on the issue of front panel cosmetics. It is very nice overall for sure, but I sure would have liked a larger more impressive digital display for my aging eyes!
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Yes, Corelli, I seem to be mirroring your view on this machine. I'm trying to motivate myself to plug the Chinook in to compare the Marantz's phono stage. For now, all I know is that I'm stunned at how good this phono stage is. I was not in the market for a Marantz and did 0 research on this guy before buying it. I just wanted to try it. I think my confirmation bias was on the low end of the spectrum. I wasn't expecting anything--maybe a slightly dry picture given it is solid state and Class D. It surprised me! You must have been very pleased to land on this amp, as it sounds great and it solved your issue. Sometimes that an take multiple purchases, returns, sales, etc. to get right. |
So I did get to hook up the Manley Chinook tube phono stage. It's arguably better than that in the Ruby, but not by much. I thought that I would hear sweeping differences. The Chinook may have a bit more air and space, but on good recordings I cannot tell or miss the Chinook. What is really nice to hear in my system is the Ruby integrated's ability to play well with my Klipsch Cornwall IVs. I broke down and bought the Ruby SACD/DAC. I'm surprised these didn't sell out overnight at $3k. Can't wait to get it in the mix.
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Jbhiller I also bought the Ruby Sacd player at MUsic Direct i know this is the RCA version of my SA 10, I have the SA 10 on champagne color, the Ruby is black.Originally I want to buy the Technic sacd player but it stay on $2999 . Rubys sacd player price drop to $2999 I called right away and Cohen told me the Ruby sacd player is selling fast on the price drop. |
Great stuff @jayctoy ! yes, it would seem that at $3000 both pieces are a fantastic deal, and the CD digital audio converter unit might just be a steal. For all the stuff that Audiophile‘s to throwing money everywhere this thing could make a great back up for some people who have even very high in systems. this might be a bit of a bold statement and I’m not sure I can actually make it: it seems the Ruby gear at $3k cannot easily be matched in build quality alone. I mean, I’m not sure of a whole other devices out there at the $3000 price point there built like this. That’s real value. |
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@hedgehog , Sorry I do not know the gain of the phono stage. If I had to guess based on muscle memory (comparing it to my Chinook), I'd bet it's around 50dB or so. |