Vintage Marantz


Are there not any Vintage Marantz fans on this page? I personaly own a couple of Marantz Esotec ma-5 monoamps and a esotec sc-6 preamp, and i think they sound great(better than most new equipment). Want to here from other Esotec or vintage Marantz owners.
jojje
I have a very clean Marantz model 8 that i purchased a while back. I had gone through the motions of hooking it up into my basement system and then found out that none of my speaker cables would work with it. The amp uses little screw terminals for speaker jacks and everything that i have has got good sized spade connectors on them. I was contemplating getting rid of it but i'd like to at least fire it up before saying goodbye. Maybe i'll work on that this coming week. One of my buddies has a set of Marantz Model 9 monoblocks that i've never heard. He has urged me NOT to hook mine up. He says that i should just sell it to him and not worry about it : ) Sean
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I have the 5's (six), sc9 and sc6 together with the sm6.I use the 5's to drive proac tablettes and doublettes. I keep two of the six for backups. I pull the lows off through a dual subs before sending the final signal to the speakers. Sounds great. I use the sm6 to drive rear channel in HT set up. As you may know a pair of 5's recently went for $650 on ebay. Hang on to them. I don't think with the right speaker match then can be beat. Let me know what interconnects/speaker wire you use. I've not done too much in that area.
Hey Sean,

I think most tech guys could replace those screw terminals with some version of a binding post (you may have to supply a decent one). I've seen it done quite often on some Dynaco Stereo 70s. It's probably not all that expensive, but I don't know if it's possible to put them on the Marantz. If you plan on selling...collectors prefer them to be all original stock, but I would think that anyone planning on using the amp would probably love decent binding posts.