New Marantz Model 30


Wow--I'm not even in the market for a SS integrated but this thing looks great aesthetically and feature-wise.  Has anyone heard and operated the unit?  It might be perfect for a bar I'm refurbishing. 
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I see nicely laid out products in both units, with substantial similarities.   I'm not sure what the issue is.  I would think Marantz needs to have a trickle down product in the $2500 range and the 30 is it.  Not everyone can afford the Ruby. 

I say way to go Marantz, for designing something that is also easy on the eyes.  
The inclusion of the streamer is awesome - if I didn’t already have the Ruby I’d scoop this in a heartbeat. Heard great things about the matching amp as well. 
To the questions on the front faceplate, it's been a tad confusing.  The large center piece (with the knobs and display) is for sure metal.  The finished side pieces are a little deceiving.  I do believe they are plastic, but it's very hard to tell (even with the unit in hand).  It's a very solidly built piece of gear.....and personally, I like the new styling (it looks quite a bit better in person then the online pictures).

There are many similarities b/t the new 30 units, and the RUBY units.  Like mentioned above, this is a good thing in my mind.  One can get performance sound wise very close to what the RUBYs offer, at a price savings due to a lower cost chassis.

I've sold a few of these so far, and those customers are really enjoying them.
does anyone who has the unit or otherwise knows whether this unit will play dvd-r discs that you burn yourself. 

stereo playback for SACDs, audio CDs, CD-Rs, CD-RWs, and DVD-Rs

so doesnt this mean its a universal player?

does the sa-ki ruby play dvd-r too?
I just received the Denon dcd 110 limited edition sacd player, compared with the oppo 103 it's s huge improvement. The Denon is very clean, highs are more real, you could say a velvet highs. The mids I thin is the better improvement, it gave s lot of body, more dense. The bass is very musical, it's strong and detailed without being boomy at all. In general s big soundstage, deep, tall and extended all around the speakers, they totally get lost in the soundstage. I wouldn't call forward or agressive in any way, just alive, real, gives you a sensation of intimacy with the music, very immersive.