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![]() ![]() My wife threatened to leave me until I bought a Marantz. Whenever I played my stereo loud my wife made plans to move to her mother's. Then a Marantz dealer wised me up. It's not playing your stereo loud that's bugging her, he said. It’s the distortion that's driving her cuckoo. Get a Marantz. Marantz stereo is virtually distortion free. Marantz measures distortion at continuous full power throughout the whole listening range, so it won't bother her. No matter how loud I play it. Not only that, Marantz will play any type of 4-channel on the market today. And it's built so you can snap in any future 4-channel matrix development. Present and future requirements for stereo or 4-channel are all set. And Marantz' Dual Power gives me the power of four discrete amplifiers with just two speakers. More than twice the power tor super stereo. When I have two more speakers for full 4-channel, I can simply flip a switch. No obsolescence worries. The Marantz Model 4140 Control Amplifier at $549.95 delivers 70 watts power with only 0.3% distortion. It's the heart of my Marantz component system. To complete the system I got a Marantz Model 115B AM/FM tuner for $279.95. Nice. Nicer still is seeing the wife all smiles listening to Stravinsky's Firebird, up loud, pouring out of the beautiful Marantz Imperial speakers. See your Marantz dealer. He's got a full line of Marantz components from $149.95, receivers from $199.95, speaker systems from $59.00 all designed to suit your needs and your budget. Hey, is the Marantz community property? Marantz--We sound better. Marantz Co Inc a subsidiary of Superscope Inc. PO Box 993 Sun Valley Calif 91352 USA In Europe Superscope Europe -- Brussel, Beigium Available in Canada Prices and models subject to change without notice Consult the Yellow Pages for your nearest Marantz dealer Send for free catalog. ------------ Also see: Stereo Review's GUIDE TO UNDERSTANDING MUSIC
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