Marantz 7 Questions


I saw people selling Marantz 7 and Marantz 7C. Is there a Marantz 7B? What the different between them 2 (or 3 if there is 7B)? Are they that good? Or just a collectable thing?
atranz
The Marantz 7 is a Marantz 7 some claim that the 7C was the Re-Issue model of the original Model 7 some say the 7C was with the optional woodern cabinet.They are both of the same design with the Re-Issue more modean parts capacitors & resistors etc.Many people have claim that the modean newer Pre-Amps beat them Marantz 7 in sonic and design. I dis-agree.
Why you may ask, the basic design of the newer still followers the old concept accept e.g Audio Research which users Hybrid componets in the power supply stage.
Sonicly the old Vintage equipment still beats the newer Solid States ones hands down.
Sonicly it is very difficult to judge as onces ears are not the same as another and final chain like speakers changers once concept when listening, it might be to bright or too dull with all the words to discribe musical re-production.
But look around and see why do the vintage equipment like Marantz,Mcintosh,Western Electric have been sent to the junk yard in the States with happy Japanese, Koreans and other Asian countries wanting them and paying high prices for them.
They know that out there the vintage equipment is like fine Wine in the bottle.
And sonicaly they are the best. Most still like the Vintage to have unmodified parts and pay high prices for the old stock parts inside it.
And we try to squzee the last juice out of the componets like capacitors,resistors and transformers before it's changed into modern components.
Brian was right on the money when he said "There is only one model, the 7, which is erroneously called the 7C. 7C refers to the optional wood enclosure ("C"ase).
The 7T was the transistor model."

I recently traded a Marantz 8 and 7T to a local Metrology Lab aka "Calibration Lab" for test equipment. They want to start restoring these units and offering calibration to OEM specs for these units, hence their desire to own and become intimately familiar with each of the various models that Marantz offered. Given that the owner of the Lab already owns hordes of vintage Marantz gear, he wanted these for his personal collection. You can believe me when i say that i came out quite well in our "trade" : ) Sean
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The 7 had several designations and added letters to distinguish variations. The most substantial difference in design was the tube/solid state models 7,7c,7p (all tube models) 7t (solid state) There were some used commerically that had a set of rack handles (oem - not after market handles) they were designated 7cr and 7tr. The 7p is the rarest of all.I have only seen one,and I don't know why the p was added,or what the difference was about the design to give it a "P" designation----anyone know more about the 7p?
Olenorge
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