An excellent sounding piece, with surprising guts to the sound, and with a superb phono stage that, by all accounts, can't be duplicated by a similarly priced unit offering this quality of construction, beauty and power.
John Atkinson measured it putting out more than its rating.
140w into 8 ohms (rated 110) and 240w into 4 ohms (rated 220).
It has sweetness but detail and extension at the same time. Very hard to understand this. It has a nice, big soundstage, the bass is surprisingly good, but don't expect the impact of bass a large Pass or Krell will give you.
The midrange has a beguiling sound. Voices are very well served. The reviewers are correct that this unit with the Pearl SACD player are a perfect match. However, on its own, the K1 amp sounds wonderful, and it has WBT speaker posts and super quality parts that are used in the more expensive end of the Reference line.
Unless you go to the Reference Line, I don't think you will get this kind of sound from Marantz's regular stuff.
John Atkinson measured it putting out more than its rating.
140w into 8 ohms (rated 110) and 240w into 4 ohms (rated 220).
It has sweetness but detail and extension at the same time. Very hard to understand this. It has a nice, big soundstage, the bass is surprisingly good, but don't expect the impact of bass a large Pass or Krell will give you.
The midrange has a beguiling sound. Voices are very well served. The reviewers are correct that this unit with the Pearl SACD player are a perfect match. However, on its own, the K1 amp sounds wonderful, and it has WBT speaker posts and super quality parts that are used in the more expensive end of the Reference line.
Unless you go to the Reference Line, I don't think you will get this kind of sound from Marantz's regular stuff.