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Marantz PM6007 Stereo Integrated Amplifier

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Marantz PM6007 Stereo Integrated AmplifierFeaturing an upgraded, high quality DAC, digital inputs and a newly revamped built in phono equalizer, the Marantz PM6007 integrated amplifier features ample connectivity and creates a realistic listening experience for the most musical sound. Key Features A world of Marantz awaits: The PM6007 integrated current feedback amplifier powers 2 x 45 W (8 ohms RMS, 20 Hz 20 kHz) to offer a refined audio experience. Meticulously and masterfully tuned: During

Featuring an upgraded, high-quality DAC, digital inputs and a newly revamped built-in phono equalizer, the Marantz PM6007 integrated amplifier features ample connectivity and creates a realistic listening experience for the most musical sound.

Key Features

  • A world of Marantz awaits: The PM6007 integrated current feedback amplifier powers 2 x 45 W (8 ohms RMS, 20 Hz – 20 kHz) to offer a refined audio experience.
  • Meticulously and masterfully tuned: During the extensive tuning process, Marantz sound masters carefully refine and curate each component for optimal performance.
  • Wide range of connectivity: Experience Hi-Res audio files exactly as intended through the following gold-plated inputs: 5 analogue inputs, one coaxial input and two optical digital inputs.
  • An updated audio experience: The newly updated, high-quality DAC AK4490 offers a cleaner sound for your enjoyment.

 


Current Feedback Amplifier

The Current Feedback Amplifier technology provides wide-bandwidth and high-speed sound reproduction. In combination with the high current power supply, the PM6007's amplifier holds a large energy reserve to easily drive even the most demanding speakers. An advanced thermal compensation avoids memory distortion for clean amplification under any circumstances.


Reference Quality D/A Conversion For Digital Input

The PM6007 features a new Hi-Res D/A conversion. It is equipped with a reference class AK4490 D/A converter, which provides up to 192-kHz/24-bit resolution for optimum fidelity with your Hi-Res audio file types.


High Current Power Supply

The power supply supports high current, high speed Shottky Barrier Diodes and high current storage capacitors fed by a Toroidal Transformer that together provide wide dynamic range and low impedance drive capability.

Toroidal Transformer

A Toroidal Transformer has several advantages over a normal EI core transformer. The highly efficient design delivers more power compared to the same size EI core transformer. In addition, the shape of the Toroidal Transformer delivers low electromagnetic radiation and mechanical vibration for better sound quality.


 




 

Specifications

 

Features
Channels 2
Current Feedback Topology Yes
Full Balanced Circuitry Architecture No
Double Mono Power Amp Construction No
Phono EQ: Standard / Marantz Musical / Marantz Musical Premium Yes / No / No
Digital In: USB-B / Optical / Coaxial / USB-A No / 2 / 1 / No
Sample Rate Digital In 192 kHz / 24-bit
USB-A: DSD / WAV / FLAC / AIFF / ALAC No
USB-B DSD Audio Streaming (DoP): DSD2.8 / DSD5.6 No
USB-B PCM Sample Rate No
DAC Chip AK4490
Asynchronous Mode Rear USB No
Bit-Perfect Transmission No
Ground Isolator for DAC Mode Operation No
Tuner: FM / AM No
Bluetooth / aptX / NFC No
Streaming Audio from PC No
Wi-Fi / Wired LAN No
Internet Radio No
AirPlay 2 Audio Streaming No
Roon Tested No
Spotify Connect* / Tidal* / Deezer* / Others * No
Amazon Prime Music* / Pandora* No
HEOS Multiroom and Streaming No
Voice Control Using Alexa No
Voice Control - Google Assist / Apple Siri No
Voice Control - Microphone Built-In No
DSD-Audio Network Streaming No
Lossy Formats: MP3 / WMA / AAC No
Lossless Formats: DSD / FLAC HD 192/24 / ALAC 96/24 / WAV 192/24 / AIFF No
Gapless Playback No
Remote APP: iDevice / Android No
Analogue Mode No
HDAM Version SA3, SA2
Power Transformer: Toroidal / El Yes / No
High Grade Audio Components Yes
Customised Components Yes
Symmetric PCB Layout No
Aluminium Extrusion Heat Sink Yes
Copper Plated Chassis No
Tri Tone Control (Bass / Mid / Treble) No
Balance / Bass / Treble / Loudness Yes / Yes / Yes / No
Other
Marantz Musical Digital Filtering Yes
Linear Drive Power Supply Yes
Linear Volume Control Yes
Bi-Amp and Multichannel Option No
Shottky Diodes Yes
Input Buffer Amp (All Inputs / CD Only) No / No
System Block Shielding: Copper / Metal / None No / No / Yes
Double Layer Bottom Plate No
Low Noise OLED Display No
Low Noise LCD Display No
Source Direct Yes
Power Amp direct No
5 mm Aluminium Top Plate No
Inputs / Outputs
Audio Inputs 5
Digital In: USB-B / Optical / Coaxial / USB-A No / 2 / 1 / No
Phono Input: MM / MC Yes / No
Audio Outputs 1
Balanced In / Out No / No
Pre-Out / Main-In Subwoofer / No
Power Amp Direct In No
HDMI: Inputs / Outputs No
Gold Plated Cinch Yes
Speaker A / B Yes
Speaker Terminals Metal (Gold) Screw
Number of Terminals 4
D-Bus Yes
Floating Control Bus (3.5 mm Mono Jack x 2) No
Headphone Out Yes
Headphone Gain Control (Low / Mid / High) No
Specifications
Power Output (8 / 4 Ohm RMS) 45 W / 60 W
Frequency Response 10 Hz - 70 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion 0.08%
Damping Factor 100
Input Sensitivity: MM 2.2 mV / 47 kOhm
Input Sensitivity: MC No
Signal to Noise Ratio: MM/MC 83 dB / No
Input Sensitivity: High level 200 mV / 20 kOhm
Input Sensitivity: Balanced High level No
Signal to Noise Ratio: High level 102 dB (2 V Input)
Input Sensitivity: Power Amp Direct In No
Signal to Noise Ratio: Power Amp Direct In No
General
Available Colours: Gold / Silver / Black / Silver-Gold No / No / Yes / Yes
Metal Front Panel Yes
Power Consumption 155 W
Standby Consumption 0.3 W
Auto Power Off Yes
Detachable Power Cable Yes
Remote Control RC004MCD
System Remote Function Yes
Maximum Dimensions (W x D x H) 439 x 368 x 104 mm (17.3" x 14.5" x 4.1")
Weight 7.57 kg (16.7 lbs)
Carton Maximum Dimensions (W x D x H) 516 x 467 x 188 mm (20.3" x 18.4" x 7.4")
Carton Weight (Inc. Product) 9.66 kg (21.3 lbs)


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