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than half a century, the name Marantz has identified the best in home entertainment.
And today, even in the midst of burgeoning and often confusing technology,
these components still emulate the vision that originally drove Saul Marantz
to expand the sensory horizons of even the most demanding aficionados. |

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The Model 9 “monoblock” power amplifier found a home in many audiophile systems. And NASA decided that a modified version called the 9120 was stable enough to merit use in tracking stations around the world as part of the Apollo space program. The Model 10B FM tuner, cited by many as the most accurate and best sounding tuner of all time, soon followed. The decade also saw two other significant Marantz moves; a physical one from New York to California, and an electronic one from tubes to transistors.
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