Integrated amplifierThe new reference class Integrated amplifierFour switching power amplifier channels in bridged mode (two per channel) for maximum grip and driveTrue Balanced Concept from input to speaker to realise ground-free signal managementMassive power: 200Wpc per channel into 8ohms, and 400Wpc into 4ohmsEasy driving of a wide range of speakersWide-ranging dynamic ability thanks to instant high-current power supplyFully balanced throughout: both preamplifier and power amplifiersMarantz Hyper Dynamic Amplifier Modules (HDAM) in preamp stageDual mono power amplifier configurationSeparate power supplies for preamplifier and control processor, and for each power amp channelDiscrete phono stage for moving coil and moving magnet cartridges in its own shielded case.
High-quality construction with double-layer chassis, 5mm thick aluminium top lid, solid aluminium front, copper plated chassis and high-purity copper speakers terminalsDouble thickness copper PCB for the output section and main power suppliesAmplifiers are at the core of Marantz history: its very first product was a high-quality preamplifier designed to make the most of the then-new LP record format.
Thats why Marantz chooses to design its Premium Series range with any digital-to-analogue conversion in its Super Audio CD or network music players, keeping its amplifiers as pure and clean as possible.
Whats more, to make the most of that purity of design, the PM-10 has also been designed with the option of working in Purest Mode: when engaged, this deactivates any superfluous circuits,.
Theres also a dedicated supply for the microprocessor controlling volume adjustment, input selection and so on, ensuring no noise from the control section finds its way in to the audio path.
Pure analogueAnother important part of the noise-reduction here is the fact that the PM-10 is a purely analogue amplifier: many rival designs are today including digital-to-analogue conversion, or adopting digital amplification and volume control, but the Marantz keeps things as clean and simple as possible with its highly-developed all-analogue design.
Why? Well, though it may seem convenient to have a DAC in the amplifier, digital circuitry is, by its very nature, noisy (in the electrical sense) and can interfere with the delicate analogue signals passing through the amp.
Its aim? To reveal the maximum musical involvement from everything from LPs to the latest high-resolution audio files and beyond, and with all the power and control required to drive the most demanding loudspeakers, allowing them to perform at their best.
Optimised designTo achieve such quality, while still delivering class-leading power, means optimising each section of the amplifier for its task, just as would be done in a design using a separate preamplifier and monobloc power amps.
Commonly, amplifiers use a single transformer, with separate power supply regulation for the preamplifier and power amplifier sections; the PM-10 takes things much further.
A dual-mono design, it has separate power supplies for the preamplifier and each of the power amplifier channels, with one transformer dedicated to the preamp to ensure the delicate signals passing through that section of the amplifier arent affected by the demands of the high power output stages.
And with a history stretching all the way to that ground-breaking Audio Consolettewhich Saul B Marantz started manufacturing in 1952, and which soon became the first real Marantz product, the Model 1 preamplifier, its no surprise that the companys very latest Premium Series model, the PM-10, is an integrated amplifier built to set new standards with all of todays music formats.
In fact, this massively powerful integrated amplifier is constructed more like a high-end separate preamplifier and a pair of monobloc power amps, but all in one beautifully finished case, designed both to maximise performance and create a strong visual statement.
Making an integrated amplifier with dual monobloc design fitting in a normal size cabinet is made possible by the use of a stereo switching amplifier.
Integrated amplifierThe new reference class Integrated amplifierFour switching power amplifier channels in bridged mode (two per channel) for maximum grip and driveTrue Balanced Concept from input to speaker to realise ground-free signal managementMassive power: 200Wpc per channel into 8ohms, and 400Wpc into 4ohmsEasy driving of a wide range of speakersWide-ranging dynamic ability thanks to instant high-current power supplyFully balanced throughout: both preamplifier and power amplifiersMarantz Hyper Dynamic Amplifier Modules (HDAM) in preamp stageDual mono power amplifier configurationSeparate power supplies for preamplifier and control processor, and for each power amp channelDiscrete phono stage for moving coil and moving magnet cartridges in its own shielded case.
High-quality construction with double-layer chassis, 5mm thick aluminium top lid, solid aluminium front, copper plated chassis and high-purity copper speakers terminalsDouble thickness copper PCB for the output section and main power suppliesAmplifiers are at the core of Marantz history: its very first product was a high-quality preamplifier designed to make the most of the then-new LP record format