Marantz MM-7025

2-Channel Power Amplifer
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The MM7025 is the ideal two-channel main amplifi er with a whopping 140W rms into 8 ohms per channel. Use it as an AV pre-amplifi er to give your front channels an earth-moving boost or simply to make a sensational upgrade to an existing stereo system. And, because the technology is the same as that in the MM7055 and MM8003 using them in combination is fast, effi cient and friendly. Its a great fl exible customisation enabler. And, as with the big brother 7055, XLR inputs, DC triggers and Marantz bus.

Highlights
*L2ch power amplifi er
*2x 140 Watts (8 ohm) / 2x 170 Watts (6 ohm)
*Current Feedback circuitry
*High performance power supply
*XLR inputs
*DC Trigger control inputs

The Power Supply
As befits a Marantz amplifier, the high-capacity power supply begins with an oversized EI-core transformer feeding carefully chosen capacitors capable of storing 30,000 ÂĩF of energy. This combination instantaneously delivers peak power to all amplifier stages for distortion-free reproduction of the most complex sources.

Output Devices
In the final amplification stage, specially selected LAPT Hyper-Power output transistors, originally selected for Reference Series use, deliver fortissimo and pianissimo passages with equal aplomb. To make sure theyre always operating at ideal temperatures, these transistors are mounted on a forced-air thermal tunnel.

Marantz Sound Quality
The MM7025s advanced technology serves all your listening needs. Current feedback circuits, also used in Marantzs Reference Series amps, insure the purest sonic reproduction regardless of source. Another MM7025 virtue, and one directly traceable to its substantial current capability, is the control it establishes over difficult speakers to reproduce both dynamic musical peaks and whispered dialog without blemish.


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