Marantz 70th Anniversary Experience in NYC Open to the Public

Marantz, the iconic company started by audio pioneer Saul Marantz in 1953, is inviting the public to visit a special 7,000-square-foot immersive and interactive exhibit in New York City to celebrate its 70th anniversary.

The House of Marantz at Spring Studios in the city’s trendy TriBeCa section will open its doors to the public on Wednesday, July 12 between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. ET. Admission is free and the exhibit will include…

• A museum featuring rare audio gear and highlighting the history of hi-fi to commemorate the brand’s 70-year legacy (watch the video below for more detail)


Saul Marantz’s first product, a mono tube preamplifier he called the Audio Consolette, dates back to the company’s origins in the early 1950s and is on display in the museum.

• A headphone listening station showcasing Marantz amplifiers with headphones from sister brand Denon

• A record store stocked by Vinyl Me Please

• Coffee from Intelligentsia Coffee and a selection of wines curated by master sommelier Grant Reynolds of Parcelle at Café du Son

Spring Studios is a short distance from the entrance to the Holland Tunnel in Lower Manhattan. The address is:
Spring Studios
6 St. Johns Ln.
New York, NY 10013

Walk-ins are welcome to stop by for a self-guided tour but RSVPs are strongly encouraged to ensure access to 30-minute listening sessions that will run throughout the day. Click here to secure your spot.

Check out this video preview of the Marantz museum:

Also See…

The Model Eighteen: The First Marantz Receiver

The Mighty Marantz 2500: A Commanding Presence

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