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Mark Henninger  |  Oct 22, 2024
Marantz has unveiled two new wireless speakers: the Marantz Horizon and the Marantz Grand Horizon. These models mark the company's entry into the wireless speaker market, blending high fidelity with elegance and are aimed at discerning listeners.
HT Staff  |  Dec 12, 2012
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Bob Ankosko  |  Aug 29, 2024
Marantz today announced a reference-level series of stereo audio components — its first high-end statement offering since 2016.
HT Staff  |  Mar 25, 2013
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Marantz Introduces Reference-Class NA-11S1 Network Audio Player and DAC

– Equipped with Exclusive Marantz Technologies; Boasting a Host of Internet Streaming & Device Connectivity Options, Airplay for Music Streaming –

Mahwah, NJ, February 15, 2013 – Marantz®, a world leader of advanced home entertainment solutions, is dramatically expanding the musical horizons for today’s digital consumer with the launch of its Reference Class NA-11S1 Network Audio Player and DAC (SRP: $3,499.00).

SV Staff  |  Sep 01, 2020
Marantz today announced the Model 30 Integrated Amplifier ($2,500) and SACD 30n Network Audio Streamer & SACD Player ($2,500). The offerings are the first to launch with the brand’s striking new industrial design, one that celebrates and updates the signature elements of Marantz products from hi-fi’s golden age.
SV Staff  |  Mar 10, 2015
The most stylish DAC/amplifier you'll ever see, an AV cabinet made of reclaimed teak from a sunken naval vessel, another Atmos-enabled speaker, and more.
SV Staff  |  Mar 16, 2016
Legacy Audio Powerblock² Amplifier
“Incredible performance in a small package…at a fair price” is how Legacy Audio describes the Powerblock², the company’s first amplifier in more than a decade. Assembled in Legacy’s Springfield, Illinois factory, the amp is a dual-mono design boasting an ultra-wide 1.5-Hz to 70-kHz bandwidth and healthy power output of 2 x 325 watts into 8 ohms (or a rip-roaring 2 x 650 into 4 ohms). Ice Ice Baby: The low-profile Powerblock² is built around ICEpower Class D technology featuring self-oscillating closed-loop architecture and a robust power supply capable of supplying peak current of 30 amps per channel. High damping factor (1,000
SV Staff  |  Mar 05, 2017  |  First Published: Mar 03, 2017
A new Onkyo receiver, a remarkable window TV, NFL-inspired workout headphones, and more.
SV Staff  |  Mar 09, 2018
A TV with Roku onboard, speakers that hug the wall, kid-safe headphones, and more.
SV Staff  |  Mar 21, 2018
Klipsch Reference Premiere Designer On-Wall Speaker Series
Klipsch has the perfect solution for enthusiasts who want big sound but don’t have room for freestanding speakers. The latest iteration of its flagship Reference Premiere series trades bulky enclosures for slim, wall-mountable cabinets with wraparound magnetic grilles.
Bob Ankosko  |  Feb 07, 2023
MartinLogan has introduced an avalanche of new speakers in its Motion Series, which dates back more than a dozen years. When the line was launched in 2010, Motion represented a new direction for the Kansas-based company known for the magnificent sounding electrostatic and hybrid electrostatic speakers it had been producing since 1983.
Bob Ankosko  |  Nov 13, 2014
Just what the world needs—another Bluetooth speaker. Must be a couple thousand of them on the market by now, and from what we can tell, a good many of ’em pretty much, well, suck. But a few things about the Core caught our eye. For starters, it costs $599—pret-ty darn steep in a market dominated by sub-$100 “wireless wonders”—and it’s designed by Mass Fidelity, a Canadian startup that impressed us with its Relay Bluetooth receiver (Sound & Vision, February/March 2014).
SV Staff  |  May 29, 2014
An amazing stretchable soundbar, a Wi-Fi music player, a DLP projector that's so bright you need sunglasses, and more.
SV Staff  |  May 06, 2015
A super router, wireless high-performance home theater speakers, Sony's 75-inch UHD TV, and more.
SV Staff  |  May 02, 2016
A dazzling OLED TV, UHD Blu-ray player, multifunctional surround speaker, and more.

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