Description
The Marantz PM6002 (released in 2007) is a highly regarded budget audiophile integrated amplifier. It is celebrated for its signature warm, "dark," and musical soundstage, robust build quality, and exceptional value for entry-level stereo setups.
Key Specifications
Power Output: 45 Watts per channel into 8 ohms; 60 Watts into 4 ohms
Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 50 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): 0.01%
Damping Factor: 100
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): 83 dB (Phono MM), 87 dB (Line level)
Power Transformer: Low-impedance toroidal transformer
Weight: 7.1 kg (approx. 15.6 lbs)
Dimensions: 440 x 117 x 341 mm
Design & Features
Connectivity: Features 6 line-level inputs (including tape loops) and a dedicated Moving Magnet (MM) phono input.
Build: Solid metal front panel and a rigid chassis designed to reduce internal vibrations and resonance.
Controls: Includes front-mounted bass, treble, and balance controls, along with a "Source Direct" button that bypasses the tone controls for purer signal paths.
Speaker Switching: Features A/B speaker terminals, enabling you to drive two pairs of speakers or bi-wire a compatible pair.
Performance & Review Consensus
Sound Profile: It delivers Marantz's classic forgiving and smooth sonic character. It rarely sounds harsh, making it excellent for long listening sessions.
Pairing: Because its tonal nature leans towards warmth, it pairs brilliantly with livelier, brighter speakers to achieve a perfectly balanced soundstage.
Value: While out of production, it remains a heavily sought-after pre-owned component on the vintage/used hi-fi market for budget audiophiles building vinyl or CD-based systems.