written by on 17/03/2009
Sweet sounding Amp, that has a nice warm sound to it without compromising on detail. Can be pushed when needed and it copes admirably well. Class A works! Match it with the right pair of speakers and it will reward you immensely. I've had this Marantz amp for about 3 years now and I've really grown to enjoy it with time. I had read a number of positive and negative reviews before I bought it. Thankfully, my experience with it has been nothing short of satisfying.
A word on the Class A feature - A number of people had claimed no real difference with the button on. My advice is to switch off the "source direct" option when switching on to Class A. This is when the Class A begins to have a real effect. To make sure it wasn't just the switching off of "source direct" by itself that made the difference, I ran the amp on several occasions after switching off "source direct" without switching on class A and could clearly make out the difference.
written by david8946 on 15/12/2004
I have been very pleased with the Marantz PM-7200 Amplifier over the past 11 months and would probably buy it again. It is VERY solidly built and extremely heavy. It does run quite warm, but not worryingly so! The slight hum is a little disconcerting, but in use, it is not really audible. Marantz told me it was the Transformer, and it was normal - I held the Telephone to the Amp so their technician could hear it!!
written by Mr Spock on 09/12/2004
I just bought the Marantz PM-7200 KI to replace my Luxman A384. It is really a very decent amplifier with a naturally sweet and detailed sound. The stereo image is focused and stands as a rock (much better than my Luxman). I use B&W DM 604 S3 LS and the Marantz stays in charge all of the time. Warning: this amplifier really needs to warm up for at least 10 minutes. Unless it is warmed up the sound is stiff and uninteresting.
written by dharmasteve on 16/09/2004
Marantz PM-7200 - For the £250 for which this amp is on sale, it will punch above its weight, and this is one big heavy amp. Whoever has written a bad review has bought a bad one and should exchange it. This is a very good amp. In class A, of course it runs hot. That's the nature of class A electronics. If it's left to warm up for a while there is a limpid, liquid musical sound to this amp while in class A. It won't match Roksan or Musical Fidelity amps but it outperforms NADs. It's about on a par with my ARCAM.
For the money, a lot of amp.
written by JDUK on 15/09/2004
The Marantz PM-7200 Audi Amplifier has received mixed reviews. I read as much as I could before purchasing. However, so many mags HI-Fi choice and What Hi-Fi recommended it so highly I thought I would give it a go despite reading so may dissapointing reviews.
Out of the box the first problem is the sheer dimensions of the amp its a big, big amp. Add to this the heat it produces, which is considerable. You must have at least 1M vent space above the box (never,ever put anything on top of the amp). However, there is a reason for all this heat. The rich deep resonant tones it produces once fully run in.
At first the sound from the amp was totally dissapointing. Harsh, tinny and very bright with virtually no bass. So I thought I would give it a thorough 48hr work out and see what happened. I did not turn the amp off and just kept a CD on repeat. It still sounded awful, and was now amazingly hot. I thought something must be wrong with the amp. I visited my local Audio-T (Amp not purchased from them but they are always very helpful)and told them my problems. They smiled and said your doing the right thing just give it a few more weeks, in a knowing sage like manner.
Weeks and weeks passed and the amp remained on the whole time. The end result is just amazing. Jamiroquai's Planet Home shakes the house and only a quarter turn on the volume knob. The amp has now been on for nearly 4 months and provides an instant glorious sound. Bjorks voice on post is amazing. Classical and Jazz is the area where the 7200 is outstanding due to its clear and faultless delivery. Soul and dance are equally rewarded especially female vocals. The 7200 has an abillity to find little sounds that have just been lost on kit of a similar price else where.
However, the amp does have a sting in its tail. Its brutal honesty will leave a poor recording sounding just dreadful. Some of my record collection (About a third) sounds appalling run through the Marantz. This is not the fault of the 7200 but a reflection of its power to reproduce what has originally been recorded. Yet others are only being truly heard for the first time.
If you have the patience to let the Marantz run in you will be rewarded ten fold. I could not recommended it enough.
Equipment: NAD521BEE/ Project II/ KEF Q1/ Atacama Nexus 6/ Gale HyperLatz 250/ Cambridge-Pacific.
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Thax's Response to JDUK's Review
Written on: 17/10/2012
4 months!! I wouldnt want your electric bill, I have the same amp and I agree with the female vocal comment. sound so real. I enjoyed your review, its spot on!
I could never find out the power consumption funnily enough, it doesnt say on the back where it usually would (in watts). I dare say that it uses a lot of juice.
was thinking of getting some mission mx5 to put on it, but I think the house would collapse! I use mission 702e floorstanders which sound superb, but looking to upgrade. any ideas anyone? I really like dynamic type sound with decent openess.
thanks