Marantz's 6000 series has been a lynch-pin of its offering through several generations, and these latest '6006 versions set out to continue that success. Selling for £399 apiece, the CD6006 CD player and PM6006
Have owned now for a year,the marantz cd6006uk version cd player. So far im happy even though this is the first marantz hifi product ive had in 45 years of being interested in hifi. I bought this to replace a cambridge audio azur 351c disc spinner which i had for 4 years. The reas...
Overall, it’s a clear win for this latest Marantz 6000 CD player, even if the result isn’t a knockout. Owners of the CD6006 shouldn’t rush to change their player as it still has much to offer as well as an easier-going, more intimate presentation – even if it is second best ...
This Award-winning CD player was already towards the more affordable end of the market, and now look – it's back at its Black Friday price. Disc spinners don't get much better value than this. The Marantz CD6007 has won a What Hi-Fi? Award for five years in a row (and before t...
Adds 2-channel, media player audio output Other than those listed above, the Marantz SR6007’s feature set remains mostly unchanged from the SR6006. That doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad thing, especially considering Marantz’s reputation for making gear that, first and foremost, makes ...
What we have here is the CD6006 CD player and PM6006 amplifier, selling for 锟 399 apiece, which are almost indistinguishable from the '6005 models they've just replaced.Andrew EverardPaul MillerHi-fi news & record review
The PM7000N uses an Asahi-kasei AK4490EQ DAC over the Ciruss Logic CS4398 chip found in the likes of its PM7005 and PM6006 amplifiers, allowing for 24-bit/192kHz PCM streaming across the digital inputs (USB, coaxial and two optical) and music servers, and 5.6MHz DSD streaming across...