Marantz 7700-2
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General
- Manufacturer: Marantz
- Model: 7700-2
- Type: Tape machine
- Years of manufacture: 1978 - 1979 (prototype presented)
- Made in: Japan
- Color: champagne, cabinet wood walnut
- Remote control:
- Power Consumption:
- Dimensions: 447 x 489 x 229 mm (WxHxD).
- Weight: 27,5 kg
- Original price: unit was never built in series, according to Stereo Review from May 1979 a price of 2'500 US-$ was planned, according to special edition "Hobby" (see reports) in Germany a price of 3'200 DM
Connections
- Number of inputs:
- Microphone: 0.2 mV / 600 Ohm - 10 kOhm
- Line In: 70 mV / 100 kOhm
- Line In DIN:
- Number of outputs:
- Line Out: 1.0 V
- Headphone: 200 mV, 8 Ohm
Technical Data
- Max. Coil diameter: 26.5 cm
- Recording / playback system:
- Recording: 2-track, 2-channel, 4-track, 2-channel.
- Playback: 2-track, 2-channel, 4-track, 2-channel
- Recording / playback system:
- Drive: 3 motors (1x AC-Servo Dual-Capstan, 2x 6-pole coils)
- Heads: 6 audio heads (2x 4-track recording, 2x 4-track playback, 2x 2-track erase)
- Tracks: 4
- Tape speeds: 9.5, 19 cm/s, 38 cm/s
- Speed fine adjustment: ± 6
- Synchronisation fluctuations:
- at 9.5 cm/s: ± 0,5%
- at 19 cm/s: ± 0,5%
- at 38 cm/s: ± 0,5%
- Pitch fluctuations:
- at 9.5 cm/s: < 0.08 %
- at 19 cm/s: < 0.04 %
- at 38 cm/s: < 0.03 %
- Overall frequency response: Low Noise Band
- at 9.5 cm/s: 20 - 17'000 Hz, ± 3 dB)
- at 19 cm/s: 20 - 29'000 Hz, ± 3 dB)
- at 38 cm/s: 20 - 37'000 Hz, ± 3 dB)
- Signal-to-noise ratio: > 66 dB
- Signal-to-noise ratio: > 58 dB
- Distortion factor: < 0.4 % (100 Hz, 38 cm/s)
- Equalization: NAB
- Crosstalk attenuation: > 53 dB (1 kHz, stereo)
- Cancellation attenuation: > 70 dB
- Premagnetization and erasure frequency: 150 kHz
- Rewind speed: 130 seconds for 540 m band
- VU meter response time: 0.01 s
- Return time: 0.8s
Special Features
- Test tone generator 400 Hz / 10'000 Hz
Remarks[edit]
- Other models of the same series:
- Excerpt from brochure: Marantz 7700-2 prototype.
Reports[edit]
- Marantz offprint in "Hobby": [[1]]
- Report on this in "Classic Audio": [[2]]