Marantz PM-35

General[edit]

   Manufacturer: Marantz
   Model: PM-35
   Years of manufacture: ca. 1988 - 1990
   Made in: Japan
   Colour: Black
   Type: Analog
   Remote control: No
   Power consumption: 135W
   Dimensions: (WxHxD) 420 x 100 x 260 mm
   Weight: 6,7 Kg
   Original price approx.: DM 600,-

Connections[edit]

   Number of inputs: 5 inputs
   Phono (MM): 
        Frequency Response (IEC RIAA): +/- 0,5dB
        Signal-to-noise ratio (IEC A weighted): 86dB
        Input Impedance: 47 k ohms
        Input Capacitance: 200pF
        Input Sensitivity: 2.5mV
        Equivalent Input Noise: 0.25µV
   Phono (MC):
        Input Sensitivity: 250µV
        Input Impedance: 100 ohms
   CD/Tuner/Tape (Line in):
        Input Impedance: 20 k ohms
        Input Sensitivity: 150mV
   Number of outputs: 1 output
   Tape (Line out):
        Tape Out [PHONO (MM) 5.0mV 1kHz INPUT]: 300mV / 220 ohms

Technical data[edit]

  Continuous power (at distortion)
        8 Ohm: 55W (according to DIN)
        8 Ohm: 45W (RMS)
        4 Ohm: 70W (according to DIN)
        4 Ohm: 52W (RMS)
  Dynamic power
        8 Ohm: 70W
        4 Ohm: 95W
        2 Ohm:110W
  Total harmonic distortion: 0,025%.
  Attenuation factor 8 Ohm (1 kHz): 100 
  Frequency response (+/-1.0 dB): 10Hz ~ 70 kHz
  Total dynamic range: 113dB
  Signal-to-noise ratio (IEC A weighted): 96dB
  Stereo channel separation (CD): 80dB
  Tone control: Treble / Bass 
        Bass:(+/- 10dB)
        Treble:(+/- 10dB)
  Loudness: switchable
  High Filter: No
  Low Filter (Subsonic): No
  Mute: No
  Direct/Line-Straight:
        Tone defeat - bypasses the high/low filters for TUNER/AUX/TAPE.
        Direct Line - bypassing all filters and shortening the electrical switching paths for PHONO (MM/MC)/CD 

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Remarks[edit]

"Digital Monitoring Series" Very fine sound - at higher levels possibly unclean bass reproduction with too large speakers. No performance bear - rather fine monitoring candidate.

Slightly lean tuning in the bass, fine resolution, gentle in the treble.

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