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*Classic first generation, models include: 2215, 2216, 2220, 2225, 2226, 2230, 2235, 2238, 2240, 2245, 2250, 2252, 2265, 2270, 2275, 2285
 
*Classic first generation, models include: 2215, 2216, 2220, 2225, 2226, 2230, 2235, 2238, 2240, 2245, 2250, 2252, 2265, 2270, 2275, 2285
 
*The early “B” models include; 2220B, 2230B, 2235B, 2250B
 
*The early “B” models include; 2220B, 2230B, 2235B, 2250B
*Silver face 22xxB series – The modern 1978 – 1980: 2216B, 2226B, 2238B, 2252B, 2265B, 2285B
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*Silver face 22xxB series – The modern 1978 – onwards style models include: 2216B, 2226B, 2238B, 2252B, 2265B, 2285B
  
The pre-1980 Marantz models are the most desireable. Saul Marantz had sold his company back in the late 60's to Superscope. Superscope was a very benign owner and did not look to muck around with Marantz' original designs.
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The pre-1978 Marantz models are the most desireable. Saul Marantz had sold his company back in the late 60's to Superscope. Superscope was a very benign owner and did not look to muck around with Marantz' original designs.
  
 
In 1980, Superscope sold Marantz to Phillips and things were never quite the same afterwards. This is very similar to when Acoustic Research was sold to Teledyne and Fisher was sold to the same conglomerate that made cheap mass market electronics under the names of Emerson (another old time US radio brand that had been sold) and Sanyo.
 
In 1980, Superscope sold Marantz to Phillips and things were never quite the same afterwards. This is very similar to when Acoustic Research was sold to Teledyne and Fisher was sold to the same conglomerate that made cheap mass market electronics under the names of Emerson (another old time US radio brand that had been sold) and Sanyo.

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