Marantz 2215 receiver, all new display and meter LED's, cleaned & serviced. The bias and dc offset were set to factory spec as well. The 2215 was the precursor for the more plentiful B version but was better built in general. 15 watts of old school power is more than enough for most rooms, most listening is done between 1-3 watts.

The faceplate was removed, cleaned & polished with Blue Magic. The case was removed & cleaned, dust was blown out from the interior. All knobs and switch covers were removed and cleaned, all potentiometers and switches were cleaned and treated with Deoxit F5 or Deoxit F100L Fader Lube for long term protection. All functions and speaker connections were tested.

Hifiengine review:

Reviewed Nov 03rd, 2021 by JvB124

"Very good looking and good sounding amp! The perfect (vintage) match with Klipsch speakers for me. The soundstage is very open and pleasant... "

Tuning range: FM, MW

Power output: 15 watts per channel into 8 ohms (stereo)

Frequency response: 15Hz to 50kHz

Total harmonic distortion: 0.9%

Damping factor: 45

Input sensitivity: 1.8mV (MM), 180mV (line)

Signal to noise ratio: 77dB (line)

Channel separation: 35dB (line)

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Listed8 months ago
ConditionVery Good (Used)
Very Good items may show a few slight marks or scratches but are fully functional and in overall great shape.Learn more
Brand
Model
  • Model 2215 15-Watt Stereo Solid-State Receiver
Finish
  • Silver with Wood Case
Categories
Year
  • 1971 - 1973

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Annapolis, MD, United States
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