Marantz CD7300 manual Features Benefits

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Features:

Benefits:

CS4396 D/A Converter

Incredibly accurate D/A conversion resulting ultra low-noise

 

music reproduction

HDAM

High slew rate and superb dynamics characterise the unique

 

Marantz HDAM output stages

CD-Text

Offering additional text information like artist name, album

 

title and track name

Quick Replay

Move back to the desired passage with one touch operation

 

Not completely recorded CD-R/RW don't need to be

Un-finalised CD-R/RW playback

finalised to enable playback

 

Allows MP3 playback of over 10 hours of compressed audio

MP-3 playback

on a normal CD format

Technological glossary:

Build to perform

With the newly employed CD transport and digital-to-analogue converter, the CD7300 will even satisfy the demanding audiophiles. Designed to offer musical enjoyment, this player will never disappoint in it's reproduction of pure audio.

CS4396 D/A Converter

In stereo playback the CS4396 has equal performance with its big brother CS4397, the Super DAC, from Cirrus Logic. The device includes a digital interpolation filter followed by a oversampled multi-bit Delta Sigma modulator which drives Dynamic-Element-Matching (DEM) selection logic.

This multi-bit architecture features significantly lower out-of- band noise and jitter sensitivity than traditional 1-bit designs and the advanced DEM guarantees low noise and distortion at all signal levels.

VAM 1201 mechanism

The well appreciated CD transport mechanism has got advanced capabilities. The VAM1201 is a proven CD transport mechanism and has been used in many Marantz's CD players. It's stability and quality are highly appreciated. Now this mechanism has been renewed with the extra functionality to playback non finalised CD-R and CD-RWs. It's not necessary anymore to make a recording plan beforehand. Just record as you like, and finalise it when you are satisfied or the disc is full.

HDAM

Audio devices are usually equipped with Op-Amps (operational amplifiers) for which Integrated Circuit (IC) are commonly used. Unfortunately these IC's do not match the very high

requirements of Marantz. Marantz developed it's own discrete circuit boards to replace the IC's. These HDAM's consists of discrete surface mount components with short mirror image L/R signal paths. These devices are

doing exactly the same thing as the Op-Amps, but outperform the regular IC Op-amps dramatically in terms of the Slew Rate, resulting in a much more dynamic, accurate and detailed sound.

CD-Text

Text information is added to most of todays normal audio CD's. To be able to read this information, the CD-player must be equipped with CD-text functionality. Most of the latest generation Marantz CD-players are fully ready to process this information and to display the text on the new dot-matrix display. With this feature information about the performer and the album can be read on the display of the CD-player.

Quick Replay

With just a single push on the remote control unit, the CD7300 moves back 10 seconds and plays that passage once again.

You will find this function useful to play your favourite part as often as you like.

Pitch Control

Pitch control enables to increase/decrease playback speed by 15 steps. This feature is extremely usefull to practice with a musical instrument, or to sing along with the track.

MP3 playback

Compressed audio is becoming more popular every day. Logical if you consider that 10 hours of music easily will fit on a single CD when the music is compressed using MP-3 technology.

The Marantz CD7300 is able to playback such encoded discs, giving you many hours of musical pleasure and fine sound quality.

D.Bus

To optimise equipment in terms of ease of use, Marantz has designed the D.Bus system. Individual devices inform each other, in order to automatically tune to the customers demands. At the same time received remote control commands are communicated via this bus. This enables equipment without IR-receiver, like a cassette deck or tuner, to be controlled via a Marantz Remote control.

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CD7300 specifications

The Marantz CD7300 is a remarkable compact disc player that epitomizes the brand's dedication to high-fidelity audio reproduction. Launched in the early 2000s, the CD7300 has continued to garner attention from audiophiles and music enthusiasts alike, thanks to its blend of outstanding sound quality, robust build, and advanced features.

One of the standout characteristics of the CD7300 is its premium construction. The player features a solid, well-damped chassis that minimizes vibrations and resonance, ensuring that the delicate signal path remains undisturbed. This thoughtful design contributes to the player’s ability to deliver a clean and dynamic sound that truly enhances the listening experience.

At the heart of the CD7300 is its sophisticated DAC (Digital-to-Analog Converter) technology. The player employs high-quality 24-bit/192 kHz DACs that efficiently convert digital signals to analog, producing rich and detailed audio output. This capability enables the CD7300 to reproduce intricate musical passages with precision and clarity, catering to the demands of even the most discerning listeners.

The Marantz CD7300 also boasts an advanced loading mechanism that allows for smooth disc operation. This ensures that CDs are read quickly and accurately, minimizing playback errors and enhancing reliability. The player supports a wide range of CD formats, including standard CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs, making it versatile for various music collections.

Another notable feature of the CD7300 is its comprehensive user interface. It includes an intuitive remote control, allowing users to navigate their playlists effortlessly while enjoying their music from a distance. The front-panel display provides essential information about the track being played, including elapsed time and total length, simplifying the listening experience.

Furthermore, the CD7300 includes several output options, including both analog and digital outputs. This flexibility makes it easy to connect the player to various audio systems, from high-end amplifiers to home theater setups. The balanced XLR output ensures that users can enjoy the utmost sound quality when paired with compatible equipment.

In conclusion, the Marantz CD7300 is a prime example of a high-performance CD player that balances quality, functionality, and aesthetic appeal. With its robust build, outstanding DAC technology, versatile compatibility, and user-friendly features, the CD7300 remains a favorite among audiophiles, ensuring that music lovers can enjoy their favorite albums with fidelity that stands the test of time. Whether one is rediscovering classic albums or exploring new sounds, this player is poised to deliver an unparalleled auditory experience.