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Brand: Marantz

The Marantz DV4000 is a high-end digital video recorder released by Marantz in 1999. It was designed for use in professional broadcasting, educational, and scientific applications. The DV4000 utilized DV (Digital Video) technology, a compress-and-store format that recorded digitally in real-time onto MiniDV tapes. Its features included:1. Professional-grade DV compression and decompression technology2. High-resolution color viewfinder and LCD panel3. Stereo audio inputs with AES/EBU and XLR connectors4. Time code input, output, and free run modes5. Falcon (DVCPRO) and Firewire (IEEE1394) connectivity6. Ability to save multiple takes to a single tape7. Artificial intelligence (AI) noise reduction technology8. Support for a wide range of operating systems, including Windows and Mac OS.The Marantz DV4000 was hailed for its exceptional image and audio quality, advanced features, and reliable performance. It was widely adopted by broadcasters, filmmakers, and educational institutions, and helped establish the DV format as a viable alternative to expensive and cumbersome analog tape-based systems.



  • Disc formats: DVD, CD, VCD
  • Audio Formats: PCM, DD, DTS
  • Video Connections: SVHS, Composite, Scart
  • Digital Output: Coaxial, Optical
  • Line Output: 2.0V
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 100dB
  • Dynamic range: 100dB
  • THD: 0.0025%
  • Channel separation:
  • Dimensions: 440 x 88 x 332 mm
  • Weight: 3.3 kg
  • Year: 2000
  • Price:

Marantz DV4000

Marantz DV4000

Marantz DV4000

Marantz DV4000

Marantz DV4000

Marantz DV4000

Marantz DV4000

Marantz DV4000

Marantz DV4000



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