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Marantz ST-64 (64)



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Brand: Marantz

The Marantz ST-64 is a vintage integrated amplifier that was produced by the Japanese audio equipment manufacturer Marantz in the 1970s. It is part of Marantz's ST (Super Transistor) series of amplifiers, which were designed to provide high-quality audio reproduction using transistor technology instead of vacuum tubes. The ST-64, in particular, was introduced in 1975 and is considered a classic in both Marantz's and the audiophile community's history. Its key features include a built-in preamplifier, stereo RIAA equalization, and a wide variety of input and output options, such as phono, tape, AUX, and speaker terminals. The amplifier is known for its warm and detailed sound signature, and its distinctive design has become a hallmark of Marantz's brand identity. Today, the ST-64 is still sought after by audiophiles for its excellent sound quality and vintage charm.



  • Type: Mono/Stereo Tuner
  • Bands: FM, MW
  • Tuning Scale: Digital
  • Tuning Frequencies: 87.5 to 108 MHz (FM), 531 to 1602 kHz (MW)
  • Sensitivity: 0.7uV (FM), 350uV (MW)
  • Selectivity: 75dB (FM), 60dB (MW)
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: 73dB (FM), 54dB (MW)
  • Distortion: 0.3% (FM), 0.3% (MW)
  • Frequency Response: 30Hz to 15kHz (FM)
  • Output:
  • Antenna:
  • Power Supply:
  • Dimensions: 416 x 73 x 295 mm
  • Weight: 3.4 kg
  • Year:
  • Price:

Marantz ST-64 (64)

Marantz ST-64 (64)

Marantz ST-64 (64)

Marantz ST-64 (64)

Marantz ST-64 (64)

Marantz ST-64 (64)

Marantz ST-64 (64)

Marantz ST-64 (64)

Marantz ST-64 (64)

Marantz ST-64 (64)



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