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Marantz Pmd 660 Plus It WasWe knew our stamped steel framed woofer had more sensitivity than the JBL plus it was considerably cheaper.Let our rigorous testing and reviews be your guidelines to AV equipment not marketing slogans. Back then the speaker cables we used in the labsound room were what I eventually took home and used in all my systems for the next twenty years. And that this 14 gauge Belden was the wire that Locanthi had specified to be used as a standard for all speaker development. Bart and Dawson had appropriated a large 28 x 35 x 8 room at the Marantz manufacturing facility in Sun Valley, CA where they were building the last U.S.-made Marantz-branded electronics. On the right side wall was paneling with what appeared to be randomly spaced 24W x 15D shelves which were used to hold display models of the Marantz gear. The left wall was almost completely covered with a heavy drape. And in the back was a huge custom-made walnut credenza which held the Marantz house system consisting of a Model 20B tuner, Model 32 preamplifier and Model 250 power amplifier. Bart had determined a specific spot just off the left-to-right center and just forward of the front-to-back center of the room. We would set a 36H dummy speaker box on the floor in that exact location, every time, no deviation. All of our speakers under test would be precisely positioned on the empty speaker box. Wed place a microphone on a stand one meter away from the device-under-test and hit the auto test button on the oscillator. We stood quietly in the back of the room while the test ran. And by that he meant get the frequency response as flat as possible; with the individual drivers first, then with the system. If you had to tweak the crossover a bit so that the system never went below 4 ohms, then do it. This was the only time a bit of linearity in frequency response could be given up. We speaker novices would listen to the Imperial 6 all day long in between setting up other tests. The woofer had a doped cloth surround and all cabinet parts where of veneered particleboard. It had a real walnut cabinet and retailed for 129.00 each. Guess what It didnt sell worth beans. The Imperial 7 was Marantzs answer to the hottest speaker of its day, the JBL L100 Century. Marantz marketing asked us to give them a design which would jump out from the L100 on the sales floor. And, oh yea, they wanted it to retail for 299 each versus the L100s 399 each.
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