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Cerwin Vega`s..how do I get the most out of my 500 watt dual 15`s?


I have a Marantz pm7000 amp the speakers can handle all it has,I can keep turning it up and up and they sound great with no distortion..lots of huge sound,but than my amp shuts down...what do I need to keep it from doing this???...no stupid answers for points please.

You can't avoid it going into safe mode, its over heating cus its been driven harder than its designed to be. You could get a fan blowing on it, but it will only fail completely in time. You need to upgrade your amp. (dont be tempted to get PA amps, they will just sound LOUD and you will lose all the warmth of sound you are getting now)

How about getting some mono-blocks, I imagine your system sounds sweet as it is, my kinda set-up ;)

These are sexy mono-blocks - Marantz MA-9S2...

The Marantz MA-9S2 combo is understated in appearance, undeniably luxurious in feel, while at the same time massaging high-end egos by weighing in at 37kg per box. Be sure your rack – and your floor, for that matter – are up to the job.

The MA-9S2 is a beast in terms of size, weight and power output (300 watts), but it offers a dose of real finesse behind all that bravado. There's still just a hint of politeness, but in every other sense this is a world-class power amp.

Monoblocs monopolise praise
As you'd expect from the output figure, it'll go loud with just about any speaker you care to mention. It'll pummel your senses while delivering a sound that balances refinement, punch and stability to great effect. Detail resolution is breathtaking, as is the composure at high volume levels.

It ashame (and a bit unusual) that they can't be bridged. But they would sound wicked with your speakers, of course you'd need the pre-amp. And the mono's are 'very exspensive' but, way to go huh :p

NAD do some nice power/pre-amp combo's, and you can bridge them to keep doubling the wattage. The prices are a bit more down to earth also :)



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Marantz CDR633 CD Recorder & Player


Marantz CDR633 CD Recorder & Player


$545.09


The Marantz CDR633 CD recorder makes full-featured professional CD recording technology available to any installation where the highest quality audio recording is desirable. Rackable in a 2U space, this professionally solid workhorse plays and records on standard CD-R and CD-RW discs. In addition, the Marantz CDR633 will play MP3 files for hours and hours of playback from a single disc. Marantz Pro took care to pack the CDR633 with features specifically requested by the installation market—like Programmable Auto-Track Increment, Pitch Control, Level-dependent Sync Recording, Single Play Mode, Power-on Play and more. Analog, digital and optical input and output, complete with integrated sample rate conversion, are just a few examples of the meticulous design and engineering that went into the Marantz CDR633. CD-text can be programmed and read right from the front panel. Programmable fade-in/fade-out recording allows your clients' recording technique to be as good as their professional Marantz CD sounds. Compatibility The CDR633 may be the last CD recorder you ever consider for installation. It has analog and digital I/O's to interface with most audio gear, and uses most recordable or re-recordable discs on the market. It can even play back MP3s from CD-ROM discs, and unfinalized CD-Rs and CD-RWs. Professional Functionality The CDR633 includes convenience features like Marantz Minute Track with programmable auto-track increment, sync-recording, and programmable fade in/out to make your recordings sound great with a minimum amount of effort. The Single Play function plays one track — and then stops. You won't have to worry about running to the machine or aiming the remote before the next track starts. Power-on play allows clients to start playback simply by powering on their system. The CDR633 CD recorder even offers pitch control. Houses of Worship and other presentation venues will appreciate the ability to match the key of a soundtrack to the vocal range of their performers.

Marantz PMD661 Portable SD Recorder


Marantz PMD661 Portable SD Recorder


$599


A robust and versatile professional handheld PCM / MP3 recorder, the PMD661 recorder from Marantz offers a streamlined form factor, a superior feature set, and the use of SD flash media. Major design innovations include a smaller footprint and an improved top facia layout with fewer buttons and more highly developed use of multi-functional operation. Measuring a mere 6.5" x 3.7" x 1.4" (165 x 93 x 36 mm), the PMD661's small footprint, combined with the improved control layout, ensures comprehensive single-handed operation.The Marantz PMD661 features switchable balanced mic/line XLR inputs and a S/PDIF digital input, as well as unbalanced line-outs on RCA connectors and a secondary unbalanced line-in on 3.5 mm mini jack connector. Also included for the first time at this price point within the Marantz range is a high-resolution 24-bit/96kHz recording option (PCM).The PMD661 portable recorder incorporates SD flash media, the most widely available and fastest developing flash memory format. Compatibility with SDHC media means that cards currently up to 32 GB in size can be used. High capacity media storage is matched by up to five-plus hours recording time from four AA Alkaline or NiMH batteries (not included). Drag and drop file transfer is supported via the USB 2.0 port. In a company first, Marantz Professional has bundled its Mark Editor software with the unit, free of charge. PMD Mark Editor allows the marker points made on the recorded file to be adjusted post-recording, creating a new file, so that basic audio editing can be carried out on a PC or MAC if desired.

Marantz Pmd661 Portable Sd Recorder


Marantz Pmd661 Portable Sd Recorder


$649


A robust and versatile professional handheld PCM / MP3 recorder, the PMD661 recorder from Marantz offers a streamlined form factor, a superior feature set, and the use of SD flash media. Major design innovations include a smaller footprint and an improved top facia layout with fewer buttons and more highly developed use of multi-functional operation. Measuring a mere 6.5" x 3.7" x 1.4" (165 x 93 x 36 mm), the PMD661's small footprint, combined with the improved control layout, ensures comprehensive single-handed operation.The Marantz PMD661 features switchable balanced mic/line XLR inputs and a S/PDIF digital input, as well as unbalanced line-outs on RCA connectors and a secondary unbalanced line-in on 3.5 mm mini jack connector. Also included for the first time at this price point within the Marantz range is a high-resolution 24-bit/96kHz recording option (PCM).The PMD661 portable recorder incorporates SD flash media, the most widely available and fastest developing flash memory format. Compatibility with SDHC media means that cards currently up to 32 GB in size can be used. High capacity media storage is matched by up to five-plus hours recording time from four AA Alkaline or NiMH batteries (not included). Drag and drop file transfer is supported via the USB 2.0 port. In a company first, Marantz Professional has bundled its Mark Editor software with the unit, free of charge. PMD Mark Editor allows the marker points made on the recorded file to be adjusted post-recording, creating a new file, so that basic audio editing can be carried out on a PC or MAC if desired.MP3/WAV (BWF) recording, with files saved directly to SD/SDHC memory cards44.1/48/96kHz sample rate selections, in 16 or 24-bit quantizationSwitchable balanced XLR Mic/Line inputs with +48V phantom powerS/PDIF Digital InputBuilt-in stereo condenser microphonesLarge, easy-view OLED (Organic LED) displayLarge, easy-to-use multi-function interface with improved navigationAngled LED and on-screen record level meters for easy visibility1/4" headphone jack with independent level controlBuilt-in stereo speakersSolid, field-worthy handheld designBattery-powered operation via 4 AA Alkaline, providing over 5 hours of typical operation (unit also accepts off-the-shelf rechargeable NiMH batteries. Batteries not included)USB 2.0 data port for fast transfer of files to PC/MacTranscription playback functions, including pitch control and user-definable skip backAdvanced editing features, including Timer Record/Playback, Copy segment, & File divide

Marantz PMD620 Digital Recorder


Marantz PMD620 Digital Recorder


$429


Marantz puts the world of professional field recording within easy reach with the PMD620, a rugged yet lightweight digital recorder that doesn't skimp on features or performance. The PMD620 fits comfortably in the palm of the hand and houses two high-quality electret condenser microphones and a monitor speaker, making it ideal for go-anywhere field recording application, such as interviews, podcasting, and meeting recording--even live music. A true handheld, the PMD620 features an intuitive layout and tactile buttons for easy one-hand operation, while a high-contrast organic LED (OLED) screen makes setup a cinch under any lighting conditions. Just hit the Menu/Store button and the interface quickly walks you through the choices to ensure optimal recording for your needs.The PMD620 uses convenient SD/SDHC cards, the most stable and commonly available type of flash media. Audio can be recorded either as uncompressed WAV files or any of three quality levels of MP3, in mono or stereo. So whether it's capturing an interview, a lengthy board meeting, or a band's jam session, the PMD620 is always ready for action.The PMD620 shines in post-production as well. Journalists and podcasters will especially appreciate its non-destructive on-board editing. Transcription is a breeze with its Skip Back function, and file transfers to any computer are drag-and-drop simple with the USB 2.0 connectivity. In short, the PMD620 combines ease of operation, professional recording quality and insightful features in a compact, ergonomic design.A True Handheld with Ergonomic Form FactorAt 2-1/2" x 4" x 1" and weighing under 6 ounces, the PMD620 slips easily into a pocket and fits comfortably in the palm of the hand, with oversized, tactile buttons that are laid out for intuitive, one-hand operation, from recording to playback. The high contrast OLED screen provides at-a-glance status of all critical functions, even offering a large font option. Integral high-quality electret condenser microphones pick up the action, while LED tell-tales track Peak and Level conditions. Professional Digital RecordingThe PMD620 can record uncompressed WAV files for high fidelity stereo music, or lower-resolution mono MP3 files to maximize record time. For WAV files, choose from 16- or 24-bit linear PCM recording at either 44.1 or 48 kHz sample rates. Podcasters will appreciate having a total of six MP3 bit rates available, ranging from 192 kbps stereo down to 32 kbps mono. And, the menu selectable Auto-Input feature detects whether the line input or external mic input is being used, switching off the dual integrated mics automatically. Stability and PortabilityThe PMD620 is a true handheld, light in weight, yet ruggedly constructed. The use of SD cards as a recording medium provides the ultimate in space efficiency and stability, with no practical limit on file size. Two AA batteries, either alkaline or NiMH rechargeables, provide upward of five hours of operation. On-board Editing and Playba

Marantz Pmd620 Digital Recorder


Marantz Pmd620 Digital Recorder


$429


Marantz puts the world of professional field recording within easy reach with the PMD620, a rugged yet lightweight digital recorder that doesn't skimp on features or performance. The PMD620 fits comfortably in the palm of the hand and houses two high-quality electret condenser microphones and a monitor speaker, making it ideal for go-anywhere field recording application, such as interviews, podcasting, and meeting recording--even live music. A true handheld, the PMD620 features an intuitive layout and tactile buttons for easy one-hand operation, while a high-contrast organic LED (OLED) screen makes setup a cinch under any lighting conditions. Just hit the Menu/Store button and the interface quickly walks you through the choices to ensure optimal recording for your needs.The PMD620 uses convenient SD/SDHC cards, the most stable and commonly available type of flash media. Audio can be recorded either as uncompressed WAV files or any of three quality levels of MP3, in mono or stereo. So whether it's capturing an interview, a lengthy board meeting, or a band's jam session, the PMD620 is always ready for action.The PMD620 shines in post-production as well. Journalists and podcasters will especially appreciate its non-destructive on-board editing. Transcription is a breeze with its Skip Back function, and file transfers to any computer are drag-and-drop simple with the USB 2.0 connectivity. In short, the PMD620 combines ease of operation, professional recording quality and insightful features in a compact, ergonomic design.A True Handheld with Ergonomic Form FactorAt 2-1/2" x 4" x 1" and weighing under 6 ounces, the PMD620 slips easily into a pocket and fits comfortably in the palm of the hand, with oversized, tactile buttons that are laid out for intuitive, one-hand operation, from recording to playback. The high contrast OLED screen provides at-a-glance status of all critical functions, even offering a large font option. Integral high-quality electret condenser microphones pick up the action, while LED tell-tales track Peak and Level conditions. Professional Digital RecordingThe PMD620 can record uncompressed WAV files for high fidelity stereo music, or lower-resolution mono MP3 files to maximize record time. For WAV files, choose from 16- or 24-bit linear PCM recording at either 44.1 or 48 kHz sample rates. Podcasters will appreciate having a total of six MP3 bit rates available, ranging from 192 kbps stereo down to 32 kbps mono. And, the menu selectable Auto-Input feature detects whether the line input or external mic input is being used, switching off the dual integrated mics automatically. Stability and PortabilityThe PMD620 is a true handheld, light in weight, yet ruggedly constructed. The use of SD cards as a recording medium provides the ultimate in space efficiency and stability, with no practical limit on file size. Two AA batteries, either alkaline or NiMH rechargeables, provide upward of five hours of operation. On-board Editing and Playba

Marantz Cdr633 Cd Recorder & Player


Marantz Cdr633 Cd Recorder & Player


$599


The Marantz CDR633 CD recorder makes full-featured professional CD recording technology available to any installation where the highest quality audio recording is desirable. Rackable in a 2U space, this professionally solid workhorse plays and records on standard CD-R and CD-RW discs. In addition, the Marantz CDR633 will play MP3 files for hours and hours of playback from a single disc.Marantz Pro took care to pack the CDR633 with features specifically requested by the installation marketlike Programmable Auto-Track Increment, Pitch Control, Level-dependent Sync Recording, Single Play Mode, Power-on Play and more. Analog, digital and optical input and output, complete with integrated sample rate conversion, are just a few examples of the meticulous design and engineering that went into the Marantz CDR633. CD-text can be programmed and read right from the front panel. Programmable fade-in/fade-out recording allows your clients' recording technique to be as good as their professional Marantz CD sounds. CompatibilityThe CDR633 may be the last CD recorder you ever consider for installation. It has analog and digital I/O's to interface with most audio gear, and uses most recordable or re-recordable discs on the market. It can even play back MP3s from CD-ROM discs, and unfinalized CD-Rs and CD-RWs.Professional FunctionalityThe CDR633 includes convenience features like Marantz Minute Track with programmable auto-track increment, sync-recording, and programmable fade in/out to make your recordings sound great with a minimum amount of effort. The Single Play function plays one track and then stops. You won't have to worry about running to the machine or aiming the remote before the next track starts. Power-on play allows clients to start playback simply by powering on their system. The CDR633 CD recorder even offers pitch control. Houses of Worship and other presentation venues will appreciate the ability to match the key of a soundtrack to the vocal range of their performers.CD-R and CD-RW Recorder and Player with new worry-free slot-in mechanismCompatible with most discs - CD-R data, CD-R for digital audio, CD-RW data, and CD-RW for digital audioMarantz Minute Track with Adjustable Time - or Level-dependent Auto Track IncrementPlays MP3s for hours of playback from one discMP3 directory navigationCD-Text and ID3 tag displays right on the CDR633's FL displayCD-Text can be input onto recorded tracks right from the front panelPlays unfinalized CD-Rs and CD-RWsStep-adjustable + 16% Pitch ControlContinuous, Shuffle (Random), Programmable and Single Playback and Repeat modesNew Auto-cue feature for playbackInternal Sample Rate Converter (32 ~ 48kHz)Analog and Coaxial / Optical (S/PDIF) digital inputs and outputsAuto Fade-in and Out with programmable timeSync (Level Dependent) RecordingOn-the-fly Manual Track Increment from front panel or remote2 RU Rack mountable chassis

What Alice Knew By Cohen, Paula Marantz


What Alice Knew By Cohen, Paula Marantz


$19.29


An invalid for most of her life, Alice James, sister to author Henry James and alienist William James, helps her brothers track Jack the Ripper. Author: Cohen, Paula Marantz Subtitle: A Most Curious Tale of Henry James Jack the Ripper Publication Date: 2010/09/07 Number of Pages: 341 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 1.00 Width: 5.75 Height: 8.00

Marantz CDR310 CD Recorder


Marantz CDR310 CD Recorder


$1018.29


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