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Marantz CC4001 5-disc CD changer | 
enlarge | Brand: Marantz Category: CE
List Price: $329.00 Buy New: $298.76 You Save: $30.24 (9%)
New (6) from $298.76
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 3465
Shipping Weight (lbs): 24 Dimensions (in): 20.6 x 19.3 x 8.4 Warranty: 3 years warranty
MPN: CC4001 Model: 4001 UPC: 699927020354 EAN: 0699927020354 ASIN: B00117SHUQ
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new in manufacture sealed box, no shipping to Canada, PO, APO/FPO, HI, AK, PR address.
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| Features:
| • | plays CDs, CD-Rs & CD-RWs, and MP3 CDs | | • | random and repeat play | | • | remote | | • | high-performance 192kHz/24-bit Cirrus Logic digital-to-analog converter | | • | signal-to-noise ratio 115 dB |
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Product Description plays CDs, CD-Rs & CD-RWs, and MP3 CDs * random and repeat play * remote * high-performance 192kHz/24-bit Cirrus Logic digital-to-analog converter * signal-to-noise ratio 115 dB *
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| Customer Reviews:
Marantz has no service July 1, 2008 J. K. Grady (Boston) 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have two of these, earlier models. Bought second one to try to fix first one ; I am an EE , first one died, (says no disc when there is a disc) I liked it , top end at the time, almost a grand, a few years old . When I tried to get repair, there is no factory repair depot in US at all!!! Only "authorized repair shop", which means a guy with a geek kid in back room trying to fix stuff. In desperation tried to find one (dealer) with good rep; referred to Illinois somewhere by sales guy , "no guarantee we can fix it, you pay whether we fix it or not, I think it was 75$ an hour. "I'd advise you to buy a new one" ("from me?" ) . Attempts at prints etc through Marantz led to zero. I took apart, nothing in it, weighted to feel heavy. What BS . No repair depot, no support simple answer: don't buy one.
Good dedicated CD player May 4, 2008 mlock (NYC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
For the last couple years, I've been playing my CDs through my Denon DVM-1805 DVD changer. (By the way, I think this DVD changer was recalled because it would spontaneously show the subtitles on DVDs, but since I always found it funny when it occurred, I never turned it in.) Well, the Denon has been on its last legs for a while and finally died. Since I had already purchased another DVD player, I looked for a dedicated CD changer. I use a Denon AVR-3803 receiver and appreciate the aesthetics of matching components so I considered the Denon DCM-390. However, I read the reviews about the slow and loud changer. Since that was my biggest complaint with the Denon DVD changer, I decided to go for the Marantz. It arrived double-boxed (so it seems the complaints about poor packaging have been addresses) and in pristine condition. I removed the two transit screws, plugged in the digital optical line and was ready to go. I've had a set of Paradigm reference speakers for about 7 years or so and with this CD player, they now sound better than they ever have. Perhaps I was losing something by playing CDs through my DVD player or perhaps the Marantz player is just better, but I'm glad I made the purchase.
great sounding CD player with horrible quality control April 3, 2008 T. Black (Charleston, SC) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
I ordered this when my old Denon CD player started dropping the left channel out at random. It was a DCM-370 that I bought refurbished many years ago. I figured that was a good excuse to upgrade my amp as well, and I have been wanting to hear some Marantz equipment for a while. So I was pretty excited when the CD player and amp arrived. I thought I would start off with one of my favorite (and amazing sounding) CD's, Shady Grove by Garcia/Grisman (HDCD). It is an old copy that is pretty beat up, so I used it as a test disc to see what the Marantz could handle. Well, what came out was muffled digital mess...oh well. I opened up the player to put in a new disc, and the disc tray would make a loud noise and rotate very slowly. Okay, i thought, but let's try another disc anyway. The second disc was in pristine condition and sounded excellent. However, the tray kept making the loud noise and eventually quit working altogether. I had to force it by hand to get my CD's out!! 3 calls later, I had an RMA and back to OneCall it went. They cross shipped me another one, though. Cross shipping did no good, since the player mysteriously got stuck in Montana on a jet with a blown engine (???). Thanks, FedEx. 2 weeks later (and another 5 phone calls to get a straight answer from OneCall and FedEx), I finally got it. I popped in 5 CD's (including Shady Grove which played this time), listened for a while and went to reload....I only got 4 CD's back--two of which were sitting on top of each other, and one other was out of it's tray! Removed them and tried to close the player, hoping the other one would appear, and the darn CD was stuck behind the tray and it wouldn't close! I had to unplug the unit and shake it upside down to get my CD out. I took a deep breath and tried again (but kept my favorite CD's out!) and the incident repeated itself. So after a few MORE phone calls, the CD player and amp both went back, and I was out a 15% restocking fee and $50 shipping for the amp. $150 bucks later and I'm still stuck with my old broken CD player. I have since ordered a Denon DCM-390 from Crutchfield, which is working like a charm, sounds equally great, has HDCD, and did I mention it works? Sorry Marantz and OneCall (more accurately 10 Calls), I won't be doing business with either of you again.
Most excellent March 24, 2008 L. Middleton (hurricane central) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Well my old faithful Technics model SL-PD687 cd changer finally died after 12 years. I went on line to find a new one and looked at all cd changers and read all customer reviews. I found this Marantz had the most positive reviews and the price was right. This cd changer works fantastic and is easy to learn how to operate. The sound is clear and crisp and I would recommend this cd changer to everyone.
As advertised... February 23, 2008 R. Lanthier (Vienna, VA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I just received this from OneCall via Amazon, which ended up shipping from some smaller shop in Spokane, WA. It did get to me quickly (3 days) and safely (well packed) and it is working like a charm! I was able to pretty easily integrate the unit into my system and it sounds very very good. I created a CDR of my 120 or so favorite MP3s and plopped it in and it handled it without a problem. I am so glad I created my MP3 collection at a high bitrate so they sound superb. I am impressed by the player's mechanics, much quieter than my 18 year old Yamaha (as I would hope!) that it replaced. Quick transition (even with disc exchange) on random play. I have not yet tried mixing the CDR with regular cd's on a random all disc play. This was a great pickup: I hooked this up to my HK 3480 (a bargain receiver), and away we went... Can't compare with anything else in the market but it works great so far and has a 3 yr warranty!!!
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