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Marantz CC4003


$400.00 Released September, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Setup is very easy, just plugs in and it's ready to go. Runs fairly energy efficient while playing. Audio output is clean and undistorted.

The Cons:Takes up a lot of room on the shelf, need to plan ahead a little bit.

The Marantz CC4003 is a mid-priced 5-disc CD player. Marantz promotes this player as having the convenience of a carousel player combined with the playback quality of Marantz' single-disc player offerings.

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Product Shot 2 Besides playing CDs, the CC4003 plays WMA and MP3 discs. The Cirrus Logic CS4392 Super Audio CD grade D/A (Digital to Analog) converter provides a lifelike soundfield that gets the most out of compressed files like MP3s. The coaxial and optical digital outputs, as well as the RC-5 remote input/output, allow you to connect the CC4003 to all kinds of stereo systems. The bi-directional BS232C terminal allows you to integrate the CC4003 into a touch-screen system. The Marantz CC4003 comes with a five year warranty.

Features

  • 5-disc changer
  • 5-year warranty
  • Aluminum front panel
  • WMA/MP3 playback available
  • Cirrus Logic CS4392 Super Audio CD grade D/A converter
  • Dual direct disc access key
  • Coaxial/optical digital outputs
  • Gold plated analog audio outputs
  • Headphone output w/ volume level
  • Bi-directional BS232C terminal
  • IR flasher input
  • RC-5 remote in/out
  • Detachable power cord
  • Open/close/play key on
  • 5 IR code set
  • 16" depth chassis
  • Optional rack mount kit

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    setup is very easy, just plugs in and it's ready to go

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    runs fairly energy efficient while playing

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    audio output is clean and undistorted

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    heavy-duty construction with a nice looking brushed aluminum front panel

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    capable of continuous play from one disk to the next

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    wide variety of outputs, including lossless digital in coax and optical formats

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    takes up a lot of room on the shelf, need to plan ahead a little bit

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