Marantz Project D-1
If you ever see a stack of D-1s in a listening room, ask for a demo. Put on Dire Straits – Brothers in Arms or Nils Lofgren – Acoustic Live . You will understand instantly why people spend a decade hunting for these black boxes.
Audiophiles often describe the D-1 as "euphoric." Unlike modern delta-sigma DACs that can sometimes sound clinical or "flat," the D-1 is prized for its ability to bring out the "breathing of the performer" and the atmosphere of the recording hall. It offers a sense of realism that bridges the gap between digital convenience and analog soul. Specifications at a Glance 1998 (Japan) DAC Chips 2x Philips TDA1541A S2 Double Crown Sampling Rates 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz Digital Inputs 3x BNC Coaxial, 3x Optical, 1x AES/EBU XLR Original Price ¥500,000 JPY Why It Still Matters
The analog output section utilizes a Non-Negative Feedback (Non-NFB) design. This approach prevents digital high-frequency noise from being "looped" back into the circuit, which Marantz believed was the primary cause of "cold" or "harsh" digital sound. marantz project d-1
The Marantz Project D-1 is available now at authorized Marantz dealers and online retailers, with a suggested retail price of around $1,500.
The Marantz Project D-1 is far more than a DAC; it is a time capsule. It represents the final, extravagant flowering of an era when cost was no object and the only goal was the absolute fidelity of music reproduction. Born from the ashes of a cancelled Philips super-project and brought to life by a passionate engineering team, it represents the ultimate refinement of the 16-bit format, pushing the TDA1541A S2 chip to its zenith. For its proud owners, it is not just a piece of audio equipment but a daily reminder of a time when engineers dared to dream. And for the rest of us, it remains a legendary benchmark—a true holy grail of the digital domain. If you ever see a stack of D-1s
The D-1 features a 9-step digital scaling option. This allows users to manually adjust the output level to optimize the bit depth allocation for recordings with low signal levels, effectively "lifting" buried musical nuances. III. Industrial Design and Build Quality
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The Marantz Project series is a line of products designed to cater to the needs of music lovers who demand exceptional performance and versatility. The series includes a range of turntables, phono preamps, and other audio equipment that are engineered to deliver the best possible sound quality. The Project D-1 is the latest addition to this series, and it's a game-changer.
The Project D-1 is built like a fortress. It starts with a bottom chassis of 3.2mm thick copper-plated steel, combined with thick aluminum side, rear, and top panels to create a rigid, anti-resonant structure. Its weight of 17kg is a stark testament to its uncompromising physical build.