Marantz 6270Q (1978)

A quartz-lock, direct-drive turntable made in Japan, produced until its update to the 6370Q in 1980.

Overview

The Marantz 6270Q is a two-speed, quartz-lock, direct-drive turntable manufactured in Japan by Chuo Denki (CEC) for Marantz. Released in 1978, it was designed for precise speed stability and user convenience, featuring an auto-return tonearm with cueing and adjustable speed controls. It was succeeded by the 6370Q in 1980.

Specifications

Drive typedirect-drive
Speed controlquartz lock
Speeds2-Speed (33 and 45 RPM)
Tonearm typeS-Shaped, Dynamic Balance
Tonearm featureauto-return lift
Tonearm featurecueing
Featuresspeed strobe and adjustable speed controls
Wow and flutter0.04% WRMS
Rumble-70dB
Made inJapan

Context

The Marantz 6270Q was updated to the 6370Q in 1980, indicating its place in a progression of high-fidelity direct-drive turntables during the late 1970s.

Market

Listed prices for the Marantz 6270Q vary widely, from $25 to $300 USD, with one European listing at €1,790. Common issues include speed instability due to oxidation on internal speed components, and failures in auto shut-off or arm lift function. Due to its age, regular maintenance is recommended, and service manuals are available through various online sources.

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