Marantz | Project D-1
Despite its 16-bit core, the Project D-1 was forward-thinking in its digital processing:
The defining characteristic of the Marantz Project D-1 is its utilization of the legendary . marantz project d-1
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. Despite its 16-bit core, the Project D-1 was
If you’ve managed to find one of these rare units or are curious about why a 1998 16-bit DAC still commands such respect, here is why the Project D-1 is considered the ultimate conclusion of the multibit era. Its weight of 17kg is a stark testament
By the mid-1990s, the Compact Disc format had matured significantly. While the mass market was moving toward cheaper, single-chip multi-bit and early delta-sigma designs, high-end audio manufacturers were locked in a fierce race to extract the absolute maximum fidelity from the standard 16-bit/44.1kHz CD format.
