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There Are No Limits! The recreation of sound has been the passion that has driven Marantz for more than half a century. It is this commitment that has motivated us to produce some of the finest components in the history of consumer electronics. This desire has kept us at the forefront of the industry by leading the way with new and exciting products. Whether you're talking about amplifiers or CD players, Marantz has been the benchmark. The legendary Model 9 mono block amplifiers, for example, were so incredible that NASA utilized a variation of them in the Apollo space program (and if you thought the model 9's were wonderful, wait until you see their replacements - the MA-9S1). Our current amplifiers are so well thought out that they are the perfect choices for any high-end two channel system, home theater system or elaborate whole-house audio distribution system. The model 10b tuner, introduced 1963 is still considered one of the best tuners ever made, even by today's standards. Today's ST-17 takes a page from the 10b's book, and it's even better looking too! In the early 80's, Marantz was the first company in the world to announce a CD player, the CD-63 top loader. A few years later, we followed that introduction up with the world's first two piece CD player - the CD-12, arguably the best CD player ever produced. Continuing with our desire to lead, Marantz was one of the first companies to introduce SACD technology. The rave reviewed SA-1 paved the way for our current SA8260 multi-channel SACD player, the brand new SA-11S1, as well as our audiophile "on a budget" players such as the CC4300 5 disc CD changer and the CD5400 single disc CD player. For 2005, Marantz continues to innovate the distributed audio world with the ZS5300 Multi-zone Control Amplifier. This and every other one of these products adheres to our design philosophy over the past 50+ years...the reproduction of music, exactly as the artist had intended. 212