All-in-one system £1899 whf.cm/Model40n
Isn't this a beauty? The emergence of all-in-one systems in the world of hi-fi has meant more lifestyle-friendly models in both size and looks, and the Marantz Model 40n is a prime example of just how much first impressions matter. It is immediately visually appealing; all you need to do is add a pair of speakers to this unit and you've got a tidy hi-fi system.
The Marantz Model 40n was first unveiled in early 2022 with a launch price of £2199. That price has since come down a few hundred pounds for patient potential buyers in the UK, where it is now available for £1899.
A premium just-add-speakers system such as this Marantz has strong competition from the likes of the Cambridge Audio Evo 75 and Evo 150 and the Naim Uniti Atom, all of which are five-star products. Marantz has previous form in this category too, with the older and more affordable Marantz PM7000N (tested at £999) wowing us enough with its entertaining sound to win a 2021 What Hi-Fi? Award.
Gorgeous aesthetics
The Marantz Model 40n, however, is a different proposition. Marantz is keen to reposition itself as a luxury hi-fi brand and that intent is clear in the 40n's gorgeous build and aesthetics.
It's an elevated, sophisticated step above the PM7000N and the budget 6000-series models we have seen before, but still built with terrific attention to quality. The metal casing and elegant fascia are made to a high standard. We like the simplicity of the control dials being all in a row (which are a joy to use); the subtle illumination that glows around the panel; and that lovely little circular display. It all combines to create a classy unit that we can imagine will instil pride of ownership in any buyer. We have the silver gold finish for review, but the 40n also comes in black.
This story is from the October 2023 edition of What Hi-Fi UK.
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