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How many Watts Does a Marantz 2240b speaker have?

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Matthew Barrera

Published Apr 16, 2026

How many Watts Does a Marantz 2240b speaker have?

The Marantz 2240B produces a full 40 Watts continuous power into 8 Ω speakers, from 20 Hz to 20 kHz, with THD and Inter-modulation under 0.3%. The receiver has inputs for tape, phono and auxiliary as well as quick-connect output terminals for main and remote speakers.

Why does my Marantz 2238b receiver sound bad?

A friend of mine recently asked me to take a look at his Marantz 2238b receiver. When I met him to pick up the receiver, he said overall it “sounded bad” and one of the channels was possibly out.

What kind of repair can I do on a Marantz?

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What do I need to clean on my Marantz 2238b?

To eliminate scratchy sounds on your receiver, you need to clean all of the potentiometers or “pots”. These can vary from knobs you turn to buttons you push or slide. Five pots to clean: Bass, Mid, Treble, Balance and Volume (the most important).

Is there a repair service for a Marantz receiver?

The repair service covers regular repair of Marantz SR-18 or SR-19 receiver. Typical problem- no sound, the unit powers up, all functions work but there is no sound at all.

How does the Marantz 2240 stereophonic receiver sound?

The sound is very full, clear, strong, warm and detailed without being strident or analytical. FM reception could be better, but a Terk antenna helps considerbly. My only issue is with the Dolby button.

A friend of mine recently asked me to take a look at his Marantz 2238b receiver. When I met him to pick up the receiver, he said overall it “sounded bad” and one of the channels was possibly out.

To eliminate scratchy sounds on your receiver, you need to clean all of the potentiometers or “pots”. These can vary from knobs you turn to buttons you push or slide. Five pots to clean: Bass, Mid, Treble, Balance and Volume (the most important).