Contributions to Marantz 53 series (MS-53, CH-53, CP-53, etc.) (current version)
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<a class="wiki" href="Marantz" rel="">Marantz</a> comes what must be the smallest components ever built! Amplifier SC-53, tuner ST-53, and cassette deck CP-53. Each is only 140mm wide, 30mm tall, and 94mm deep. They fit into an aluminum flight case with a pair of speakers. Each of the speakers measures 120mm wide, 90mm tall, and 94mm deep. Also included was a standalone antenna that looked kind of like old-school rabbit ears.