The Marantz 2200 is an integrated amplifier that was part of Marantz's product lineup during the 1970s. It features an attractive design with a brushed aluminum front panel and distinctive knobs for volume, tone control, and balance. The amplifier provides high-quality audio output and possesses a warm sound signature, characteristic of vintage audio equipment. The 2200 is powered by a robust transistor circuit that delivers a continuous power output of approximately 25 watts per channel into 8 ohms, making it suitable for driving a variety of speakers. Additionally, it includes a built-in phono stage for connecting turntables. The amplifier supports various input sources, including phono, tuner, tape, and auxiliary, thereby offering versatility for different audio setups. Users often appreciate its durability and ease of use, along with the classic Marantz aesthetic.