MarantzMarantz is a company that develops and sells high-fidelity audio electronics products. The first Marantz audio product was designed and built by Mr. Saul Marantz in the USA. Marantz the company had significant success in the 1970s with its high fidelity components. During the 1980s, while owned by Philips, pioneer in compact disc technology, Marantz built some very well received CD players, but other products were not as successful as they were in the 1970s for various reasons which are the subject of many audiophile arguments today. As of the early 1990s, Marantz has focused on higher end components that have been the subject of consistent critical acclaim. History
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Some well known Devices from the 1960s and 1950s:. He will most likely be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame after his retirement, which is considered to be announced very soon, considering his displeasement of Mike Martz being fired. Some well known Devices from the 1970s:. He also moved up to #9 on the NFL's list of all time leading rushers by surpassing Marcus Allen's total of 12,243 yards. Some well known Devices from the 1980s:. In the 2005 season, Faulk moved up to #16 on the NFL's list of all time leading receivers by recording his 765th reception(retired fullback Larry Centers is the only running back with more receptions then Faulk). As of the early 1990s, Marantz has focused on higher end components that have been the subject of consistent critical acclaim. In the 2004 season, Faulk recorded his 100th rushing touchdown, becoming only the 6th player in NFL history to accomplish this feat. During the 1980s, while owned by Philips, pioneer in compact disc technology, Marantz built some very well received CD players, but other products were not as successful as they were in the 1970s for various reasons which are the subject of many audiophile arguments today. Although Faulk is no longer a starter, he is still used frequently as a rusher and pass receiver, and continues to achieve significant career milestones. Marantz the company had significant success in the 1970s with its high fidelity components. Entering his 12th season, he serves as a reserve tailback on the Rams, behind Oregon State standout Steven Jackson. Saul Marantz in the USA. He would never reached such the stratospheric statistical levels that he reached in 1999 to 2001, but is still a servicable running back in the NFL. The first Marantz audio product was designed and built by Mr. He was also named All-NFC, ALL-NFL, and selected for the Pro Bowl in each of those years. Marantz is a company that develops and sells high-fidelity audio electronics products. In that span, he scored 59 total TD's, amassed 6765 yards of total offense (4122 rushing and 2643 receiving) and won the NFL Most Valuable Player Award and three NFL Offensive Player of the Year Awards. 1 Preamplifier. Marshall Faulk had what may have been the best consecutive seasons in league history during these years. 8B Amplifier. Faulk did however have an impressive performance in the game, rushing for 76 yards and catching 4 passes for 54 yards against Bill Belichick's defense. 10B Tuner. On the strength of their backfield and newly revamped defense, the Rams reached Super Bowl XXXVI, only to lose to the Patriots on a game-winning field goal by Adam Vinatieri. 2325 Receiver. Faulk finished second in MVP voting to his teammate Kurt Warner, but was named Offensive Player of the Year for the third year in a row. 300DC Amplifier. The next season with Warner healthy, and the defense creating turnovers and putting pressure on opposing QBs, the Rams went 14-2. 3250 Preamplifier. They quicky exited as a result, losing to the New Orleans Saints in the NFC Wild Card game. 2130 Tuner. The slid into the playoffs after finishing 10-6, and were unable to secure home field. PM 17. Even with the offense scoring the most points and yards during the "The Greatest Show On Turf" era, they gave up 470 points. PM 82. Although Trent Green was a spectacular back-up when Kurt Warner was sidelined for 5 games, the Rams defensive woes were too much for any offense to overcome. CD 17. Louis, as the Rams were not able to replicate the record they had the year prior. CD 73. But all was not well in St. 2002 Marantz Japan and Denon merge to form D&M Holdings, to later be joined by other elite audio equipment brands, most famously McIntosh Labs and Boston Acoustics. He also averaged 5+ yards per carry again, this time with 5.4. acquired the brand and all overseas sales subsidiaries. Faulk had 18 scores on the ground, setting a new franchise record, and 8 through the air. 2001 Marantz Japan Inc. He had 1359 yards rushing in 14 games and set a new NFL record with 26 total TDs (a record that would soon be broken by Priest Holmes, although it should be noted Faulk missed 2 games in 2000 and would likely have extended the record had he been present in those games). and Canada trademarks and dealer network. In addition to this remarkable achievement Faulk was the MVP in 2000, and again the Offensive Player of the Year. 1992 Philips acquires U.S. Louis). and Canada) to Philips Electronics. The following year Faulk became the first running back in NFL history to lead his team in receptions five separate seasons (three in Indianapolis and twice in St. 1980 Superscope sold the Marantz brand, dealer network, and all overseas assets (except U.S. For all this effort and success, he was named Offensive Player of the Year and starter for the NFC squad in the 1999 NFL Pro Bowl. changes its name to Marantz Japan Inc. Replays showed a last minute block to defensive rookie of the year Jevon Kearse, delivered by Faulk, bought Warner just enough time to release the ball. 1975 Standard Radio Corp. He was also one of the main reasons why "The Catch" (a 73 yard touchdown reception that scored the final points of the game), as the Rams fans called it, made by Isaac Bruce had even been successfull. 1966 Beginning with the Model 25, and then 22 and 28, Marantz started manufacturing their products in Japan through a partnership with Standard Radio Corp. This is perhaps due to the Titans inability to stop the Rams passing game, which Faulk was a major part of, recording 5 receptions for 90 yards. 1964 Marantz Acquired by Superscope. In the game, Faulk was contained on the ground by Titans head coach Jeff Fisher's defensive scheme, limiting him to just 17 rushing yards. 1952 Saul Marantz sells his first audio product, the "Consolette" pre-amp. The Rams eventually went on to win Super Bowl XXXIV. With 1381 yards rushing (a superb 5.5 yards-per-carry average), 1,048 receiving yards, and scoring 12 touchdowns in a truly fantastic year, Faulk joined Roger Craig as the only men to total 1,000+ yards in each category in a season. Faulk's patience and diligence in learning the Rams offense paid off when he totaled 2,429 yards from scrimmage, obliterating Barry Sanders mark set in 1997. In this offense he put up some of the best all-purpose numbers in the history of the NFL. Louis Faulk was the catalyst for "The Greatest Show on Turf", a nickname given to the Rams spread offense formation, innovated by Dick Vermeil and Mike Martz. In his first year in St. The Colts took Edgerrin James with their first pick and he joined Peyton Manning and Marvin Harrison in an offense that would dominate for years. Colts President Bill Polian didn't want to have the young team's chemistry damaged, so he traded Faulk for second- and fifth-round picks in the upcoming draft . Louis the following season due to problems he referred to as "misunderstandings", as Faulk had missed practice's and was considered holding out for a new contract. Faulk was shipped to St. It would also be the first of an NFL-record 4 consecutive 2000+ total-yard seasons. He also caught 86 passes for 906 yards that year and was the NFL's leader in total yards from scrimmage with an astounding 2227, beating out Denver's MVP running back Terrell Davis by 2 yards, and he finishing 4th in the league in receptions. Fortunately, he recovered from the injury and rushed for 1,000+ yards in each of the next two seasons, setting a new personal high with 1319 in 1998. Because of a toe injury he suffered earlier in the season, he only rushed for 587 yards, with a paltry 3yds-per-carry average. Unfortunately, the next year was a miserable one for Faulk. The Colts made the post-season, going 9-7, and narrowly missed the Super Bowl after a close loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship Game. The next season Faulk rushed for 1078 yards and 14 total TDs. The Colts improved to 8-8. Faulk responded by rushing for 1282 yards and 11 touchdowns, and one receiving touchdown. Faulk was drafted 2nd overall in the 1994 NFL Draft by the Indianapolis Colts, who were in desperate need of a running game. Faulk left San Diego State with many of the school's offensive records bearing his name, amongst them an astounding 62 TD's, which is also the 2nd most in NCAA history. Although in the next two seasons, he would not replicate the success of his freshmen year, he showed in final season he was still an all-purpose back, catching 47 passes for 640 yards, which aided him in ranking 3rd in all-purpose yardage that year, in addition to finishing 2nd in scoring. In 37 carries, he racked up 386 yards and scored seven touchdowns, both NCAA records for freshmen, and built on this perfomace throughout the year, compiling one of the greatest freshman seasons in NCAA history, gaining 1429 yards rushing, with 23 total TD's (21 rushing), and 140 points scored. In one of the most prolific performances of his entire career, he ran all over University of the Pacific in just his second collegiate start. Marshall Faulk was a stand out back at San Diego State University, compared to Gale Sayers, Roger Craig and Thurman Thomas with his ability to rush and receive. Louis Rams before the 1999 season. He was traded to the St. He was drafted 2nd overall by the Indianapolis Colts in 1994 out of San Diego State University (SDSU). Marshall William Faulk (born February 26, 1973 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American football player in the National Football League. |