Up for sale here is this complete rebuild kit for a Marantz 2275. This includes all the parts you need to rebuild a Marantz 2275 P800 power supply board, both P700 amp boards, PE01 tone board, PS01 switch board, P400 phono EQ board, P200 FM IF board, P300 FM MPX board, PC01 Dolby board, and P150 AM tuner board, as well as replacements for the 2 main capacitors. This does not include output transistors, lights, or fuses. I have new OnSemi MJ21195G/MJ21196G outputs listed here if you need them. Please don't buy any of the fake Chinese transistors on eBay--those are counterfeit and may blow up.

This kit includes the following:

Power Supply:
8 capacitors (Nichicon PW, Panasonic FC)
7 transistors (Fairchild/Onsemi)
5 diodes (2 dual diodes, 2 zener diodes)
1 Relay (Omron)

P700 Amp:
6 capacitors (Nichicon KL)
8 transistors (Fairchild/Onsemi, two are HFE-matched pairs)
8 diodes
heat-shrink tubing

PE01 tone board:
15 capacitors (Nichicon PW, Nichicon Muse, Wima film, Panasonic film)
4 transistors (Fairchild/Onsemi)

PS01 switch board:
5 capacitors (Nichicon KL)

P400 Phono EQ board:
7 capacitors (Nichicon PW, Nichicon Muse, Panasonic film)
6 transistors (Fairchild/Onsemi)
2 diodes
1 double diode (to replace the VD1212)

P200 FM IF board:
16 capacitors (Nichicon PW, Wima film)

P300 FM MPX board:
18 capacitors (Nichicon PW, Wima film)

PC01 Dolby board:
4 capacitors (Wima film)

P150 AM tuner board:
7 capacitors (Nichicon PW, Wima film)

2 new main capacitors (Cornell-Dubilier Made in USA 15000 uf 100v, same diameter as the old ones)
2 Panasonic film bypass capacitors (for the main caps)

Instructions

These are all high-quality brand new genuine parts. These are extremely high-quality parts, and they are what I use when I rebuild Marantz equipment. The transistors are the correct subs for the originals, and the capacitors are the same capacitance (uf) and the same or higher voltage. The main capacitors go up in capacitance slightly for improved sound.

I will include surprisingly well-written instructions, but rebuilding a receiver is moderately complicated, and you should know what you're doing and have a decent soldering iron and a dim-bulb tester with 60W or 100W incandescent bulb. Please see my pictures for details.

US shipping and handling is $12, and international is $28. If you have any questions, please ask.