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Mark Levinson No.532
SOLD $25,000.00
FEB 2010
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Mint Condition
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400WRMS/CH @ 8
OHMS
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Made In U.S.A.
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Original Box
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Worldwide
Shipping
Mark Levinson
No.532 Brochure


Power amplification is
a critical component in any high-performance home entertainment system,
and its job is simple but nuanced: to be powerful and versatile enough
to drive a wide range of demanding loudspeakers, yet be able to do so
with the forcefulness and grace that high-quality sound reproduction
requires. The N º532 exceeds all reasonable expectations, offering
breathtaking sound quality and featuring two impressive 400-watt
monaural power amplifiers housed in a single chassis.
The N º532’s meticulous craftsmanship is evident in the uniquely
engineered design. To create the optimum power delivery system, the
chassis of the N º532 is specially designed to isolate the audio
circuits from interference and noise. When viewed from above, the rear
portion of the power amplifier has three distinct piers. Control and
power circuitry reside in the center pier, separate from the audio
circuitry, which resides in the two outer piers – one dedicated to each
channel. The power transformers are located at the front of the chassis,
away from the audio circuits. This unusual design provides a number of
important advantages – isolation of the potentially noisy power and
control circuits from the delicate audio circuits, additional heat sink
surface area for cooling, and very short signal and power delivery
paths.
Additionally, special care was taken in the design and implementation of
the voltage regulator circuitry. Multiple stages of regulator circuits
are employed, using a combination of series and shunt elements,
custom-tailored to the audio circuitry for which they provide power.
These discrete, low-noise, wide-bandwidth circuits are in close
proximity to the audio signal path that they power, but placed on a
separate circuit board to minimize interaction with the audio signals
and prevent the corruption of low-level signals. The result is higher
resolution, better bass definition, greater focus and more precise
control of dynamics. Similarly extraordinary measures were taken with
the design of the toroidal power transformers, which filter mains-born
noise from the secondary power supply and help ensure that any
capacitance that normally exists between the windings is knocked down to
prevent it from finding its way into the delicate audio circuits. The
power supplies are placed very close together to maximize magnetic field
cancellation, and as far away from the audio signal path as possible to
further reduce the potential for interference.
The compact design of the N º532’s circuitry allows the signal path to
be tighter and shorter, reducing parasitic capacitances and minimizing
propagation delay and phase shift. The end result is a faster, wider
bandwidth, cleaner output signal with very low impedance level and
minimal signal degradation. Lastly, the audio signal output path
contains 24 output devices per channel, providing an impressive power
capability while minimizing crossover distortion.
The first non-Reference Mark Levinson amplifier to be fully
differential, the N º532 provides both RCA and XLR connectors that
accept balanced signals directly into the input stage of the amplifier,
with no additional circuitry. Also, it is the first Mark Levinson linear
amplifier to incorporate through-hole parts specifically for critical
signal path components and surface mount components for building smaller
circuits with higher performance. With the recent evolution of
semiconductors, it is now possible to build more compact circuits, in
turn obtaining better transient response with greater stability and
enhance immunity from noise sources.
As music and cinema systems continue to grow more complex, integrating
individual components takes on greater importance. To address the
increasing demand for more control and communications capabilities, the
N º532 features Mark Levinson’s proprietary ML Net and Link2
inter-device communication protocols, allowing the N º532 to be easily
integrated and controlled by other Mark Levinson devices. The N º532
also provides a traditional 12V trigger input and output to synchronize
on/standby status with other devices that do not include ML Net or
Link2. An RS-232 port also allows the N º532 to be controlled by units
from industry leaders such as AMX™, Crestron® and other third party
integrated control systems.
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Control Connectors: |
Two Link2 ports
One Ethernet port
One 3.5mm mono (tip/sleeve) mini
plug trigger input, 3V-12V DC
One 3.5mm mono (tip/sleeve) mini
plug trigger output, 3V-12V DC
3-Pin IEC standard power connector |
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Dimensions: |
Height (with feet): 9-9/16" (243mm)
Height (without feet): 8-¾" (222mm)
Width: 17-½" (445mm)
Depth: 21-1/18" (536mm) |
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Frequency Response: |
Within 0.1dB from 10Hz to 20kHz |
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Input and Output Connectors: |
Two balanced XLR inputs
Two unbalanced RCA inputs
Two “Hurricane” loudspeaker outputs
with banana-plug sockets
(banana-plug sockets not available
on the 230V AC models) |
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Input Impedance: |
100 kΩ (balanced), 50 kΩ
(unbalanced) |
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Operating Environment: |
Operating temperature: 0° to 35°C
(32° to 95°F)
Storage temperature: -30° to 75°C
(-22° to 167°F)
Relative humidity: 95% maximum
without condensation |
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Output Impedance: |
<20 m&Omega, 20Hz to 20kHz |
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Power Requirements: |
100V~, 120V~, 230V~, 800W, factory
set for destination country |
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Rated Output Power: |
20Hz to 20kHz at <0.5% THD, 400W per
channel at 8Ω, full output from
2.59Vrms |
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Signal-to-Noise Ratio: |
<85dB, reference level: 2.83Vrms |
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Weight: |
Net weight: 121.5 lb (55.2kg)
Shipping weight: 129.5 lb (58.8kg) |
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