Mark Levinson No. 53 User Manual

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R

EINVENTING THE

P

OWER

A

MPLIFIER

– A

GAIN

The Mark Levinson

®

ML-2 power amplifier,

introduced in 1972, flew directly in the face

of conventional wisdom, demonstrating

beyond all doubt that a solid-state amplifier

could outperform its vacuum-tube counter-

parts. A 25-watt pure Class A monaural

power amplifier, the ML-2 set Mark Levinson

engineers on a path – designing and building

the world’s best-performing linear power

amplifiers – they’ve been traveling ever

since. But technology continues to advance,

often relentlessly, and Mark Levinson

products advance with it.

The N

o

53 Reference monaural power

amplifier is a landmark, the first-ever switch-

ing power amplifier from the Mark Levinson

brand, and the first Mark Levinson power

amplifier to earn the Reference designation

since the N

o

33 in 1994.

Switching power amplifiers are not new,

and although they offer several advantages

over linear designs – more power, increased

efficiency, compact dimensions, lower

weight and less heat dissipation – they’ve

been generally maligned by audiophiles

for inferior sound quality. The audiophiles

are right – there are significant technical

limitations inherent in conventional switch-

ing designs. But Mark Levinson engineers

have successfully overcome the limitations

with the N

o

53.

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