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The editors liked
Incredible power output capable of powering any speaker on the market today with juice to spare making the Mark Levinson No. 433 a very versatile amplifier for a variety of system and needs
The No. 433 has a smooth
Rich textured sound that is rife with air and possesses striking dynamics that bring movie soundtracks to life
A slightly warm midrange and solid bass impact make the No. 433 on
The editors didn't like
The No. 433's wing nut style binding posts limit your speaker cable options. The posts themselves are a bit wide so not every size spade termination is going to fit. Check with your dealer as to which speaker cables fit best as you can always have your cables reterminated if needed either by the dealer or the cable manufacturer
The No. 433 sounds noticeably better when utilized with its balan
Incredible power output capable of powering any speaker on the market today with juice to spare making the Mark Levinson No. 433 a very versatile amplifier for a variety of system and needs, The No. 433 has a smooth, rich textured sound that is rife with air and possesses striking dynamics that bring movie soundtracks to life, A slightly warm midrange and solid bass impact make the No. 433 on
The No. 433's wing nut style binding posts limit your speaker cable options. The posts themselves are a bit wide so not every size spade termination is going to fit. Check with your dealer as to which speaker cables fit best as you can always have your cables reterminated if needed either by the dealer or the cable manufacturer, The No. 433 sounds noticeably better when utilized with its balan
With a retail price of $10,000.00 the No. 433 is a big-bucks power amp and you unquestionably get what you pay for. While you can pay less for the same power output from other amps, I assure you you're not getting the same sound quality. The musicality...
Abstract: Good things come in threes, they say. Well, three-channel power amps suit me just fine. My main component rack is at the back of the room, so I split power duties between a two-channel amp under the rack to drive my rear-channel B&W 804S speakers and, ...
Abstract: On this blistery, wintry night here in the Northeast, it's great to settle in at home and warm up with the best prescription against the elements: the blues. And not just any blues either. I'm talking about turning up the volume on the "Master of ...
Abstract: To the untrained eye, it would be hard to pick out the No. 433 from the rest of the Mark Levinson line of power amplifiers, as it shares the same stylistic flair, with its slightly bowed gray accent panels that flank each side of the faceplate. The No....
Abstract: With a retail price of $10,000, the Mark Levinson No. 433 exists in a category where words like absolute, benchmark, pinnacle and reference are commonplace. The No. 433 is all of these things and rightfully so, for it is truly a benchmark product, not ...
Abstract: Following on our recent review of the Mark Levinson No 326S Preamplifier, we now review the No 433 three-channel (200 watts per channel) and No 436 (350 watts monoblock) power amplifiers. The No 436 is several years old, while the No 433 is new, refle...