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Mark Levinson No. 32 Preamplifiers

Mark Levinson No. 32 Preamplifiers
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Nov, 2024

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Expert review by : Bryan Southard (avrev.com)

Mark Levinson No. 32 Reference Stereo Preamplifier

 

Introduction When Mark Levinson announced they would be introducing a $16,000 preamp ($18,500 with the phono section) there was a group of long time loyalists who scurried to authorized dealers to put down deposits while other audiophiles and music...

Jan, 2001

Consumer review (audioreview.com)

Mark Levinson No. 32 Preamplifiers

 

ML 32 replaced Cello Audio Suite in my system, while power amplifiers remains to be Cello Encore 150 (at least for now). Though I had thought that Cello preamp with amps will be best match in terms of impendence matching (1 mega ohm etc), I prefer the...

Mar, 2014

Consumer review (audioreview.com)

Mark Levinson No. 32 Preamplifiers

 

Bought the ML32 to replace my aging Krell KRC3 preamp. Bought the dealer's demo unit. All i can say that it is definitely in a different class from my KRC3 preamp. I can hear so much more detail through the 32, imaging is 3D with excellent holographic...

Aug, 2008

Consumer review (audioreview.com)

Mark Levinson No. 32 - (Preamplifiers)

 
Aug, 2008

Consumer review (audioreview.com)

Mark Levinson No. 32 Preamplifiers

 

For me the most valuable consideration in evaluating a piece of audio gear is that it be uncolored. In other words, I do not want the component to impart any characteristic into the source material that wasn't in the source originally. On this front...

Aug, 2003

Consumer review (audioreview.com)

Mark Levinson No. 32 Preamplifiers

 

Why do I need a preamp when I am using Elgar +, where I can do a direct connection to the power amps. Simply put the No.32 lights up the harmonics in the system. I have tried endless combination, I mean it is more detailed and balanced

Dec, 2002

Consumer review (audioreview.com)

Mark Levinson No. 32 Preamplifiers

 

I've always found the preamp to be the weakest link. Not any more. The No. 32 is tonally neutral and conveys the wide dynamic range of music like a reference tube preamp but with the speed quiet and slam or solid state. Dead silent. Has a wide deep...

Mar, 2002

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