Description
Retail price: 7190.00
TEST This system combines a SACD player, network streamer and digital-to-analog converter in one component. It plays SACD, CD-A, CD-R and CD-RW and supports FLAC, WAV, AIFF, OGG, MP3, AAC and WMA files. High-resolution streams can be played via Ethernet or Wi-Fi. The analog output stage uses a fully discrete, direct-coupled, dual-mono line-level output circuit. Optional digital inputs include coaxial and optical, as well as a USB-A port for playing files from USB drives. The system is designed and precision manufactured in the USA.
TEST The Mark Levinson No 39 is designed as an integrated CD player with high-quality DAC and preamp functionality. Developed by the Madrigal Audio Labs team, led by engineers such as Tom Colangelo, the No 39 uses only audiophile-grade discrete components and a fully balanced circuit design. The cabinet is milled from solid aluminum for maximum vibration damping. Internal wiring and power supply are designed in-house with minimal signal paths for optimum purity.
TEST Mark Levinson was founded in 1972 in the United States. The brand was named after its founder, Mark Levinson, who had a background as a musician and sound engineer. Its first commercial introduction was the LNP-2 preamplifier, designed for professional applications. Other devices followed later, including amplifiers and processors. In 1980, the brand was acquired by Madrigal Audio Laboratories, after which further product development continued. Since 1999, Mark Levinson has been part of Harman International Industries. The brand first introduced an audio system for use in a vehicle in 2001, in partnership with Lexus. All products are designed with an emphasis on technical specifications and workmanship. Production takes place in the United States using selected components. Mark Levinson equipment is supplied to customers worldwide through a selected network of distributors and dealers.

