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  1. Jan 14, 2006 · The No.326S has three pairs of balanced inputs on XLRs and four single-ended inputs on RCAs. Signals passed through the latter are internally converted to balanced operation before being fed to the two volume-control daughterboards (one for each channel), these also made of Arlon 25.

  2. Following in the Mark Levinson tradition, the N°326S exceeds all reasonable expectations for a stereo preamplifier. Its flexible design accommodates a wide range of demands, and shielded audio circuits produce an incomparable sound fit for sophisticated music reproduction systems.

  3. Dec 15, 2008 · The $10,000 No.326S is a single-chassis preamp based on the highly acclaimed No.32 Reference preamplifier, a $15,950 two-box unit introduced in 1999. The No.32 was, astonishingly, the first preamplifier to which the then-27-year-old company applied the designation “Reference.”

  4. Jun 8, 2015 · Mark Levinson No.326S/532H review A capable pairing that delivers a refined and hugely entertaining sound – probably the only amplifier you’ll ever need... Tested at £16800

  5. Sep 8, 2010 · At present, the No.326S is the only pre-amplifier in the Mark Levinson range, which seems a little incongruous in the context of its power amps which top out at £40K (for a pair of No.53...

  6. Sep 11, 2009 · The No. 326S is a sleek piece of kit featuring a black, brushed aluminum façade with a slender display flanked by two gray dials, one for input selection the other for volume. Below the small...

  7. Mark Levinson No.326S line preamplifier Specifications. Sidebar 1: Specifications. Description: Two-channel, solid-state line preamplifier with remote control, optional phono stage, 3 pairs balanced inputs on XLRs, 4 pairs single-ended inputs on RCAs, 1 pair balanced main outputs on XLRs, 1 pair single-ended main outputs on RCAs, 2 pairs record ...