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  1. Apr 1, 2011 · Mark Levinson ML2. This John Curl designed amplifier established Mark Levinson, the man, as a driving force in the audiophile marketplace. The 25-watt ML2 monoblock, Levinson’s first power amp, was designed for wide-swing-impedance speakers such as the legendary HQD system (Hartley, stacked Quads, Decca Ribbon). Audio Research Reference 610T.

  2. Mark Levinson ML-2. Mono Class A Power Amplifier (1977-81) (1 review) Specifications. Power output: 25 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo) Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz. Total harmonic distortion: 0.1% Dimensions: 483 x 216 x 546mm. Weight: 29.6kg. Year: 1977. Downloads. instruction/owners manual - Jeepo65. schematics -

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  3. Apr 17, 2013 · The ML-2 is a massive class A mono amplifier. It's output power is often advertised to be 25 watts but it's actually more than that, maybe up to 100W. With its class A design that means it's large, heavy, it runs hot and it's power hungry (even when idle).

  4. This monaural power amplifier was developed without any compromise in pursuit of the quality of the power amplifier. Complimentary service push-pull circuit with pure class A operation method for all stages is adopted.

    • 100k Ω
    • Monaural power amplifier
    • 2 systems (parallel connection)
  5. A pair of Mark Levinson ML-2 power amplifiers. While showing cosmetic signs of use, both amplifiers are in perfect working order. These amps have been professionally maintained/serviced by Mark Levinson as needed throughout the years. Important note: One of the amplifiers has had the LEMO in...

  6. 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.

  7. Listed by many in The Absolute Sound to be one of the most significant amplifiers of all time, these Levinson ML2 monoblocks still hold up after 50 years against modern top-of-the-line gear. Normally they'd be price prohibitive for me to even consider owning, but I got a very nice deal from an extremely nice man who was downsizing.