Mark Levinson No 38 Preamp
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Ships from | Greensboro, NC, 27408 |
Ships to | United States |
Package dimensions | 24.0" × 24.0" × 11.0" (21.0 lbs.) |
Shipping carriers | UPS or FedEx |
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Original accessories | Remote Control, Box |
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This is perhaps one of the best known preamps of Mark Levinson's line. It's considered a classic. This unit is 1993 vintage. It was used on and off by the owner depending on her travel schedule. It's in perfect working order. They're some minor scratches on the back of the unit. They're hard to see but they're there just so you know. The preamp works as new.
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Here are the original specs.
Description: Remote-controlled line-stage preamplifier. Gain: –73.1dB to +18dB. Inputs: two stereo balanced (XLR), four single-ended (RCA), one Mark Levinson Link communications connector, one 1/8" mini-jack for external IR repeater. Outputs: one balanced stereo main output (XLR), one single-ended stereo main output (RCA), two stereo record outputs (RCA), one Mark Levinson Link communication connector. Input impedance: 100k ohms. Output impedance: <6 ohms. Input overload: >16V. Maximum output: 16V RMS, balanced. Power consumption: 40W.
Dimensions: 15.75" W by 3.76" H by 14" D. Weight: 35 lbs.
Price: $3995 (1995); no longer available (2009). Approximate number of dealers: 65.
Manufacturer: Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Middletown, CT 06457 (1995). Mark Levinson division of the Harman Consumer Group, 1718 W. Mishawaka Road, Elkhart, IN 46517. Tel: (516) 594-0300. Web: www.marklevinson.com (2009).
Read more at https://www.stereophile.com/content/mark-levinson-no38-preamplifier-specifications#biAHgWWTjCF0OGFz.99
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How much to ship to 10310,NYC ? Are the slave and master, digital optical ports ? Thanks This is from the users manual
Hi Mike,
Here is the owner’s manual statement on the question…
5 SLAVE AND MASTER COMMUNICATOR PORTS
These communications ports allow the Nº38 to “link” to certain
compatible Mark Levinson components. (See “Linked Functions.”)
The Mark Levinson Linking system uses a Digital Audio Processor as
the Master of (and central clearinghouse for) inter-component
communications. Other components such as digital transports are
connected to the Master as “Slaves,” and can be “daisy-chained”
using their Slave In and Slave Out jacks. As the ultimate destination
of all source signals, the Nº38 Preamplifier must be the final “Slave”
in the chain. (In technical terms, it terminates the communications
buss.) In turn, the Nº38 can serve as a master to an associated
compatible Mark Levinson power amplifier—hence its “Master”
communications port.
Thus, if the only other Mark Levinson Link-compatible component
you have is a digital audio processor, connect its master port to
the Nº38’s slave port using a “straight-through” RJ-45 cable. If there
are additional Mark Levinson Link-compatible components in the
system, place the Nº38 at the end of the chain by connecting the
last slave out port to the Nº38’s slave port.
The power amplifier Link connection is made using a 6-conductor
Link cable. Connect the Nº38’s master port to the slave port of a
compatible Mark Levinson power amplifier.
The owner’s manual has diagrams showing how all this is accomplished.
This is a snapshot of the rear of the unit
Hope this helps, Tommie
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