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September 3, 2008 – For Immediate Release
Mark Levinson® Introduces the
No53 Reference Monaural Power Amplifier
Mark Levinson® Redefines Switching Power Amplifiers
by Emphasizing Their Advantages and Strengths While Eliminating the
Traditional Weaknesses Associated with This Product Category
CEDIA EXPO, DENVER, CO – Mark Levinson®, a business
unit of Harman International Industries, Incorporated (NYSE: HAR), famed
for 35 years for its elegant high-performance products, introduces the
No53 Reference Monaural Power Amplifier. As with all Mark Levinson Reference
products, it goes without saying that the primary function of the No53
is to reproduce sound at the purest level possible. Following in the
tradition of such Mark Levinson solid state power amplifier products
as the ML-2 and the No33, the new No53 continues to prove that solid
state electronics can rival the best sounding tube-based designs. More
specifically, the No53 is the first ever switching power amplifier from
Mark Levinson. Despite their numerous advantages – increased efficiency,
more power, compact dimensions, less weight and less heat dissipation
than their linear counterparts – switching power amplifiers have
generally been viewed with skepticism from the audiophile community,
due to the technical limitations inherent in switching designs and assumptions
about the resultant sound quality. The No53, however, is the end result
of an extensive R&D effort to find ways to emphasize the advantages
of switching power amplifiers while overcoming their weaknesses, creating
a landmark product truly worthy of the Mark Levinson Reference designation.
The No53 is rated at an impressive 500 Watts into 8 Ohms,
measures merely 21" H x 9" W x 21" D and weighs only
135 lbs, certainly playing up the strengths for which switching power
amplifiers are known. It is capable of generating truly phenomenal power
levels into virtually any speaker load to support both instantaneous
and continuous demands. More impressive still, the No53 accomplishes
this feat without the slightest change in performance capability while
maintaining a constant, thermally-balanced operating temperature. Unlike
most switching amplifiers, the No53 has superbly efficient power management
capabilities, so its operating temperature does not change, no matter
how hard or long the amplifier is driven.
Switching power amplifiers get their name because they
switch the output devices on and off in very rapid succession, mimicking
the input signal. One set of output devices drives the positive half
of the waveform, and a separate set drives the negative half. The result
is less power being wasted as heat, as the workload is essentially cut
in half. Unfortunately, it also creates some significant design challenges
in terms of how to manage the switching noise – the noise created
from the output devices constantly turning on and off – as well
as a phenomenon called “dead bands.” Traditionally, these
have been the two contributing factors to switching power amplifiers’
reputation for inferior sound quality. However, Mark Levinson has raised
the bar by breaking through these barriers with the No53.
The No53 removes switching noise without affecting the
audio with the introduction of the new patented and proprietary Interleaved
Power Technology (IPT), which, among other things, raises the switching
frequency of the No53 to an extremely high 2MHz. The advantages of this
are twofold: first, it pushes the fundamental switching noise and its
harmonics far above the limit of human hearing, so that they have no
direct affect whatsoever on sound quality; second, it allows for easier
removal of the switching noise from the signal by using much gentler
filters, having no negative effect in the crucial audio band (the result
is a frequency response that is ruler flat across the entire audio spectrum
and is only a few dB down at 100kHz – impressive for any power
amplifier, but staggering for a switching design).
The No53 has also overcome the “dead band”
problem. Dead bands are silent gaps in the audio output, created when
the output devices driving the positive half of the signal and the negative
half of the signal are both turned off. This generally occurs at every
“zero crossing point,” whenever the audio waveform crosses
over from positive amplitude to negative amplitude or vice versa. This
is a constant phenomenon – in a 20kHz audio signal, this point
occurs 40,000 times per second. It becomes a problem, however, because
even the best output devices are not able to turn on and off instantaneously,
so the result is a number of “dead bands” of signal every
second. Obviously, the larger the gap, the more detrimental to the audio
signal. Many designs minimize dead bands by ensuring that the time both
sets of output devices are off is kept as short as possible, which unfortunately
increases the potential for the output devices to be on simultaneously,
which can damage or destroy them. The No53, on the other hand, was designed
using a patented technology that allows both sets of output devices
to be on simultaneously for short periods of time, to completely eliminate
dead bands without damaging the output devices or reducing their life
expectancy. In other words, this completely eliminates the dead band
problem and maintains the No53’s long-term reliability.
Power amplifiers’ challenge and goal is to amplify
the incoming audio signal without distorting it and effortlessly drive
a wide range of loudspeaker impedances at any volume level with the
forcefulness and grace that reference-quality sound reproduction demands.
The No53 is designed toward that end. The chassis is a compact vertical
design consisting of three separate internal compartments to provide
shielding and isolation of the different circuitry – the power
supply in the bottom, the four amplifiers in the middle and the control
circuitry in the top. The power supply is completely isolated and shielded
from the rest of the amplifier to reduce interference from magnetic
fields and high current devices. The extremely low-noise toroidal transformer
features an oversized 2.8kVA transformer with four 47,000µF low-ESR
capacitors. The middle section’s four amplifiers, featuring a
pair of coils each, are arranged symmetrically and mirror-imaged to
maintain separation. Working together, the four amplifiers raise the
effective switching frequency from 500kHz to 2MHz to produce the best
sound quality known from a switching amplifier. The control circuitry
has its own independent regulated power supply and is shielded from
the rest of the amplifier to keep it from interfering with the audio
circuits.
Commenting on the launch of the new No53 Reference Monaural
Power Amplifier, Mark Levinson Director of Sales Ed Stadlen stated,
“With the development of the No53, Mark Levinson’s R&D
team has succeeded in solving the technical hurdles of switching power
amplifiers and bringing a breathtaking, paradigm-shifting product to
market. With the No53, we extracted every last ounce of performance
that a switching power amplifier was capable of, producing what we see
as a truly great sounding power amplifier that can bear the Mark Levinson
name.”
The No53 Reference Monaural Power Amplifier is now available
from authorized Mark Levinson dealers.
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About Mark Levinson®
Mark Levinson® is a unit of Harman International Industries, Incorporated
(www.harman.com). Harman International designs, manufactures and markets
a wide range of audio and infotainment products for the automotive,
consumer and professional markets, and maintains a strong presence in
the Americas, Europe and Asia, employing more than 11,000 people worldwide.
The Harman International family of brands includes AKG®, Audioaccess®,
Becker®, BSS®, Crown®, dbx®, DigiTech®, Harman Kardon®,
Infinity®, JBL®, Lexicon®, Mark Levinson®, Revel®,
QNX®, Soundcraft® and Studer®. Harman International’s
stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol “NYSE:
HAR.”
AKG, Audioaccess, Becker, BSS, Crown, dbx, DigiTech, Harman
Kardon, Infinity, JBL, Lexicon, Mark Levinson, Revel, QNX, Soundcraft
and Studer are trademarks of Harman International Industries, Incorporated,
registered in the United States and/or other countries. Interleaved
Power Technology (IPT), is a trademark of Harman International Industries,
Incorporated.
© 2008 Harman International Industries, Incorporated.
All rights reserved.