Mark Levinson 432, 431 User Manual

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Nº432 & Nº431
DUAL-MONO POWER AMPLIFIERS
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Power amplifiers are core components of any high performance entertainment system. Their task is formidable – they must comfort­ably drive a wide variety of demanding speakers while preserving all the power and nuance of the source material. The ability to maintain sonic neutrality, while exercising brute force or finesse as appropriate, is an attribute that has made Mark Levinson
power amplifiers the standard in the industry for nearly 30 years.
The Nº432 and Nº431 replace the Nº336, Nº335 and Nº334 dual-mono power ampli­fiers in the Mark Levinson line. The design of the Nº432 and Nº 431 is derived from the Nº436 and Nº434 mono power amplifiers. This continuing evolution is driven by our unrelenting desire to produce products that deliver better performance and greater value than their predecessors. The Nº432 and
Nº431 have power ratings of 400 and 200
watts per channel at 8, and 800 and
400 watts per channel at 4Ω,
respectively. Like their
300 series predeces-
sors, these new
power ampli-
fiers are convection
cooled and utilize indi-
vidual exposed internal
heatsinks for each channel.
Nº432 &
N
º431
DUAL-MONO POWER AMPLIFIERS
Nº432
Nº432 Interior
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The physical and sonic properties of the Nº432 and Nº431 are built upon the Mark Levinson power amplifier tradition. The power supply is the foundation that all of the audio circuitry is built upon. Each channel benefits from a massive, dedicated, independ­ent linear power supply. Our listening tests continue to confirm that abundant clean power is essential for high performance. Precise control of this power reserve is the task of the power amplifier’s voltage gain and output stage circuitry. Mark Levinson power amplifiers have always featured precision circuitry designed to fully exploit balanced signals. Rather than simply duplicate circuit­ry for both halves of the balanced input signal as many power amplifiers do, our power amplifiers have featured an advanced topolo­gy for greater efficiency, performance and sonic benefits. The Nº432 and Nº431 contin­ue this practice. Though similar to the Voltage Gain circuit in the 300 series power amplifierss that they replace, this new genera­tion of power amplifiers features a more elegant topology closely related to the Nº436 and Nº434 mono power amplifiers.
As with all Mark Levinson power amplifiers, particular attention is paid to the layout of
circuitry and precise location and routing of connections. All circuit board layout is performed by our engineers rather than by a computer program. These new power ampli­fiers outperform their predecessors in part because of the refinement of circuit layout. Additionally, the ultra-high performance parts that make up our balanced circuits are able to work to their full potential because they reside in the most neutral circuit board mate­rial we know of: Arlon
®
. The matched output transistors continue to be the best performing parts available for this application and they are mounted directly to the exposed internal black anodized aluminum heat sinks.
The Nº432 and Nº431 carry on the Mark Levinson tradition of combining brute force with finesse while avoiding the common mistake of imparting their own fingerprint on the sound. They are welcome additions to the impressive Nº436 and Nº434 mono power amplifiers and worthy successors to the 300 series. The Nº432 and Nº431 are capable of providing remarkable performance to provide years of listening enjoyment.
Nº431
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Part # 072-16156
Nº432 & Nº431Dual-Mono Power Amplifiers
Rated power output: Nº432
400W/ch rms power @ 8 800W/ch rms power @ 4
Nº431
200W/ch rms power @ 8 400W/ch rms power @ 4
all above power ratings from 20Hz–20kHz at <0.5% THD (assuming that the AC mains can deliver adequate current, without its own voltage sagging)
Frequency response: within 0.3dB from 20Hz to 20kHz Signal-to-noise ratio: better than –65dB (ref. 2.83V)
Voltage gain: 26.8dB Input impedance: 100k(balanced)
50k(unbalanced)
Input sensitivity 2.83V output: 130 mV
Full output: 2.58V for Nº432, 1.82V for Nº431
Power consumption: Nº432 650W in on, 130 watts in standby, 10W in sleep
Nº431 375W in on, 100 watts in standby, 10W in sleep
Mains voltage: Determined by the needs of the country for which the unit was manufactured;
cannot be reset by dealer or user
Connector complement: (4) custom binding posts
(2) 3-pin XLR balanced input connectors (2) RCA input connectors (2) 1/8” mini-jacks for remote turn-on (1) RS-232 port on RJ-11 (2) Mark Levinson communications ports on RJ-11, RJ-45 (1) IEC-standard AC receptacle
Output impedance: less than 0.02from 20-20,000 Hz Damping Factor: greater than 400, 20-20,000 Hz @ 8 Overall dimensions: Nº432
width: 17.75" (45.1cm) height: 7.65" (19.4cm) depth 19.83" (50.4cm)
Nº431
width: 17.75" (45.1cm) height: 5.91" (15cm) depth 19.83" (50.4cm)
Shipping weight: Nº432 125lb (57kg)
Nº431 105lb (48kg)
Net weight: Nº432 115lb (52kg)
Nº431 95lb (43kg)
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