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  1. Jul 8, 2020 · While it doesn't have quite the low-frequency solidity of the No.20.6 monoblocks that it replaced in my system, the powerhouse Mark Levinson No.333 has a more natural-sounding midrange and grainfree treble, and throws a spacious, well-defined soundstage.

  2. Jul 8, 2020 · A solid-state stereo amplifier with rated output power of 300Wpc into 8 ohms and 1200Wpc into 2 ohms. See the full specifications, price, dealer information and review of this product on Stereophile.com.

  3. To our aging audiophile, the Mark Levinson 333.5 is simply the best, most neutral sounding, confidently powerful amplifier he has yet heard. He takes great exception to those who say this amp sounds "dull" or "lifeless," suggesting that they have simply not taken the time to mate the amp with the right components, to let it warm up, or listen ...

  4. Jul 8, 2020 · Fig.5 Mark Levinson No.333, spectrum of 50Hz sinewave, DC–1kHz, at 232W into 4 ohms (linear frequency scale). Note that the third harmonic at 150Hz is the highest in level, at –90dB (0.003%). Finally, the No.333 outperformed its power specification in a big way.

  5. Also, it is the first Mark Levinson linear amplifier to incorporate through-hole parts specifically for critical signal-path components and surface-mount components for building smaller circuits with higher performance.

  6. Aug 7, 2020 · “An area where the No.333 excelled was dynamics. I never got the sense that I was running out of headroom, even on high-level, percussion-heavy recordings. Yet, perhaps more important for a high-power amplifier, the Levinson remained transparent at very low levels.

  7. The No.333 is a smart-looking, beautifully constructed dual-mono amplifier. The powerhouse Mark Levinson No.333 has a more natural-sounding midrange and grainfree treble, and throws a spacious, well-defined soundstage.