Mark Levinson ML-3
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The Mark Levinson ML-3 is a 200 W per channel dual monaural power amplifier that uses toroidal transformers. Produced between 1979 and 1987 the ML-3 is two electrically separate amplifiers in one chassis, hence the name "Dual Monaural". It also featured discrete circuit construction, no integrated circuits were incorporated in order to keep the signal pure.
[edit] Specifications
- 200W/ch @ 8 ohms
- Range: 20 Hz to 20 kHz with less than 0.2% THD
- Gold Plated Camac Input Connectors
- Adjustable AC Voltage: 100, 120, 200, 220 or 240 V
- Adjustable Output Damping Toggle Switches (one per channel)(in later models only)