Mark Levinson - No. 29 - No Reserve - Solid state power amplifier






Holds dual bachelor's degrees in electronics and physics with 20 years in audio engineering.
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Mark Levinson No. 29 amplifier, serial number 1851, manufactured in 1992, tested and working, with dimensions 45 × 20 × 37 cm and weight 20 kg, in excellent physical condition.
Description from the seller
Contents of the auction:
Mark Levinson No. 29
Serial number 1851
made by Madrigal Audio Laboratories (USA 1992)
Comes with a shielded high-end quality mains cable, a balanced XLR interlink, and the user manual.
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Condition:
From the original owner:
Tested and found to be in good condition; all factory specifications are more than met.
Externally very beautiful, without notable signs of use.
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Description:
This is an absolutely reliable, extremely stable amplifier that performs excellently under all conditions and will continue to do so in the future.
The first-class build quality is impeccable.
I will not describe the sound quality here; you simply have to experience it for yourself.
From photo 7 you can find test reports from the German trade press.
The articles appeared in Audio 1991/08, Stereoplay 1990/09, and STEREO 1991/01.
The German (always thorough) reviewers were impressed by the Swiss refinement the Madrigal engineers embedded in this powerful American device.
The test in Stereoplay from 1990/09 was decisive for my purchase decision at the time (1992), a decision I have never regretted.
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Brief specifications:
Dimensions: 45 x 20 x 37 (W x H x D)
Weight: 20 kg
Measured output power: 75 watts per channel into 8 Ω (130 watts into 4 Ω)
Original price in the Netherlands at launch in 1991: €5,500
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Packaging and shipping:
The Mark Levinson is packed in a Rajapack CAT-08 box (category XXL heavy-duty) made of triple-wall cardboard with a load capacity of up to 500 kg. (last photo)
Shipping is arranged by Catawiki; they have struck a very favorable deal with several providers.
This way the seller has nothing to do with the shipping costs, and the buyer is insured of the most favorable market price.
Contents of the auction:
Mark Levinson No. 29
Serial number 1851
made by Madrigal Audio Laboratories (USA 1992)
Comes with a shielded high-end quality mains cable, a balanced XLR interlink, and the user manual.
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Condition:
From the original owner:
Tested and found to be in good condition; all factory specifications are more than met.
Externally very beautiful, without notable signs of use.
---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Description:
This is an absolutely reliable, extremely stable amplifier that performs excellently under all conditions and will continue to do so in the future.
The first-class build quality is impeccable.
I will not describe the sound quality here; you simply have to experience it for yourself.
From photo 7 you can find test reports from the German trade press.
The articles appeared in Audio 1991/08, Stereoplay 1990/09, and STEREO 1991/01.
The German (always thorough) reviewers were impressed by the Swiss refinement the Madrigal engineers embedded in this powerful American device.
The test in Stereoplay from 1990/09 was decisive for my purchase decision at the time (1992), a decision I have never regretted.
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Brief specifications:
Dimensions: 45 x 20 x 37 (W x H x D)
Weight: 20 kg
Measured output power: 75 watts per channel into 8 Ω (130 watts into 4 Ω)
Original price in the Netherlands at launch in 1991: €5,500
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Packaging and shipping:
The Mark Levinson is packed in a Rajapack CAT-08 box (category XXL heavy-duty) made of triple-wall cardboard with a load capacity of up to 500 kg. (last photo)
Shipping is arranged by Catawiki; they have struck a very favorable deal with several providers.
This way the seller has nothing to do with the shipping costs, and the buyer is insured of the most favorable market price.
