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audiop
14-08-2019, 18:44
I'm selling a Mark Levinson No 585 Integrated Amplifier HiFi Stereo original package in ecellent condition, This is a really incredible sounding 200 watt per channel, its lightly used, it includes all original package, remote control, power cables, manual etc.

Asking for $4000 shipped

https://i.imgur.com/MVRbR1P.jpg
https://i.imgur.com/LUi4HLw.jpg

moodybuilder
14-08-2019, 18:50
Really great looking amp, glwts

audiop
14-08-2019, 18:53
Really great looking amp, glwts

Thanks buddy, so sad i have to let it go.

Spectral Morn
14-08-2019, 21:38
As per AOS selling rules we need photos of the back as well.

walpurgis
14-08-2019, 21:39
And a price in pounds sterling please.

audiop
14-08-2019, 22:44
https://i.imgur.com/0lWXVAL.jpg

audiop
14-08-2019, 22:46
And a price in pounds sterling please.

£3350

Lawrence001
15-08-2019, 18:35
Didn't know it had a dac. Do you know the spec, max sampling rate, DSD compatible etc?

Ninanina
15-08-2019, 19:11
If it was a 240v version I'd snap it up Redmon..

I love my 383 and I'm sure the 585 would just be more so...

That's a bargain price for a 585

Edward
15-08-2019, 20:25
I wonder if the input voltage can be adjusted internally or by ML?

@Lawrence. max. 192/32 and DSD256.

audiop
15-08-2019, 23:03
Didn't know it had a dac. Do you know the spec, max sampling rate, DSD compatible etc?

Output Power: 200W RMS per channel @ 8 Ω, 20Hz – 20kHz
Damping Factor: >400 @ 20Hz, referred to 8 Ω
Frequency Response:
20Hz – 20kHz, ±0.13dB
2Hz – 250kHz, +0.2dB/–3dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio:
>98dB (20Hz – 20kHz, unweighted)
>103dB (20Hz – 20kHz, A-wtd), referred to full output – maximum volume setting
Voltage Gain: 40.7dB (maximum volume setting)
Total Harmonic Distortion:
<0.01% @ 1kHz, 200W, 8 Ω
<0.1% @ 20kHz, 200W, 8 Ω
Input Impedance: >45k Ω (RCA & XLR)
Input Overload: 5.5V RMS (RCA & XLR)
Sample Rates/Bit Depth:
PCM: 32kHz, 44.1kHz, 48kHz, 88.2kHz, 96kHz, 176.4kHz, 192kHz/up to 32-bit
DSD: Native, single- and double-speed
Analog Audio Connectors:
3 pairs single-ended inputs (RCA)
1 pair balanced inputs (XLR)
1 pair single-ended line outputs (RCA)
1 pair loudspeaker outputs ("Hurricane" binding posts w/banana sockets that accept spade lugs with 1/4" (6.3mm) spacing up to 1/8" (3mm) thick)
Digital Audio Connectors:
1 balanced AES/EBU input (XLR)
2 coaxial S/PDIF inputs (RCA)
2 optical inputs (Tos-Link)
1 asynchronous USB input (USB-B)
Control Connectors:
1 RS-232 port (RJ-12 connector)
1 IR input (1/8" phone jack)
1 programmable 12V DC trigger output (1/8" phone jack), 100mA maximum
1 programmable 12 DC trigger input (1/8" phone jack)
1 Ethernet port (RJ-45 connector)
Mains Voltage: 100V AC, 115V AC, or 230V AC (factory-set)
Power Consumption: Maximum 1000W (power on)
Dimensions (HWD): 7.59" x 17.25" x 19.95"
Weight: 72 lbs.

Light Dependant Resistor
15-08-2019, 23:38
I wonder if the input voltage can be adjusted internally or by ML?

@Lawrence. max. 192/32 and DSD256.

Good question Edward, As with any Mains related adjustment ALWAYS have power off AND the IEC cord disconnected
the manual for the 585 refers to contacting Mark Levinson in the first instance. https://www.marklevinson.com/contact.html

It looks like the IEC fitting right side cover plate is removed to reveal a switch
to switch to 230v ( Yes UK Voltage is higher at 240V, - but ask ML for guidance, IMO 230-240v rating difference is not that fussy one way or the other )
the label then enabling or revealing the higher voltage as I gather once the switch is changed.
The fuse requirements are though different for each voltage and its a bit vague as to whether moving the cover
changes this or if this needs to be done manually, so contact to Mark Levinson is the first step.

ovlov854
16-08-2019, 10:08
If it was a 240v version I'd snap it up Redmon..

I love my 383 and I'm sure the 585 would just be more so...

That's a bargain price for a 585

Hate to be the damp squib but don't forget E.U. buyers and that still us will have to fork out VAT and import tax on top