Madrigal Imaging Stereo Amplifier N33 User Manual

Operating Manual  
Mark Levinson®  
Nº 33  
Reference Monaural  
Power Amplifier  
Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc.  
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Important Safety Instructions  
Please read all instructions and precautions carefully and completely before operating your Mark Levinson®  
power amplifier.  
1. ALWAYS disconnect your entire system from the AC mains before connecting or disconnecting  
any cables, or when cleaning any component.  
2. This product must be terminated with a three-conductor AC mains power cord which includes  
an earth ground connection. To prevent shock hazard, all three connections must ALWAYS be  
used.  
3. AC extension cords are not recommended for use with this product.  
4. NEVER use flammable or combustible chemicals for cleaning audio components.  
5. NEVER operate this product with any covers removed.  
6. NEVER wet the inside of this product with any liquid.  
7. NEVER pour or spill liquids directly onto this unit.  
8. NEVER block air flow through ventilation slots or heatsinks.  
9. NEVER bypass any fuse.  
10. NEVER replace any fuse with a value or type other than those specified.  
11. NEVER attempt to repair this product. If a problem occurs, contact your Mark Levinson® re-  
tailer.  
12. NEVER expose this product to extremely high or low temperatures.  
13. NEVER operate this product in an explosive atmosphere.  
14. ALWAYS keep electrical equipment out of the reach of children.  
15. ALWAYS unplug sensitive electronic equipment during lightning storms.  
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From all of us at Madrigal Audio Laboratories, thank you for choosing the  
Mark Levinson Nº 33 Reference Monaural Power Amplifier.  
A great deal of effort went into the design and construction of this precision  
device. Used properly, it will give you many years of enjoyment.  
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Table of Contents  
Unpacking the Nº33 ................................................................................... 6  
Handling the Shipping Crate............................................................................ 6  
Unpacking Procedure ....................................................................................... 6  
Placement Considerations ........................................................................ 9  
Ventilation ........................................................................................................... 9  
Spiking the Amplifier ........................................................................................ 10  
Operating Voltage .................................................................................... 11  
Nº33 AC mains current requirements ..................................................... 12  
Nº33 rear-panel label ............................................................................... 12  
Special Design Features........................................................................... 13  
Massive Power Supply ..................................................................................... 13  
AC Regeneration ............................................................................................. 13  
Fully balanced design ..................................................................................... 14  
True Voltage Source ........................................................................................ 14  
Extensive Protection ........................................................................................ 15  
Front Panel ................................................................................................. 16  
Rear Panel ................................................................................................. 17  
Remote turn-on tip polarity ..................................................................... 20  
Care & Maintenance................................................................................ 23  
U.S. and Canadian Warranty ................................................................... 24  
90-Day Limited Warranty................................................................................. 24  
Five Year Extended Warranty ......................................................................... 24  
Obtaining Service..................................................................................... 25  
Specifications............................................................................................ 26  
Dimensions: Nº33 ...................................................................................... 27  
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Unpacking the Nº33  
Handling the The shipping weight of each of your Nº33 Reference Monaural Power Amplifiers  
Shipping Crate is approximately 435 pounds (198 kg). Any freight this massive must be handled  
with extreme care to avoid injury. At least two strong people are required (more  
is nice) to unpack the Nº33 amplifiers safely once they have been delivered to  
the appropriate location in their shipping crates.  
Included with your new Mark Levinson amplifier is two pairs of knit, white  
gloves designed to assist you in the initial unpacking and placement of your new  
purchase. Please accept them as a token of our appreciation for having purchased  
one of our products.  
Warning!  
Under no circumstances should you consider unpacking your  
amplifier without adequate assistance, as both personal  
injury and damage to the product is likely unless you follow  
the procedures listed below.  
The shipping crates used for transporting the Nº33 power amplifiers should be  
kept upright (as indicated by the arrows on the outside of the crates) at all times  
during the unpacking procedure.  
Save all packing material for future use. In the event that you need to ship your  
Nº33 amplifiers, only their original, purpose-designed shipping crates are accept-  
able. Any other method of shipping these heavy products will almost certainly  
result in damage to the amplifiers.  
Unpacking Procedure The shipping crates for your amplifiers are modular in design to facilitate the  
packing and unpacking of these massive products. Nonetheless, there is no es-  
caping the fact that these amplifiers are heavy.  
Caution!  
Do not attempt to lift the Nº33 from its packing crate alone.  
Never attempt to lift a Nº33 power amplifier while bending  
from the waist.  
Always stand as straight as possible and use your leg muscles  
to lift the amplifier.  
Never attempt to lift the entire amplifier at one time (even with  
two people). Instead, always lift either one end or the other,  
leaving the remaining end to be supported by the base of  
the shipping crate or the floor.  
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To safely unpack the Nº33 amplifier:  
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CAREFULLY CUT THE NYLON STRAPPING AROUND THE CRATE  
These straps may be under some tension, and the ends may snap outward  
when that tension is first released. Stand to one side when cutting each ny-  
lon strap to avoid any chance of the strap contacting you.  
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REMOVE ALL CLAMPS AND THE FOUR SCREWS HOLDING THE TOP OF  
THE CRATE TO THE FOUR SIDES  
You may use a large screwdriver or a small crowbar to pry the clamps off  
the crate. Set these clamps aside. (Save all shipping materials for possible  
future use.)  
Two screws are located at each end of the short side of the top of the crate.  
Remove and save these four screws, which secure the top of the crate to the  
sides. (Save all shipping materials for possible future use.)  
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LIFT OFF THE TOP OF THE CRATE, AND SET IT ASIDE  
The various pieces of the crate are designed to fit snugly into one another.  
Do not be surprised if removing the top requires some effort, especially if  
unpacking takes place in a humid climate where the wood may have  
swelled slightly from the moisture.  
LIFT ALL FOUR SIDES UP AND AWAY FROM THE BASE  
The sides and ends may be lifted up and out of their respective slots in the  
base of the crate, and set to aside. As with the top, this may require some  
effort. You should now have the Nº33 standing on the wooden base of the  
crate, inside its plastic shipping bag.  
USING A RATCHETED SOCKET WRENCH, REMOVE THE FOUR BOLTS  
HOLDING THE Nº33 TO THE BASE OF THE CRATE  
The Nº33 is attached to the base of its shipping crate with four bolts, acces-  
sible between the pieces of blue, dense foam along the sides of the base.  
These bolts attach directly to the bottom of the feet of the Nº33 from un-  
derneath, and have 916" hexagonal heads. Using a ratcheted socket wrench,  
remove these four bolts from underneath each amplifier.  
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REMOVE THE WOODEN RETAINING BAR FROM THE FRONT OF THE BASE  
Two more bolts with 916" hexagonal heads hold this retainer in place. Re-  
move the bolts and the retaining bar and set them aside.  
WITH AT LEAST TWO STRONG PEOPLE, CAREFULLY SLIDE THE Nº33 FOR-  
WARD, OFF THE CRATE’S BASE AND ONTO THE FLOOR  
Understand this step completely before attempting it. The Nº33 is ex-  
tremely heavy and must be handled with great care to avoid possible per-  
sonal injury or damage to the unit when attempting to lift it.  
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Your Mark Levinson® Nº33 power amplifiers incorporate heavy duty casters  
to facilitate their movement. If your flooring is even slightly fragile, be ad-  
vised that significant pressure is generated by the Nº33’s approximately 350  
pounds (160 kg) being supported by four round casters. Before you remove  
the Nº33 from its shipping crate’s base, you may want to take measures to  
protect delicate flooring from possible damage.  
With two people at the front of the amplifier to support its weight, carefully  
slide the amplifier forward. (A third person may be needed to hold the  
crate bottom in place as the amplifier is slid forward.) As the front casters  
clear the front edge of the crate, the two people in front must begin to sup-  
port the weight of the front half of the amplifier. There is a “handle” built  
into the sculpted faceplate for this purpose, just above the Mark Levinson  
logo. Alternatively, you may also grip the front heatsinks. While supporting  
the front of the amplifier, continue sliding the amplifier forward until the  
center section of the amplifier has cleared the edge of the crate’s base. The  
front of the amplifier may then be lowered gently to the floor.  
With the amplifier supported by the floor in the front and the crate in the  
rear, both people should move to the rear of the amplifier. Gripping the rear  
heatsinks, lift the rear end of the amplifier and slide the base of the crate  
away. (A third person is helpful in this, if available.) Gently lower the rear of  
the amplifier to the floor, allowing it to come to rest on its casters.  
Congratulations. The hard part is over.  
After unpacking your Nº33 power amplifiers, keep all packing materials for  
future transport. Shipment of the amplifier without the original packing mate-  
rial will almost certainly result in damage to the amplifier, and is not recom-  
mended.  
Locate and remove all accessory items from the accessory cartons. Accessories for  
each amplifier include:  
4 machined aluminum spiked “feet”  
Carefully inspect your amplifier for possible damage. If you discover any, see your  
Mark Levinson dealer immediately.  
Important:  
When it comes to high current AC wiring such as the Nº33 will  
typically use, building regulations and electrical codes vary  
from region to region (sometimes even from one municipality  
to the next). For this reason, it is impossible for us to anticipate  
the requirements of your area with regard to high current AC  
hookups. Please review this manual’s section on Operating  
Voltage and contact a local electrical contractor for advice  
on connecting your Nº33 to the AC mains power in your area.  
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Placement Considerations  
For your protection, review “Important Safety Instructions” and  
“Operating Voltage” before you install your Nº33.  
PRECAUTION  
Your Mark Levinson Nº33 power amplifiers are specifically designed to stand on  
the floor, and must be used as freestanding units. In most installations, locating  
them near the loudspeakers is best. Obviously, this approach minimizes the  
length of the speaker wires and necessitates longer interconnecting cables from  
the preamplifier to the power amplifiers. The advantage to this strategy lies in the  
fact that the interconnecting cables carry low-current signals which are more  
readily transmitted over distances with great accuracy than are the necessarily  
high current signals required by loudspeakers.  
Note that adequate clearance for the AC cord and connecting signal cables must  
be left behind each Nº33. We suggest leaving at least six inches (15 cm) of free  
space behind each Nº33 so that all cables have sufficient room to bend without  
crimping or undue strain.  
Each amplifier should also be placed in such a way that the power switch on the  
rear panel is easily accessible. This switch disconnects power from even the su-  
pervisory power supply, resulting in effective disconnection of the amplifier from  
the AC mains. (Note that under these conditions, the amplifier cannot respond to  
remote-turn-on commands, etc.)  
Ventilation Your Mark Levinson Nº33 power amplifiers have been designed to complement  
your listening room visually, with a tall and narrow frontal area which reduces  
their effective “footprint” and makes them far more presentable than would be  
the case with a more traditionally proportioned design. As a result, they can be  
more easily placed beside your loudspeakers. As freestanding units, the Nº33 am-  
plifiers normally will have no problem with ventilation.  
Each of your Nº33 power amplifiers dissipate approximately 800 watts of energy  
as heat when “at idle.” It is therefore normal and perfectly safe for them to run  
warm. They do, however, require free air flow around them to allow adequate  
heat dissipation through air circulation. The top plate and heatsinks of the Nº33  
must be kept free from any obstruction which would reduce the free flow of air.  
If your amplifier must be located inside an enclosure of some sort that restricts  
airflow, we strongly advise using some fans to increase ventilation through the  
enclosed space. If the amplifiers become too warm to touch, they are receiving  
inadequate ventilation. While they are fully protected against overheating, no one  
enjoys interrupted listening sessions.  
Mechanical drawings are included in this manual to facilitate special installations  
and custom enclosures where necessary (see “Dimensions” at the end of this  
manual).  
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Spiking the Amplifier Once you have established locations for your amplifiers, you may elect to immo-  
bilize them by using the four spiked “feet” included with each amplifier. These  
machined aluminum parts fit snugly over the heavy duty casters on the bottom  
of each amplifier and provide fixed, rounded points which prevent the amplifiers  
from rolling about on their casters. Given the weight of the amplifier, sharply  
pointed spikes are neither needed nor desirable.  
If you elect to “spike” your amplifier, enlist the help of another person. Carefully  
tip the amplifier to one side, toward your assistant (who is supporting it). While  
the Nº33 is balanced on two feet, push a spike over each exposed caster, snugly  
covering the entire caster assembly. Gently lower the amplifier and repeat the  
process on the other side.  
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Operating Voltage  
Your Mark Levinson Nº33 Reference Monaural Power Amplifier is characterized by  
its remarkable ability to pass a musical signal with utter integrity, regardless of  
how demanding that signal and the loudspeakers used might be. When called  
upon to do so, the Nº33 is capable of generating truly prodigious power levels  
into virtually any speaker load, on either an instantaneous or a continuous basis.  
Depending on the demands placed on the Nº33 by your loudspeaker and your  
listening habits, it is possible for the quality and current capability of your electri-  
cal service to become the limiting factor in the performance of your system.  
Given its status as a Reference product, any such limitation (even if only rarely  
encountered) is unacceptable. As a result, the Nº33 has been designed to be ca-  
pable of taking advantage of dedicated high current AC mains supplies which  
cannot limit its performance. The Nº33 may be ordered in either a High Current  
(HC) or an Ultra High Current (UHC) configuration, depending on the require-  
ments of any given installation. (Due to CE regulations, only the UHC, 230V ver-  
sion of the Nº33 is available in European Union countries.)  
The UHC configuration of the Nº33 accepts a dedicated high voltage (200–240  
volts, depending on the country), high current (30–35 amperes, depending on  
local electrical codes) AC power source. These high current lines are commonly  
used in residential construction for electric stoves, clothes driers, and other de-  
manding appliances, making their installation fairly routine for any electrical con-  
tractor… although this may be the first time your contractor has installed such  
lines for a stereo system!  
Important:  
When it comes to high voltage/high current AC wiring such as  
the Nº33 may use, building regulations and electrical codes  
vary from region to region, and even from one municipality to  
the next. For this reason, it is impossible for us to anticipate the  
requirements of your area with regard to high current AC  
hookups. Please review this section carefully and then  
contact a local electrical contractor for advice on  
connecting your Nº33 to the AC mains power in your area.  
The Mark Levinson Nº33 amplifiers may be factory-set for 100V, 120V, 200V, 210V,  
220V, 230V or 240V AC mains operation at either 50 or 60Hz. Depending on local  
electrical codes and regulations, the plug on the supplied AC input module may  
need to be replaced by a local, licensed electrical contractor. The maximum cur-  
rent requirements at these various voltages under various test conditions are  
listed in the table shown on the next page.  
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Nº33 AC mains  
current requirements  
100V 120V 200V 210V 220V 230V 240V  
Off  
<.3  
2.1  
<.3  
1.7  
<.2  
1.1  
<.2  
1
<.2  
1
<.2  
0.9  
3.7  
6.4  
10  
<.2  
0.9  
3.5  
6.1  
9.6  
13.6  
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Standby  
On, at idle  
300w @ 8*  
600w @ 4*  
1200w @ 2*  
2400w @ 1*  
8.4  
7
4.2  
4
3.8  
14.7  
23.1  
32.5  
n/a†  
12.3  
19.3  
27.5  
n/a†  
7.4  
7
6.7  
11.6  
16.5  
31.5  
11  
15.5  
30.0  
10.5  
15.0  
28.6  
14  
27.5  
* power ratings are continuous (rms) with less than 0.5% THD, from 20-20,000 Hz.  
not applicable, since continuous current requirements exceed available AC mains service.  
It is important to understand that these are worst-case requirements under severe  
test conditions, which are extremely unlikely to be encountered in normal use.  
The power demands that a single Nº33 might conceivably make when being  
used to reproduce music with actual loudspeakers are substantially lower, safely  
within the normal abilities of 100V and 120V, 15 ampere lines. Still, for the best  
possible performance with extremely difficult loads, we recommend installing a  
dedicated AC line for each amplifier of at least 200-volt and 30-ampere capability.  
The operating voltage of the Nº33 cannot be changed by the user, and any at-  
tempt to do so will void the warranty. If you need to change the operating volt-  
age of your Nº33 power amplifiers, or if the voltage indicated on the rear panel  
label is not available in your area, contact your Mark Levinson dealer for assis-  
tance.  
Nº33 rear-panel label  
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Special Design Features  
Congratulations on your purchase of Mark Levinson Nº33 Reference Monaural  
Power Amplifiers. While your new amplifiers are straightforward in their everyday  
use, they include several design features which are responsible for their outstand-  
ing performance. In particular, the Nº33 Reference Monaural power amplifiers  
defy the accepted wisdom that it is impossible to design a large, powerful ampli-  
fier that also has all of the finesse of the finest smaller amplifiers. A few of the  
technical highlights that make this possible are given below.  
Massive Power Supply The Nº33 incorporates two 2.45 kVA low noise toroidal transformers in a fully  
balanced power supply. In this design, there is a separate power supply (each  
with its own power transformer) for both the inverting and non-inverting halves  
of the amplifier. Twelve 39,000 µF low ESR capacitors are used in each amplifier.  
The power supply of each Nº33 provides almost 12 a Farad of capacitance and  
1200 Joules of energy storage.  
Heavy oxygen-free copper bus bars enhance the efficiency of power distribution  
within the amplifier and eliminate variances introduced by the wiring harnesses,  
etc. more commonly found even in high performance amplifiers. High frequency  
power supply bypass is accomplished on individual PC boards by a total of 56  
components of several film types. The resulting uniformly low power supply im-  
pedance seen by the various circuits within the Nº33 lays the foundation for both  
the massive power and the extraordinary finesse that characterizes this amplifier.  
AC Regeneration In recent years, the detrimental sonic effects of noisy, unbalanced AC mains sup-  
plies have become widely known. Various passive AC “line conditioners” are avail-  
able for use with line level components such as preamplifiers and digital audio  
processors to address these problems. In most cases, these line conditioners pro-  
vide some filtering of the AC mains, along with some measure of surge protec-  
tion. None of these devices may be used to good effect with power amplifiers,  
however, since they cannot handle the large instantaneous currents which power  
amplifiers require during normal operation. In effect, passive line conditioners  
become a “bottleneck” in the otherwise free flow of power through the amplifier  
to the speakers, reducing dynamic impact and musicality.  
In the Nº33, a more sophisticated approach is used that provides greater line con-  
ditioning benefits than the commercially available passive devices can hope to  
provide, while simultaneously avoiding any performance “bottlenecks.”  
A distortion-free 60 Hz sinewave is regenerated within the Nº33, and then used  
to power a separate power supply dedicated to all the voltage gain stages. AC  
power is delivered from the wall to the primary supply of the Nº33, where it is  
rectified, filtered and regulated into positive and negative DC voltages. A portion  
of this DC power is then used to drive an oscillator circuit which regenerates a  
pure 60 Hz sinewave without any of the noise or contamination so common to  
the AC mains as delivered to our homes by power utilities.  
The regenerated, pure sinusoidal AC wave is then sent to a dedicated secondary  
power supply, where it is converted to positive and negative DC power to be  
used by all of the voltage gain stages. This dedicated supply for voltage gain  
stages benefits from having a truly balanced source (unlike the dissimilar imped-  
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ances of AC mains line and neutral), as well as from the total elimination of AC  
mains fluctuations and noise. As a result, the critical voltage gain stages of the  
Nº33 operate in a highly optimized environment, and are able to pass along sig-  
nificantly more low-level resolution and detail in the musical signal that they am-  
plify.  
Fully balanced design A truly balanced input topology eliminates the need for an input buffer amplifica-  
tion stage and allows the first stage differential amplifier to be driven directly by  
the source. Matched impedances are presented to the source and both signals  
travel through identical circuit paths. Voltage gain is implemented on a cyanate  
ester circuit board for superior sonic performance and consistency.  
Painstaking attention to layout of the amplifier was essential to minimize mag-  
netic field distortions possible with such a massive power delivery system, includ-  
ing careful mirror-imaging of circuits to cancel magnetic fields. Balanced output is  
accomplished through the use of two identical amplifiers. A balanced input signal  
remains balanced throughout the Nº33. Rejection of common mode noise and  
distortion is obtained when the two halves finally meet: in the loudspeaker’s  
voice coil.  
True Voltage Source The Nº33 power amplifier operates as a virtually perfect textbook case of a “volt-  
age source.” This is to say that the Nº33 will maintain whatever the appropriate  
voltage might be at any moment (given the demands of the music) without any  
particular regard for the current demands of the loudspeaker. Whether the loud-  
speaker requires one amp or one hundred amps of current at that instant, the  
Nº33 will deliver it.  
Because of this “voltage source” characteristic, the Nº33 doubles its power output  
every time the loudspeaker impedance is cut by half. Its continuous rated power  
is 300 watts at 8; 600 watts at 4; 1200 watts at 2; and 2400 watts at 1—  
assuming the electrical circuit in the wall can support these extraordinary power  
levels. A 1test at continuous maximum power requires about 62 amperes at  
120V and 31 amperes at 240V. (The laws of physics refuse to be cheated. Long-  
term, you cannot deliver more power into the speaker than you can pull from the  
wall.)  
Sixty TO-3 output transistors are distributed in the four main heatsinks of each  
Nº33 to conduct and control the flow of its prodigious power capabilities to the  
loudspeaker. There are fifteen complementary pairs of output transistors in each  
of two output stages (inverting and non-inverting) within each amplifier.  
No known loudspeaker can absorb the continuous full power capability of the  
Nº33. (Nor would you want to be present in the room were you to find one that  
could do so.) However, many high quality loudspeakers may require these rather  
extreme power levels on a short term basis when reproducing music at realistic  
levels. The Nº33 can answer these needs with impunity, without any power sup-  
ply “sag” and without altering its sonic performance in any way. Its resultant im-  
perturbable nature is reflected in the authority and control with which it repro-  
duces music.  
Extensive Protection Your Nº33 power amplifiers will shut themselves down if they sense any of a  
number of fault conditions which could cause damage to either themselves or to  
your loudspeakers. These fault conditions include  
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• the presence of DC (direct current) at the output  
• either over-voltage or under-voltage conditions on the AC mains  
• unsafe operating temperatures in any of several critical areas  
within the amplifier  
• sustained output current in excess of 80 amperes (which would  
occur only in the event of a dead short across the outputs).  
If any of these fault conditions is sensed while the amplifier is in either standby  
or fully on, the amplifier will shut down completely (off mode, not merely  
standby). Moreover, it will not turn on again until the fault condition is corrected.  
In addition, the AC input to each transformer is fused to protect against excessive  
current conditions such as driving shorted outputs. In-rush limiting prevents pre-  
mature aging of power supply components during power-up, and switches off-  
line once the power supply has been charged.  
Finally, the Nº33 incorporates a controlled clipping circuit that prevents the output  
devices from saturating. The harsh high frequency harmonics generated by hard-  
clipped output devices are avoided by the waveshaping action of this controlled  
clip circuitry.  
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MADRIGAL AUDIO LABORATORIES  
REFERENCE  
MONAURAL  
AMPLIFIER  
Nº 33  
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Front Panel  
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STANDBY BUTTON  
When power is first applied to the Nº33 power amplifier, and assuming the  
rear panel AC mains switch is set to its on position, the amplifier remains  
completely off. Pressing the front panel standby button will bring the ampli-  
fier from completely off to standby. After a delay of ten seconds (to allow  
all circuitry to stabilize), subsequent pressing of the power button will  
toggle the Nº33 between standby mode and fully on. Power consumption  
of the Nº33 when fully on and at idle is approximately 600 watts.  
To turn the amplifier completely off, press and hold the standby button for  
approximately one second, until the front panel indicator light turns off.  
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INDICATOR LIGHT  
The indicator light shows the operational status of your Nº33:  
Full brightness indicates that the Nº33 is on and ready to be used.  
Blinking slowly indicates the unit is in standby.  
Dimly lit indicates that the main power supply is completely off, leaving  
only the supervisory supply operational.  
Completely off indicates that the rear panel AC mains switch has been  
turned off, disengaging even the supervisory power supply.  
If the amplifier will not turn on, you may want to check the rear panel AC  
mains switch , your AC connections, or have your dealer inspect the rear-  
panel fuses (which are not user-serviceable).  
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Caution!  
Turn the volume on your preamplifier all the way down before  
attempting to connect anything to your Mark Levinson Nº33.  
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SINGLE-ENDED INPUTS  
These RCA connectors accept single-ended inputs from preamplifiers with  
single-ended (RCA) outputs. Both inverting and non-inverting inputs are  
provided. Single-ended input signals are converted to balanced signals im-  
mediately upon being received at the Nº33, and are handled as balanced  
signals thereafter.  
If your preamplifier does not support balanced connection to the power  
amplifier, connect the single-ended output of your preamplifier to the non-  
inverting RCA input on the Nº33. Repeat this process for the other Nº33(s)  
in your system, being certain to be consistent throughout. To reduce the  
chance of noise pickup at the (otherwise unterminated) inverting input,  
short the inverting input of each amplifier by inserting the provided U-  
shaped shorting strap between pins #1 and #3 of the XLR connector to re-  
duce the chance of noise pickup at the (otherwise unterminated) input. (As  
delivered from the factory, this shorting strap is already installed.)  
Important!  
If you use single-ended interconnection with the Nº33, you  
must take care to use one input or the other (inverting or non-  
inverting) consistently throughout your system. If you mix their  
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use, the amplifiers will operate out of phase with each other,  
resulting in a loss of bass and poor imaging.  
Although the best form of balanced interconnection is via a balanced cable  
and XLR connectors, it is possible to operate the Nº33 in a balanced con-  
figuration by using both inverting and non-inverting RCA inputs  
simulataneously. This approach is generally less desirable, however, since  
separate single-ended cables will be more susceptible to noise pickup than  
a single balanced cable. If this approach is taken, you must remove the  
shorting strap from the XLR input. Save it for possible use at a later date.  
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BALANCED AUDIO INPUT  
Accepts a signal from a preamplifier with balanced outputs via a high qual-  
ity XLR connector. If connection to the preamplifier is made with a bal-  
anced interconnecting cable, it is important to remove the shorting plug  
from between pins #1 and #3 of the XLR input which was placed there  
prior to shipment from the factory. Save it for possible use at a later date.  
The pin assignments of this XLR-type female input connector is:  
PUSH  
Pin 1: Signal ground  
Pin 2: Signal + (non-inverting)  
Pin 3: Signal (inverting)  
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Connector ground lug: chassis ground  
These pin assignments are consistent with the standards adopted by the  
Audio Engineering Society. Refer to the operating manual of your balanced-  
output preamplifier to verify that the pin assignments of its output connec-  
tors correspond to your Mark Levinson Nº33. If not, wire the cables so that  
the appropriate output pin connects to the equivalent input pin.  
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COMMUNICATIONS LINK AND REMOTE TURN-ON INPUTS  
The Nº33 may be controlled by a “linked” Mark Levinson 30-series pream-  
plifier when the slave in communications port is connected to the master  
port of the preamplifier. Subsequent Nº33 amplifiers may be “daisy chained”  
from the first Nº33’s slave out to their slave in port, up to a maximum of  
six amplifiers total.  
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A “straight-through,” six conductor Link cable with six-conductor modular  
connectors on both ends is used to connect the preamplifier to the first  
power amplifier. Such a cable is made (counter-intuitively) by incorporating  
a 180° twist into the cable before terminating it, as shown below:  
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To Nº38 Master  
To Nº33 Slave In  
Locking tab  
Locking tab  
A different Link connector configuration is used for the “daisy-chain” of one  
amplifier to the next, to minimize the opportunity for mis-wiring. In effect,  
this cable is identical to the one between preamplifier and power amplifier  
except that it uses pins 1 through 6 of an eight-conductor modular connec-  
tor at one end, as shown below:  
(any Mark Levinson transport)  
slave out  
display  
intensity  
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emphasis  
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polarity  
invert  
Nº 37  
standby  
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teach ir  
slave in  
digital output  
To Nº33 Slave Out  
To Nº33 Slave In  
Link  
cable  
Locking tab  
Locking tab  
master  
digital input  
display  
intensity  
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aes/ebu  
polarity  
emphasis  
Nº36  
Nº38  
Nº33  
standby  
invert  
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2
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4
5
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teach ir  
(Note that the pins are numbered 1 through 8 from left to right when the  
locking tab is down and the metal contacts are pointing away from you.)  
analog output  
When connected in this manner, the power amplifiers will be toggled be-  
tween standby and fully on when the preamplifier goes between standby  
and fully on. In addition, should a fault condition cause the amplifier’s pro-  
tection circuitry to activate, the Nº33 can report the nature of the problem  
to a linked Mark Levinson preamplifier via this communications link. If this  
occurs, the preamplifier will display the number of the amplifier at fault  
(AMP1 being the first amplifier in the daisy chain, AMP2 being the second  
amplifier, and so on). The preamplifier will also indicate the nature of the  
fault condition with one of the following codes:  
Link  
cable  
any input  
slave  
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standby  
master  
Link  
cable  
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HOT!  
DCO!  
ZAP!  
Fault Condition  
thermal shutdown  
uncorrectable DC offset  
excessive output current  
slave in  
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Additional remote turn-on jacks provide compatibility with a wide range of  
products, to facilitate remote turn-on and turn-off in systems which do not  
include a Mark Levinson 30-series preamplifier (which would normally use  
the Mark Levinson Communications Link described above). These 18" (3.5  
mm) “mini-jacks” allow other components to bring the Nº33 power amplifi-  
ers in and out of standby. Two such mini-jacks are provided to allow  
daisy-chaining” of multiple amplifiers. When “daisy-chaining” multiple am-  
plifiers, the last mini-jack in the chain must be terminated with a dummy  
18" plug [that is, an empty plug must be inserted into the 18" (3.5 mm)  
jack].  
Link  
cable  
slave in  
slave out  
This remote “trigger” will be operated by a 3–12 volts DC positive-polarity  
pulse, of at least 100 milliseconds duration, with tip polarity as shown be-  
low:  
Remote turn-on  
tip polarity  
– +  
3-12 volts for at  
least 100 mS  
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Your Mark Levinson dealer can help you take advantage of these design  
features to maximize your system’s versatility.  
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SPEAKER BINDING POSTS  
The Mark Levinson Nº33 is equipped with custom made, gold-plated, high-  
current binding posts for output termination to a loudspeaker system. To  
take full advantage of the Nº33’s sonic quality, we recommend using high-  
quality speaker cable; see your Mark Levinson dealer.  
Caution!  
NEVER connect the Mark Levinson Nº33 output terminals to  
any device other than a loudspeaker.  
NEVER short-circuit the amplifier's output terminals.  
NEVER connect the output terminals of one amplifier to the  
output terminals of another amplifier.  
We recommend connecting speaker cables to the Mark Levinson Nº33by  
means of a high-quality spade lug or hook lug, soldered to the cable (or  
crimped with extremely high pressure).  
Spade lug  
Hook lug  
Connect a + (positive or red) output post of the Mark Levinson Nº33 to the  
+ (positive or red) input terminal of the appropriate loudspeaker. [If  
biwiring, repeat using the other + (positive or red) output post of the am-  
plifier and the + (positive or red) input terminal of the loudspeaker.]  
Connect a (negative or black) output post of the Nº33 to the (negative  
or black) input terminal of the appropriate loudspeaker. [If biwiring, repeat  
using the other (negative or black) output post of the amplifier and the –  
(negative or black) input terminal of the loudspeaker.]  
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AC MAINS CORD AND AC MAINS SWITCH  
Conventional IEC standard power cords cannot be used in the Nº33, due to  
the potential current requirements of Nº33 when operating into low imped-  
ance loads. (The highest available current rating for an IEC standard three-  
conductor connector such as is used on most stereo equipment, including  
other Mark Levinson products, is 16 amperes.) Instead, the Nº33 incorpo-  
rates a high current AC cord which is attached directly to the amplifier itself  
via a specially-designed AC mains module, located at the bottom of the rear  
panel. A high current AC connector is included with the Nº33 and may be  
attached to the end of the AC mains cord.  
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Warning!  
High current AC wiring regulations vary from one location to  
another—do not attempt to connect the Nº33 to your AC  
mains power without consulting a qualified local electrical  
contractor. (See Operating Voltage in this manual for more  
information.)  
The Mark Levinson Nº33 has been safety-tested and is  
designed for operation with a three-conductor power cord.  
Do not defeat the “third pin” or earth ground of the AC power  
cord.  
An AC mains switch is located adjacent to the power cord on the rear  
panel of the amplifier. This switch may be used to disconnect the supervi-  
sory power supply from the AC mains without having to actually unplug the  
amplifier from the wall outlet. Since this small supervisory supply controls  
the main power supply’s access to AC power, shutting down the supervisory  
power supply also disconnects the main supply from AC. If you plan to be  
away for an extended period, or have any other reason to turn the amplifier  
completely off, you may use the AC mains switch.  
Note:  
When first connected to the AC mains, the amplifier normally  
draws a small amount of power which is used to control the  
power-up sequence. Turning this rear panel switch “off”  
disconnects even this small power supply; you must turn this  
switch back “on” before you can enter the power-up  
sequence described in Front Panel, item #2, or before the  
amplifier will respond to a remote turn-on command.  
Two slo-blow 35 ampere fuses are located inside the Nº33, on the AC mains  
module. The protection circuitry of the Nº33 has been designed such that  
only a catastrophic failure could cause these fuses to blow. As a result, if  
you suspect that your AC fuses have blown, disconnect the Nº33 from the  
AC mains and contact your Mark Levinson dealer for assistance. Do not at-  
tempt to replace these fuses yourself.  
Danger!  
Potentially dangerous voltages and current capabilities exist  
within the Nº33 power amplifier, even when disconnected  
from AC mains. Do not attempt to open any portion of the  
Nº33s cabinet.  
There are no user-serviceable parts inside the Nº33 power  
amplifier. All service of this product must be referred to a  
qualified Mark Levinson dealer or distributor.  
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Care & Maintenance  
To remove dust from the cabinet of the Nº33, use a feather duster. To remove dirt  
and fingerprints, we recommend isopropyl alcohol and a soft cloth. Apply the al-  
cohol to the cloth first and then lightly clean the surface of the Nº33.  
Caution!  
At no time should liquid cleaners be applied directly to the  
Nº33, as direct application of liquids may result in damage to  
electronic components within the unit.  
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U.S. and Canadian Warranty  
90-Day Limited Warranty This Mark Levinson® product is warranted to be free from defects in material and  
workmanship under normal use for a period of ninety (90) days from the date of  
purchase. To extend the warranty of this Mark Levinson product, return the war-  
ranty registration card along with a copy of the original receipt of purchase to  
Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc., P. O. Box 781, Middletown, CT 06457.  
Five Year Extended Warranty The extended warranty for this Mark Levinson product is five (5) years from the  
date of purchase. During the warranty period, any Mark Levinson component ex-  
hibiting defects in materials and/or workmanship will be repaired or replaced, at  
our option, without charge for either parts or labor, at our factory. The warranty  
will not apply to any Mark Levinson component that has been misused, abused  
or altered.  
Any Mark Levinson component not performing satisfactorily may be returned to  
the factory for evaluation. Return authorization must first be obtained by either  
calling or writing the factory prior to shipping the component. The factory will  
pay for return shipping charges only in the event that the component is found to  
be defective as above mentioned. There are other stipulations that may apply to  
shipping charges.  
There is no other express warranty on this component. Neither this warranty nor  
any other warranty, express or implied, including any implied warranties of mer-  
chantability or fitness, shall extend beyond the warranty period. No responsibility  
is assumed for any incidental or consequential damages. Some states do not al-  
low limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts and other states do not  
allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so that  
the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights  
which vary from state to state. This warranty is applicable in the United States and  
Canada only. Outside of the U.S. and Canada, please contact your local, autho-  
rized Mark Levinson distributor for warranty and service information.  
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Obtaining Service  
We take great pride in our dealers. Experience, dedication, and integrity make  
these professionals ideally suited to assist with our customers’ service needs.  
If your Mark Levinson component must be serviced, please contact your dealer.  
Your dealer will then decide whether the problem can be remedied locally, or  
whether to contact Madrigal for further service information or parts, or to obtain  
a Return Authorization. The Madrigal Technical Services Department works  
closely with your dealer to solve your service needs expediently.  
Important!  
Return authorization must be obtained from Madrigal’s  
Technical Services Department BEFORE a unit is shipped for  
service.  
It is extremely important that information about a problem be explicit and com-  
plete. A specific, comprehensive description of the problem helps your dealer and  
the Madrigal Technical Services Department locate and repair the difficulty as  
quickly as possible.  
A copy of the original bill of sale will serve to verify warranty status. Please in-  
clude it with the unit when it is brought in for warranty service.  
Warning!  
All returned units must be properly packaged (preferably in  
their original packing material), and the proper return  
authorization numbers must be marked on the outer carton  
for identification. If the packaging to protect the unit is, in our  
opinion or that of our dealer, inadequate to protect the unit,  
we reserve the right to repackage it for return shipment at the  
owner’s expense. Neither Madrigal nor your dealer can be  
responsible for shipping damage due to improper (that is,  
non-original) packaging.  
Your dealer can order a new set of shipping materials for you if you need to ship  
your component and no longer have the original materials. There will be a  
charge for this service. We strongly recommend saving all packing materials in  
case you need to ship your unit some day.  
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Specifications  
The correlation between published specifications and performance is unreliable. A  
list of numbers reveals virtually nothing. All technical measurements must be sub-  
ject to qualitative as well as quantitative interpretation. Measurements of the Mark  
Levinson Nº33 yield excellent results by any standards. However, only those speci-  
fications that apply to its actual operation are included here. All specifications are  
subject to change at any time, in order to improve the product.  
Rated power output:  
300 w/ch continuous rms power @ 8Ω  
600 w/ch continuous rms power @ 4Ω  
1200 w/ch continuous rms power @ 2Ω  
2400 w/ch continuous rms power @ 1Ω  
all of the above power ratings measured from  
20 Hz–20 kHz with no more than 0.3% THD  
within 0.1 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz  
Frequency response:  
Signal to Noise ratio (main outputs):  
Input impedance:  
better than –80 dB (ref. 1 w)  
100k(balanced)  
50k(single-ended)  
Voltage gain:  
26.8 dB  
Input sensitivity:  
Power consumption:  
2.3 V for full rated output  
typically 840 W (±5%) at idle  
typically 210 W (±5%) in standby  
Mains voltage:  
determined by the needs of country for which  
the unit was manufactured; cannot be reset by dealer or user  
Overall dimensions:  
Shipping weight:  
See “Dimensions”  
435 lbs. (198 kg) each  
Connector complement:  
four custom binding posts per channel  
one 3-pin XLR balanced input connector per channel  
two RCA input connectors per channel  
two 18" mini-jacks for remote turn-on  
two Mark Levinson communications ports (RJ-11)  
one captive high current AC mains cord  
less than 0.05from 20–20,000 Hz  
Output impedance:  
For more information, see your Mark Levinson dealer, or contact:  
Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc.  
P.O. Box 781  
2081 South Main Street (Route 17)  
Middletown, Connecticut 06457 USA  
Telephone (860) 346-0896  
FAX  
(860) 346-1540  
Madrigal provides an owner-transferable, five year limited warranty on all  
Mark Levinson products within the U. S. and Canada ONLY. Warranty and  
service policies outside the U. S. and Canada are set by the local, authorized  
distributor and are applicable in the country of purchase ONLY. Madrigal  
products are designed to operate at set voltages appropriate for the country  
of sale and may be damaged if operated at the wrong voltage.  
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Dimensions: Nº33  
2.875"  
2.875"  
7.3 cm  
7.3 cm  
12.75"  
32.3 cm  
7.0"  
17.8 cm  
PUSH  
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12.7 cm  
REFERENCE  
MONAURAL  
AMPLIFIER  
Nº 33  
27.06"  
68.74 cm  
31.0"  
78.74 cm  
.81"  
2.06 cm  
3.125"  
7.94 cm  
14.0"  
35.6 cm  
30.0"  
76.2 cm  
9.75"  
24.8 cm  
9.75"  
24.8 cm  
31.0"  
78.74 cm  
31.0"  
78.74 cm  
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Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc.  
2081 South Main Street, P.O. Box 781  
Middletown, Connecticut 06457 USA  
Telephone: (860) 346-0896  
Fax: (860) 346-1540  
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is a registered trademark of Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc.  
a Harman International company  
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© 6/1998 Madrigal Audio Laboratories, Inc. All rights reserved.  
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