So I’ve seen this on a few sites like upscaleaudio and crutchfield that the Mark Levinson No. 5302 has been marked down from $11,000 to $6,600. Seems like a great deal to me. But also makes me curious. Why would they mark it down so much?
https://upscaleaudio.com/products/mark-levinson-no-5302-dual-mono-amplifier
Simple answer…it’s not selling ;-)
Dealers have probably been heavily discounting it for years.
50 points is the normal markup with hi-fi
50% off is the baseline in this
The Music Room carries some new gear. When they stopped carrying Rotel some of their integrated amps dropped by 50% to clear stock.
It’s a 0.35% THD amplifier. That’s 3500ppm.
This is not a good amplifier.
It’s really not so simple. The specs show:
< 0.35% at 20kHz, 135W, 8Ω load
< 0.04% at 1kHz, 135W, 8Ω load
Measuring at 20kHz, harmonics are ultrasonic and inaudible.
If you were to say the amplifier measures less than 0.04% THD at 1kHz into an 8 ohm load, most would think it’s excellent and inaudible.
PPM isn’t applicable for audio because there are no parts to count.
Keep in mind Mark Levinson, the company, has nothing to do with Mark Levinson, the person. The company is Harman, owned by Samsung.
Whatever, it’s still the best in USA made audio gear, so much better than overhype Macintosh gear
There are so many great American hifi manufacturers that it’s rather a matter of taste. Just naming Mc and ML is pretty ignorant.