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The Mark Levinson ML-3 was a 200 watt per channel dual monaural [1] Class AB2 power amplifier that used toroidal transformers. Produced between 1979 and 1987, the ML-3 consisted of two electrically separate amplifiers in one chassis, hence the name "Dual Monaural". It also featured discrete circuit construction; no integrated circuits were incorporated to keep the signal pure. The design was by Thomas P. Colangelo.
The ML-3 constituted the archetype of an American highend, highpower amplifier.
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The Mark Levinson ML-3 was a 200 watt per channel dual monaural [1] Class AB2 power amplifier that used toroidal transformers. Produced between 1979 and 1987, the ML-3 consisted of two electrically separate amplifiers in one chassis, hence the name "Dual Monaural". It also featured discrete circuit construction; no integrated circuits were incorporated to keep the signal pure. The design was by Thomas P. Colangelo.
The ML-3 constituted the archetype of an American highend, highpower amplifier.