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MARK LEVINSON SHIPS No40 MEDIA CONSOLE
— Mark Levinson brings dual-chassis audio and
video media console to market —
BEDFORD, MA, June 27, 2005 — Mark Levinson announces,
effective immediately, shipment of the No40 Media Console. This is the
first-ever Media Console to bear the Mark Levinson name. Designed to
provide the highest level of performance and flexibility, the No40 is
built around two expandable, modular chassis, supplying multiple ‘card
slots’ to easily accommodate different system requirements. Offering
up to five independent zones, with audio frequency response from 20
Hz to 40 kHz (+0.5 dB/-1.1 dB) at a THD+N of <0.005% with a signal-to-noise
ratio in excess of 98 dB, the No40 lives up to its legendary heritage.
Adding to the simplicity of use and beauty of the machine,
the No40 has a built-in LCD screen on the video chassis, allowing for
menu-driven control and setup in an easy-to-understand layout. The No40
is THX® Ultra2 approved and also allows for decoding and playback
of widely accepted formats including variations of Dolby® Digital,
dts and THX.
High-quality, high-resolution 24-bit/96 kHz analog-to-digital
converters (ADC’s) allow the No40 to achieve performance exceeding
most analog preamplifiers. Reducing noise pickup and possible interference
with the use of high-density surface mount construction, the No40 has
its own local regulator for both the digital IC’s and the analog
circuitry, with a low-jitter clock oscillator providing the ADC’s
an ideal clock reference. Further control of extraneous noise source
is accomplished by enclosing the ADC module in a mu-metal shield box.
All data and clock signals carrying the digital audio information to
the digital-to-analog converters (DACs) are sent via a balanced Low
Voltage Differential transmission line from the processors. Digital-to-analog
conversion is handled by superior quality DACs from Analog Devices.
One 2-channel DAC is dedicated to each individual channel in the No40,
in order to provide a balanced architecture and superior sound quality
throughout the audio output signal path. Locking onto a digital signal
from 32 kHz to 96 kHz, the programmable Digital Interface Receiver (first
used in the 30.6 Reference Processor), controls the digital signal entering
the No40.
Digital signal processing in the main zone is accomplished
using four SHARC® chips providing 32-bit fixed-point as well as
32-bit and 40-bit floating-point processing. Volume control attenuators
are one of the most important parts of any preamplifier and the No40
provides for the best possible control and sound. Based on the No32
Reference Preamplifier and incorporating several circuit innovations,
the new power supply filtering technique reduces noise at the critical
part to a few microvolts (millionths of a volt). Unmatched precision
speaker level control is provided for by the use of a hybrid analog/digital
attenuation design, allowing for a control range of 100 dB with 0.1
dB resolution. The No40 Audio Processor preamplifier stage is fully
balanced before the analog signal is converted to digital.
On the video side of the new Mark Levinson No40, a high-performance
video switcher starts out with a hybrid linear/switching power supply,
offering high efficiency, and the lowest possible RF noise. In its most
simplistic form, the No40, operating as a video switcher, offers video
performance comparable to the finest professional component video switchers
used in the studio today. With acceptance of component, s-video and
composite signals, the No40 will convert all these formats simultaneously
on the main zone and will ‘up’ or ‘down’ convert
the signal as needed, ensuring that all outputs are active, all of the
time, regardless of input. This alleviates the angst over which format
should be switched for a selected source as the No40 controls all of
this. In the remote zones, both s-video and composite connections are
active even if the selected source is from a component signal. Video
signals remain uncompromised as they pass through circuitry with a bandwidth
exceeding 70 MHz and a signal-to-noise ratio better than 60 dB. In continuing
the design philosophy of the No40, the eight-layer PC board housing
the video back plane provides for routing of analog video, SDTV and
HDTV in anticipation of possible future needs. External control is provided
for with two RS-232 ports, three programmable DC triggers and an infrared
input jack.
After careful examination and extensive research and development,
the No40 demonstrates Mark Levinson’s continuing commitment to
offering the finest products. Bringing the best audiophile products
and now an audio/video product to market further solidifies the name
Mark Levinson in audiophiles’ hearts.
The model No40 is available immediately from authorized
Mark Levinson dealers.
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Established in 1972, Mark Levinson is a manufacturer of
high-performance electronics for use in home entertainment systems.
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Mark Levinson, 3 Oak Park Drive, Bedford, MA 01730-1413. Tel: (781)
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