Harman’s Mark Levinson has introduced the 585.5 Integrated Amplifier with Pure Phono module. The 585.5 is the second integrated amplifier in the Mark Levinson 500 series range, an upgrade to the 585.
While adding Pure Phono capability, other new features retain the existing Precision Link DAC and analog inputs. The 585.5 also includes an upgraded remote control and new three-piece extruded, machined, and anodized aluminum top cover that replaces the current single-piece top cover of the original 585 and matches the appearance of all other Mark Levinson 500 Series products.
“We designed the 585.5 to build on the promise of delivering audiophiles and music lovers the ability to have audio performance equal to the finest separates in a single component,” stated Jim Garrett, senior director, product strategy and planning for Harman. “Combining the 585.5 with our new 515 turntable creates a compelling two-piece audio system at the most accessible price point within the 500 series.”
Todd Eichenbaum, director of engineering for Harman added, “Our goal in designing all Mark Levinson components is achieving the highest levels of sonic purity. The Pure Phono module found in the 585.5 is engineered to the highest standards, following our Pure Path design philosophy. This phono module uses fully discrete, extremely low noise circuitry, newly designed from the ground up.”
The Mark Levinson 585.5’s phono stage is the same one found in the 523 and 526 preamplifiers. The Mark Levinson Pure Phono stage features fully discrete, extremely low noise gain stages, with RIAA equalization implemented using a combination of active and passive filter circuits. Four gain settings, multiple resistive- and capacitive-loading settings, and an infrasonic filter are conveniently adjustable via the front panel or the remote control for powerfully optimizing the performance of virtually any turntable and cartridge.
In addition to the Pure Phono input (dedicated stereo RCAs with grounding post), the 585.5 provides four analog inputs, and six digital inputs, including asynchronous USB, optical, coaxial, and AES/EBU (XLR), to accommodate a wide variety of digital music sources, including 32-bit/192kHz PCM, as well as native DSD and DSD over PCM via USB. The 585.5 also incorporates exclusive Harman Clari-Fi music restoration technology, which employs proprietary signal-enhancement techniques to provide the best-possible sound quality from compressed digital audio sources.
The 585.5 also provides a subwoofer output with a selectable 80Hz high-pass filter for use in a properly implemented 2.1-channel system, and includes Ethernet, RS-232, IR, and 12V trigger ports to facilitate its use in audio/video installations with integrated systems control. These features are also found in the 585.
The 585.5 is engineered for ultimate audio quality in every respect. It employs discrete analog circuitry throughout, optimized for maximum sonic purity as evidenced by its symmetrical, clean interior design. Its high-current Class AB power amplifiers and analog circuitry utilize a robust 900VA custom toroidal transformer, and a dedicated SMPS power supply operates all the digital circuitry. Like the 585, the 585.5 is capable of driving even the most demanding exotic loudspeaker loads with ease, delivering 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms, and 350 watts into 4 ohms.
The 585.5 is one of eight new Mark Levinson products released in the past 36 months. It was designed by the engineering team at Mark Levinson’s Engineering Center of Excellence in Shelton, CT.
The 585.5 Integrated Amplifier with Pure Phono module is available from authorized Mark Levinson dealers worldwide at a suggested retail price of $16,000. The 585 remains at its existing price point of $12,000.