The No 533H shares the same basic amplifier module as the No 531H and No532H but is a semi-monoblock design. With power supplies that can be shared across multiple channels, this design lends itself well to multi-channel environments where one channel might need more power at times than others. All other features of the No 533H are identical to the No 531H and No532H and the common design creates a consistent sonic signature for use in multiple amplifier system configurations.
As the first five-channel amplifier from Mark Levinson, the No535H sets the bar high. Using a semimono-block design like the No 533H, the No535H can deliver 200W per channel into all five channels simultaneously. Twelve output transistors and large amounts of capacitance per channel ensure that this amplifier is more than capable of delivering realistic dynamics and transients with audiophile-grade detail and response for even the most demanding audio tracks.
The RX-7 is ideally suited to drive high-quality home theater and multi-channel music systems. Based on the design of the larger ZX-7, the RX-7 has a fully balanced topology
The ZX-7 features a true balanced topology. Each of its seven channels consists of two amplifier stages, one for each side — both positive and negative — of the wave form