Mark Levinson 360S Others
Mark Levinson 360S Others
USER REVIEWS
[Dec 21, 2001]
jimmyjames
Audiophile
Strength:
Resolution and detail in buckets
Weakness:
Price? This site is getting harder and harder to post to with less and less current equipment reviews. Why isn't this review listed under DACS? Anyway here goes. Mark Levinson 360S sets the standard for state of the art but not necessarily cost no object DACS. Retail is approx. $7500 for this piece now. I bought a used 36S a few years ago for half price and just had it upgraded to the 360S status. With about 100 running hours on it now and a month of being powered up, I have to say at the very least it was worth the $2200 for the upgrade. It is a whole new box sonicly speaking. Gobs of detail and focus. Removes at least a couple more panes of acoustic glass between the listener and the event. Bass is fleshed out better than before. More thump, more bump, more depth. Highs really shine with no glare or edgy brightness. This dac and great cd's such as Fantasy Jazz K2's or XRCD's makes it harder to give the nod to the Sony 777ES SACD player as the best sounding digital source component in my system. As more and more great remasters of popular music come on the cd scene, I'm sure I will find myself listening to the 37 and 360S combo ten times more than the 777 even though it is great sounding box. Just not enough variety yet in the way of software to keep it spinning. You would not regret buying a 360S unless you had the scratch for it's bigger brother. Similar Products Used: 36S |
[Mar 26, 1999]
Eric G.
an Audio Enthusiast
I recently upgraded my Levinson 36S to the new 360S. I had no real desire to add the 24bit/96kHz capability that was part of the upgrade. The unit had to go back for a warranty repair so I decided to splurge since it was already going to be at the factory. I did this with some trepidation because there were no reviews available on the upgrade. My local dealer also did not have a demo unit available. |