Mark Levinson 512 owner manual Volume buttons, SACD/CD button Clear button

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Pressing Play also takes the Nº512 out of Standby mode. If the

 

player had a disc loaded when put into Standby mode, the disc

 

starts playing when the Nº512 is taken out of Standby mode.

 

Stop ( ) – stops the playback of a loaded CD/SACD disc. Pressing

 

the Stop button also deactivates Shuffle mode.

4. Time button

Indicates the time mode that is used on the front panel display.

 

Multiple presses of the Time button scrolls through the four

 

time-mode options, using the Time on Disc and Time Remaining

 

LEDs to indicate which mode is selected at any point. Refer to the

 

“Front Panel Display” section found previously in this manual for

 

more details about the Time Indicator option.

5. Volume buttons

Controls the volume level of the Nº512 audio output when the variable volume mode is active. Press the Up ( ) button to increase the volume level, or press the Down ( ) button to lower the volume level.

6. SACD/CD button

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7. Clear button

Allows you to select different layers on a SACD disc. When a SACD disc is first loaded, the Nº512 automatically selects the two-channel SACD layer.

If the SACD disc is a hybrid with alternate layers, multiple presses of the SACD/CD button scrolls through the multichannel SACD, the 2-channel SACD, and the CD layers. If a multichannel layer is selected, it is downmixed to a 2-channel output.

When playing a SACD disc, the SACD layer is only available on the analog audio outputs. However, the CD layer may be played normally using digital or analog outputs.

The SACD LED under the front panel display lights when a SACD disc is loaded into the player. If the CD layer is selected on the disc, then the SACD LED is not lit.

Once playback of the SACD disc has started, the SACD/CD button becomes inactive. Only when the player is in Stop mode can the different layers of the SACD disc be accessed.

If a normal CD is loaded in the player, then this button is inactive and has no function.

Removes the last track entry from a program. This button only functions when Program mode is active.

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Contents No512 Disc PlayerFCC Notice Important Safety Instructions IiiSafety Terms & Symbols Terms in This Manual Symbols on ProductDocumentation Conventions Mark LevinsonTable of Contents Introduction Product DescriptionInstallation Considerations What’s in the BoxQuantity Available Options Product RegistrationPlacement VentilationMake Sure all components are properly grounded. Do not With ground-lifter or cheater adapters. Doing so may causePower Requirements Operating StatesReplacing the Remote Control Batteries To replace the remote control batteriesUnpacking Disc Compatibility Handling and Care of DiscsAbout CD-R/CD-RW Mark Levinson Front Panel Overview Time buttonRepeat button Front Panel Display and IR Receiver LED Indicators Display buttonStop button Play button Pause button Standby button Next buttonPrevious button Disc Drawer Drawer button 14. CD/SACD button Power button Special Mode Indicator Track Number Time Indicator Front Panel DisplayNº512 CD/SACD Player Rear Panel Overview Analog OutputsDigital Outputs IR Input RS-232 Control port Ethernet port Trigger Input and Output AC InputRemote Control Overview Fast Rewind and Fast Forward button Transport buttonsVolume buttons SACD/CD button Clear buttonPrevious and Next buttons Shuffle Button Repeat button Mute button Program ButtonVolume Fix/Var button Initial Setup Set Up Using Analog to a PreamplifierSet Up Using Analog to an Amplifier No532 Power AmplifierNo512 CD/SACD Player Set Up Using Digital Outputs No502 Media Console No512 CD/SACD PlayerNo502 Media Console Mark Levinson Network Setup Internal WebMaterial Requirements Computer RequirementsConnecting the Cables Network Setup ParametersTo Connect Using a Router O512 Computer To Connect Without a RouterConnecting With Dhcp Recommended Setting Up Computer To change the host name of the Nº512Network Setup for Windows Connecting With Static IP Addressing To change the IP address of the Nº512 Direct Connection Masters and Slaves Connecting Devices ML NetDiscovering Slaves Troubleshooting No Power No Output Front Panel Display Not WorkingNº512 CD/SACD Player Can’t Assign in ML Net No Response to Commands in ML Net Care & Maintenance Replacing the AC Mains FuseRestoring Factory Defaults Specifications Output ConnectorsDeclaration of Conformity Manufacturer

512 specifications

The Mark Levinson 512 is a high-performance audio digital-to-analog converter (DAC) that enhances the listening experience through its blend of cutting-edge technology and exquisite design. Known for its exceptional sound quality, the 512 is a flagship product within Mark Levinson's renowned line of audio equipment, appealing to audiophiles seeking the highest fidelity in music reproduction.

One of the standout features of the Mark Levinson 512 is its advanced DAC architecture. It utilizes a state-of-the-art ESS Sabre DAC chip, which is renowned for its low distortion and high dynamic range. This technology allows the 512 to deliver an unparalleled listening experience, reproducing music with incredible precision and clarity across a broad range of frequencies.

The 512 is designed to support a wide variety of digital audio formats, including PCM up to 32-bit/768kHz and DSD up to DSD128. This versatility ensures compatibility with virtually any audio source, from high-resolution streaming services to digital files stored on local devices. Audiophiles will appreciate the ability to experience their favorite music in formats that maximize sound quality.

Another notable characteristic of the Mark Levinson 512 is its robust and elegant housing. Constructed with premium materials, the 512 exudes luxury while providing durability. The intuitive user interface, complete with a full-color display, simplifies operation and enhances accessibility to its features. Users can easily navigate through options, making adjustments to settings with effortless precision.

The 512 also incorporates advanced connectivity options, including USB, coaxial, and optical inputs, ensuring seamless integration with modern audio systems. Its balanced XLR outputs contribute to reduced noise and interference, further elevating the audio quality.

Additionally, the Mark Levinson 512 features an innovative upsampling technology that converts lower-resolution audio files into higher resolutions in real-time. This results in enhanced audio clarity and detail, making even compressed music sound remarkable.

In summation, the Mark Levinson 512 is a quintessential component for any serious audiophile. With its exceptional DAC technology, high-resolution support, and elegant design, it stands as a testament to Mark Levinson’s dedication to creating high-fidelity audio products that deliver an extraordinary listening experience. Whether used in a home audio system or a professional setting, the 512 represents the pinnacle of digital audio performance.