Mark Levinson No.383 matches Proac Res.2.5?


Hi,
I'm wonder if the integrated amp "Mark Levinson #383" would match with a pair of Proac Response 2.5 speakers?

Also another stupid question: Why do people prefer to use seperated power amp and pre-amplifier, instead of using the integrated amp. My opinion is you don't need to find the best cable to link between the power amp and the preamp. We can reduce the problem there.

Thank you
ekanit_ce98e

Showing 2 responses by lexluthor

I am a fan of integrated amplifiers and I run Mark Levinson 383 with ProAc D38 and it performs as a perfect match to my ears - a big wide soundstage, sweet and crystal clear treble, unstressed and open midrange and with good bass control. Having owned ProAc Response 2.5 (with another amplifier) i guess ML 383 will reveal the whole potential of our excellent speakers.
I have used the ProAc's with Conrad-Johnson CAV50 tube amplifier but the transistor based ML 383 has better bass control, dynamics and much lower noise floor. It is quite impressive how the ProAc's can play bass if the amplifier is fast and controlled. The combination of ML and ProAc is getting the best out of each other.