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The No.53 employs an elegant new heatsink design, with curved, smaller fins. As a result, the No.53 is lighter—135 lbs—than the 230 lb '33H monoblock. Those of us who have to lift such heavy metal are celebrating the fact that Levinson has included integral handles under the '53's front and rear top plates.
Wish it's having Class D output stage, cos it's very tuffy to make an outstanding master piece running in class A/B.Refer to some online review, even the Nuforce Reference 9 SE already surpassed the 33H (the 33H is considered better sounding than the 33)!
Referring to a recent ad of No.53 in Stereophile, there is a bottom line suggesting something like "...with interleaved power supply".Is "this" interleaved power supply, a switching power source; thus a kind switching (even class-D) amplifier No.53 is?
I'm wondering how much jitter does switching output stage add to sound. Will all the benefits of low jitter CD and DAC be masked by the swithing output stage? It will surely sound different and may impress you untill some of its aspects start to call your attention.