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TEK MEDIA GROUP β€’ EST. 1994 πŸŽ›οΈ REFERENCE MONOBLOCK SPECIALIST πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ MARK LEVINSON β€’ 2000s ICON

Mark Levinson No. 436 Monoblock
Amplifier Restoration

By TEK Media Group – The High-End Audio Restoration Authority

I'm a seasoned technician with over 30 years of experience specializing in high-end audio, including the legendary Mark Levinson No. 436 monoblock amplifiers. These 2000s masterpieces deliver 400 watts into 8 ohms (800 watts into 4 ohms) with stunning transparency, control, and effortless dynamics. I offer complete restoration: full capacitor replacement, power supply rebuild, bias calibration, output transistor matching, and precision alignment to bring these reference-grade monoblocks back to their original performance.

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πŸ“‹ TECHNICAL DISCLAIMER: The Mark Levinson No. 436 monoblock amplifier is a high-power, high-bias Class A/AB design with sophisticated protection circuitry and massive power supplies. It requires specialized knowledge, documentation, and test equipment for proper restoration. I have the expertise and parts access to restore these units correctly.
⚠️ CRITICAL WARNING – MARK LEVINSON NO. 436 SPECIFIC: The No. 436 uses massive power supply capacitors, high-bias output stages with multiple output transistor pairs, and complex thermal management. Capacitor degradation causes increased noise, reduced dynamics, and compromised bass performance. Output transistors can fail over time. I provide a thorough, methodical restoration to factory specifications. For stereo systems, I recommend restoring both monoblocks as a matched pair.

About the Mark Levinson No. 436 & My Approach

The Mark Levinson No. 436 monoblock amplifier (circa 2000-2007) is a reference-grade power amplifier from the legendary 43x series. Delivering 400 watts per monoblock into 8 ohms (800 watts into 4 ohms), the No. 436 features a fully balanced, dual-mono design within each monoblock, massive toroidal transformers, and high-bias Class A/AB operation. Known for its effortless power, stunning transparency, and rock-solid build quality, the No. 436 remains a favorite among discerning audiophiles worldwide. I've restored dozens of Mark Levinson monoblocks over three decades, and I treat each No. 436 with meticulous care, using premium replacement parts while preserving the original reference-grade sonic character. For stereo systems, I offer matched pair restoration to ensure perfect channel matching.

βœ… WHY TRUST TEK MEDIA GROUP WITH YOUR MARK LEVINSON NO. 436 MONOBLOCKS:
  • 30+ Years of High-End Audio Restoration Experience
  • Specialized Knowledge of Mark Levinson Monoblock Amplifiers
  • Complete Monoblock Restoration (or matched pair for stereo systems)
  • Full Capacitor Replacement: Power Supply, Driver Boards, Protection Circuit
  • Output Transistor Testing & Precision Matching
  • Precision Bias Calibration (Factory Specs)
  • DC Offset & Gain Matching Between Monoblocks
  • Thermal Management & Heatsink Service
  • 100% Personal Attention – No Assembly Line
  • 90-Day Warranty on All Work
  • Nationwide Service – Secure Shipping Available

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Complete Mark Levinson No. 436 Restoration Services

πŸ” Full Diagnostic & Evaluation Complete assessment, power supply check, bias measurement, distortion analysis, thermal imaging
⚑ Power Supply Rebuild Replace all electrolytic capacitors (main filter caps, regulator caps), check bridge rectifiers, test thermistors
πŸŽ›οΈ Driver Board Restoration Full recap of driver boards, replace small signal transistors if needed, verify voltage gain stages
πŸ”Š Output Stage Service Test all output transistors (multiple pairs per monoblock), replace failed/mismatched devices, reapply thermal compound
βš™οΈ Bias Calibration Precision adjustment of bias current to factory specifications, verify thermal stability
πŸ“ DC Offset & Gain Matching Adjust DC offset to near 0mV, match gain between monoblocks for stereo systems
πŸ›‘οΈ Protection Circuit Service Test speaker relay, check DC offset protection, thermal cutoff, over-current sensing
πŸ”Œ Connector & Input Service Clean balanced XLR and single-ended RCA inputs, check for cold solder joints
πŸ† COMPLETE FULL RESTORATION All services above – your No. 436 monoblocks will perform to original reference specifications
πŸ’‘ WHAT MY RESTORATION INCLUDES: Full electrolytic recap (power supply + driver boards) β€’ Output transistor testing & matching β€’ Bias calibration to factory specs β€’ DC offset adjustment β€’ Protection circuit verification β€’ Thermal compound replacement β€’ 90-day warranty β€’ Matched pair calibration for stereo systems.

Deep Dive: My Mark Levinson No. 436 Restoration Process

⚑ POWER SUPPLY (Massive & Critical)
  • Main Filter Capacitors: Massive snap-in or screw-terminal electrolytics (typically 4-8 large caps per monoblock, 10,000-22,000Β΅F each) – I replace with high-ripple, low-ESR, 105Β°C rated types (Nichicon KG, Cornell Dubilier, or Kemet).
  • Bridge Rectifiers: I test and replace if noisy, upgrade to ultra-fast soft recovery types for lower noise floor and cleaner power delivery.
  • Soft Start / Thermistors: I check inrush current limiters and replace if cracked or out of spec.
  • Secondary Filter Caps: All smaller electrolytics on the power supply board and driver boards are replaced.
  • Transformer Check: I verify toroidal transformer output voltages and listen for mechanical hum.
πŸŽ›οΈ DRIVER BOARD RESTORATION
COMPLETE SIGNAL PATH RESTORATION:
  • Electrolytic Capacitors: All coupling and power supply decoupling caps on the driver boards are replaced with audio-grade types (Nichicon FG, Elna Silmic II, or WIMA films for small values).
  • Small Signal Transistors: I test differential pair transistors and replace if noisy or mismatched. Matched pairs ensure lowest DC offset.
  • Feedback Network: I verify resistor values and replace any that have drifted.
  • Gain Stage Service: I check all active components, verify proper voltage biasing.
πŸ”Š OUTPUT STAGE & THERMAL MANAGEMENT
  • Output Transistor Testing: The No. 436 uses multiple pairs of high-power transistors per monoblock (typically 8-12 pairs, TO-3P or TO-247 packages). I test each transistor for gain (hFE), leakage, and breakdown voltage. I replace failed or mismatched devices with genuine, matched replacements.
  • Emitter Resistors: I measure and replace any out-of-tolerance emitter resistors (typically 0.22Ξ©-0.47Ξ©, 5W).
  • Thermal Compound Replacement: I remove old, dried thermal compound from output transistors and heatsinks, apply fresh high-quality thermal paste for optimal heat transfer.
  • Bias Transistor (Vbe Multiplier): I check the bias spreader transistor and ensure proper thermal tracking.
βš™οΈ BIAS CALIBRATION & THERMAL STABILITY
  • Initial Bias Setting: Using a precision DMM, I set bias current per monoblock to factory specifications (typically 75-150mA depending on version).
  • Warm-Up Stabilization: I allow the amplifier to reach thermal equilibrium (45-60 minutes) and re-check bias.
  • Thermal Tracking Verification: I monitor bias current as the amplifier heats up to ensure stable operation.
  • Final Bias Adjustment: I lock in bias settings and verify distortion at low and high power levels.
πŸ›‘οΈ PROTECTION CIRCUIT
  • Speaker Relay: I test the output relay for contact resistance, replace if pitted or intermittent.
  • DC Offset Protection: I verify the DC detection circuit triggers correctly.
  • Thermal Cutoff: I test thermal switches mounted on heatsinks.
  • Over-Current Sensing: I check current sense resistors and comparator circuits.

Common Mark Levinson No. 436 Problems I Solve

#1 Power Supply Capacitor Aging

Symptom: Increased noise floor, loss of dynamics, reduced bass authority, hum.
My Solution: Complete recap of main filter capacitors and all secondary power supply electrolytics.

#2 Output Transistor Failure

Symptom: Amplifier goes into protection, distorted output, no sound, blown fuse, DC at output.
My Solution: Test all output transistors, replace failed devices with genuine, matched replacements, recalibrate bias.

#3 DC Offset Drift

Symptom: Protection relay engages intermittently, audible thump on power on/off, DC at speaker terminals.
My Solution: Replace differential pair transistors, adjust DC offset to near 0mV, check servo circuit capacitors.

#4 Bias Drift / Unstable Bias

Symptom: Amplifier runs too hot, distortion at low levels, bias current fluctuates.
My Solution: Replace bias trim pots, check Vbe multiplier transistor, recalibrate bias to factory specs.

#5 Speaker Relay Not Engaging

Symptom: No sound, relay clicks but no output, intermittent output.
My Solution: Replace output relay, check protection circuit capacitors, verify DC offset.

#6 Channel Imbalance Between Monoblocks (Stereo Pair)

Symptom: One channel sounds different, imaging issues, level mismatch.
My Solution: I restore both monoblocks as a matched pair, calibrating gain and bias identically for perfect stereo imaging.

#7 Excessive Heat / Thermal Shutdown

Symptom: Amplifier shuts down after playing loudly, runs extremely hot.
My Solution: Check bias current (likely too high), replace dried thermal compound, verify heatsink mounting, test thermal switches.

Mark Levinson No. 436 – Component Overhaul Database

⚠️ Typical restoration per monoblock: 30-40 electrolytic capacitors replaced, 16-24 output transistors tested, bias recalibrated to factory specs.
POWER SUPPLY SECTION (Per Monoblock)
ComponentOriginal TypeMy Restoration Replacement
Main Filter Caps (4-8 pcs) 10,000-22,000Β΅F @ 63-100V High-ripple, 105Β°C, Snap-in/Screw (Nichicon KG, Cornell)
Bridge Rectifiers 35-50A Standard Ultra-fast Soft Recovery (IXYS or Vishay)
Soft Start Thermistors NTC 5-20Ξ© Replaced with same spec or upgraded
DRIVER BOARD (Per Monoblock)
SectionCapacitor CountMy Replacement
Power Supply Decoupling 8-12 caps Low ESR, 105Β°C (Panasonic FC / Nichicon PW)
Signal Path Caps 4-6 caps Audio Grade (Nichicon FG / Elna Silmic II / WIMA)
Feedback / Compensation 2-4 caps Polystyrene or C0G/NP0 Ceramic
OUTPUT STAGE (Per Monoblock)
ComponentActionSpecification
Output Transistors (8-12 pairs) Test & Match Genuine replacements (ON Semi MJL series or Sanken)
Emitter Resistors Measure & Replace 0.22Ξ©-0.47Ξ©, 5W Non-inductive
Thermal Compound Replace High-performance thermal paste (Arctic Silver, etc.)

Precision Calibration & Performance Testing

πŸŽ›οΈ MY CALIBRATION & TESTING PROCESS FOR NO. 436 MONOBLOCKS:
  • Bias Current Calibration: Using precision DMM, I set bias per monoblock to factory specifications (typically measured across emitter resistors).
  • Thermal Stability Test: I monitor bias current over 60 minutes to ensure stable tracking.
  • DC Offset Adjustment: I adjust DC offset at speaker terminals to <Β±2mV.
  • Matched Pair Gain Calibration: For stereo systems, I verify gain between left and right monoblocks within Β±0.1dB at 1kHz.
  • Power Output Test: I measure continuous power into 8Ξ© and 4Ξ© loads using an audio analyzer and dummy load.
  • Distortion Measurement: I measure THD+N at various power levels (1W, 10W, 100W, rated power), targeting <0.01% at rated output.
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: I verify S/N ratio >120dB A-weighted.
  • Frequency Response: I measure response from 10Hz to 100kHz, ensuring Β±0.1dB flatness.
  • Protection Circuit Test: I verify DC offset, thermal, and over-current protection triggers correctly.
πŸ’‘ NOTE: Proper calibration requires precision test equipment (DMM, oscilloscope, distortion analyzer, audio generator, dummy loads). I have all the tools and 30+ years of experience to restore your No. 436 monoblocks to reference-grade performance. For stereo systems, I strongly recommend restoring both monoblocks as a matched pair.

Mark Levinson No. 436 Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Power Output (8Ξ©) 400 watts (continuous, both channels driven per monoblock)
Power Output (4Ξ©) 800 watts
Frequency Response Β±0.1dB, 20Hz-20kHz; Β±0.5dB, 10Hz-100kHz
THD+N <0.01% (20Hz-20kHz, at rated power)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio >120dB (A-weighted)
Damping Factor >200 (20Hz-20kHz)
Input Impedance 100kΞ© (balanced), 50kΞ© (single-ended)
Gain 26.8dB (balanced), 20.8dB (single-ended)
Power Supply Massive toroidal transformer, high-capacitance reservoir
Dimensions (WxHxD) per monoblock 17.8" x 8.5" x 20.5"
Weight per monoblock Approximately 65 lbs (29.5 kg)

Frequently Asked Questions – Mark Levinson No. 436

❓ What makes the No. 436 special?

The No. 436 monoblocks feature a fully balanced design with massive power delivery (400W/8Ξ©, 800W/4Ξ©), high bias for Class A operation at normal listening levels, and stunning transparency. Monoblock design eliminates crosstalk for ultimate stereo imaging.

❓ How long does a full restoration take for a pair?

Typically 4-5 weeks for a matched pair of monoblocks due to the complexity and calibration requirements. Single monoblock: 2-3 weeks. Rush service available.

❓ Do you offer nationwide service?

Yes! I serve customers nationwide. You can ship your No. 436 monoblocks to my Los Angeles facility securely. I provide detailed shipping instructions and insurance guidance.

❓ Should I restore both monoblocks at the same time?

Yes, I strongly recommend restoring both monoblocks as a matched pair. This ensures identical gain, bias, and performance for perfect stereo imaging.

❓ What output transistors does the No. 436 use?

The No. 436 uses multiple pairs of high-power bipolar transistors (typically ON Semi MJL series). I have access to genuine, matched replacement devices.

❓ Do you have spare parts for the No. 436?

Yes, I've accumulated a stock of capacitors, transistors, relays, and other components for the 43x series over 30 years.

❓ Do you warranty your work?

Yes, 90-day warranty on all parts and labor. I stand behind every restoration.

❓ How do I ship heavy monoblocks safely?

I provide detailed packing instructions for heavy amplifiers. Double-boxing with high-density foam is essential. I recommend freight shipping with insurance for the safest transit.

My Service Area – Local & Nationwide

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ NATIONWIDE SERVICE AVAILABLE πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ Ship your Mark Levinson No. 436 monoblocks securely to my Los Angeles facility – I serve customers across all 50 states

Local Service: Los Angeles County, Orange County, Ventura County, Riverside County, San Bernardino County, and surrounding Southern California areas. Local pickup and delivery available.

Nationwide Service: For customers outside Southern California, I offer secure shipping options. I provide detailed packing instructions for heavy monoblocks and work with fully insured carriers to ensure your valuable No. 436 amplifiers arrive safely. I've restored equipment for clients across the United States.

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