Thoughts on Mark Levinson system
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Thoughts on Mark Levinson system
I recently purchased a 2019 Lexus ES 300H with the Mark Levinson audio system. I read most, if not all, of the reviews and watched just about every online video pertaining to the system. Some of the reviews were negative saying that it wasn't worth it and that the sound wasn't much better than the regular 10 speaker system that comes standard. So, I went to my local dealer and put one of my cds in a Mark Levinson system in one of their 2019 ES 300h's. I recalled thinking how pathetic it sounded. Not at all like some of the reviewer comments that said it was fabulous and one of the best on the market. So, I decided to look for a 300H without the Mark Levinson system. Why, I asked myself would I spend the extra money on a system that I felt was inferior.
When I finally found a ES 300h that I really liked, lo and behold, it had the Mark Levinson system in it. I figured that I was spending $50,000.....so I'd go for it. And I did. When I first tested it out Pandora (Jazz) sounded really good. Much better than that cd I'd tried previously. Sirius Radio didn't sound too bad either.
But then, I remembered a friend suggesting that I get a few well recorded CD's to play in it. So I did. And, WOW!!!...did they sound awesome! My friend was right on. They sounded like I was right in the room with the musicians. Great surround sound and spatial separation. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. The best car audio I have ever heard...bar none.
My final verdict. The quality that you'll get from your Mark Levinson system is a direct function of what you put into it. Put in crap (mp3) and that's what you'll get coming out of it. But put in a well recorded CD and you will be a true believer! Try it and see for yourself.
Do a search for best recorded CDs and you'll find many online. And by the way, I also recommend the Lexus ES 300h. It's whisper quiet and an absolutely wonderful car that has a ride to kill for. Check it out.
When I finally found a ES 300h that I really liked, lo and behold, it had the Mark Levinson system in it. I figured that I was spending $50,000.....so I'd go for it. And I did. When I first tested it out Pandora (Jazz) sounded really good. Much better than that cd I'd tried previously. Sirius Radio didn't sound too bad either.
But then, I remembered a friend suggesting that I get a few well recorded CD's to play in it. So I did. And, WOW!!!...did they sound awesome! My friend was right on. They sounded like I was right in the room with the musicians. Great surround sound and spatial separation. I couldn't believe what I was hearing. The best car audio I have ever heard...bar none.
My final verdict. The quality that you'll get from your Mark Levinson system is a direct function of what you put into it. Put in crap (mp3) and that's what you'll get coming out of it. But put in a well recorded CD and you will be a true believer! Try it and see for yourself.
Do a search for best recorded CDs and you'll find many online. And by the way, I also recommend the Lexus ES 300h. It's whisper quiet and an absolutely wonderful car that has a ride to kill for. Check it out.
Last edited by wmogolov; 10-19-18 at 03:29 AM.
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Sorry to burst your bubble, but the ML does not play the SACD layer. You must be playing a hybrid SACD, which has Red Book (CD) layer also. Do you have any DVD Audio discs (DVD-A)? Those may play on your ML. I can get close to half of mine to play, but not all. Source is everything with this system. I can't tolerate SiriusXM on it.
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I said I would never buy a Lexus without Mark Levinson, guess what I just did. The best way I can explain it in my opinion is the Pioneer system is really good, really clear and I was impressed coming from non stop Levinson the last 4 years. I believe the Levinson is more engulfing for sure but if your sitting in the front seat area the Pioneer system is pretty darn good. Both systems are pretty good in my opinion and if you want to spend that extra money and can find one optioned like you want it go for it. I wanted one now and didn't exactly find all the options I wanted but I really don't regret not having it....yet.
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I said I would never buy a Lexus without Mark Levinson, guess what I just did. The best way I can explain it in my opinion is the Pioneer system is really good, really clear and I was impressed coming from non stop Levinson the last 4 years. I believe the Levinson is more engulfing for sure but if your sitting in the front seat area the Pioneer system is pretty darn good. Both systems are pretty good in my opinion and if you want to spend that extra money and can find one optioned like you want it go for it. I wanted one now and didn't exactly find all the options I wanted but I really don't regret not having it....yet.
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I'm with you!
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Doesn't the standard system also have a sub mounted to the rear deck? I never had an issue with mine, but I'm not into hip-hop like you.
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I do remember early on that Lexus made changes to the ML system due to complaints. There was a lengthy thread about it.
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I think the amp is under the seat. The complaints were coming from people wanting excessive bass and cranking the setting to max. The ML system is not designed for that.
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After doing further research, I discovered that I had, indeed, been given bad advice from a Lexus Technology person who had assured me that the ML system would play SACD's. I called him back this week to politely tell him that he was wrong and he was very embarrassed. So, yes, Mike728, you are correct. I obviously was playing the Red Book layer...thinking it was SACD. Fortunately, I only bought one cd.
That being said, I certainly am not unhappy with the ML system. I think it sounds significantly better than the Premium system in my '14 ES350. In my opinion, well worth the investment. Of course, everyone has their own opinions and some would disagree. Perhaps, I'm not as much as an audiophile than some of you. But, the fact of the matter is...I am very happy with the ML system.
Thank you, nonetheless, for pointing out my misstatement,
That being said, I certainly am not unhappy with the ML system. I think it sounds significantly better than the Premium system in my '14 ES350. In my opinion, well worth the investment. Of course, everyone has their own opinions and some would disagree. Perhaps, I'm not as much as an audiophile than some of you. But, the fact of the matter is...I am very happy with the ML system.
Thank you, nonetheless, for pointing out my misstatement,
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The amp's were re- EQ'd to take power away from the rear subs and shift to front because of it as a fix. If you are out of warranty and wanted it done, it cost $800 plus to send to be done, Not including labor to remove and reinstall. The 7th Gen early model ML's Sucked for that.