Best low budget speakers for a Levinson 383 Integrated amp


Howdy folks!

I bought a Levinson 383 integrated years ago when it came out in 2000. I paired it with a pair of Revels and although it sounded good, not the perfect fit. Sold amp and speakers to sis and moved on. It worked perfect for her. After her recent passing, the amp is coming back home. Just curious what speakers you might suggest pairing it with. Nothing will replace my McIntosh Piega C10LTD combo in the main room but would like to hear it paired with the right speakers. That amp new was $6000 new. 100 watts. 

Something on the used market. They don't even need to look pretty just sound perfect. $2000 tops used is plenty. Thanks for your suggestions! 

Brent

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Here are some recommendations for the best low budget speakers to pair with a Levinson 383 Integrated amplifier:

The Levinson 383 is a high-quality, powerful integrated amplifier that can drive a wide range of speakers. However, some users have found that the 383 can sound a bit "lean" or "lifeless" with certain speaker pairings [[1]](https://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/search.mpl?forum=amp&searchtext=levinson+383)[[2]](https://www.head-fi.org/threads/mark-levinson-no-383.172241/)[[3]](https://tmraudio.com/old-products/mark-levinson-no-383-stereo-integrated-amplifier-in-factory-box/?srsltid=AfmBOorRwj1sLbZXBiTd4N5060tmbBS5xIVSw-2DquumiN2XHF678umf). To get the most out of the 383, it's recommended to pair it with speakers that have a lively, dynamic sound signature.

Some good low-budget speaker options to consider include:

- Revel Studio speakers - These are high-end speakers that can be found used for a relatively low price. They are known for their excellent imaging and soundstage, which should pair well with the resolving nature of the 383.

- Magnepan 3.6 speakers [[1]](https://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/search.mpl?forum=amp&searchtext=levinson+383) - Planar magnetic speakers like the Magnepan 3.6 can provide an engaging, spacious sound that may complement the 383's sonic character.

- Sonus Faber Cremona speakers [[1]](https://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/search.mpl?forum=amp&searchtext=levinson+383) - These Italian-made speakers are known for their musical, organic sound, which could be a good match for the 383.

- Martin Logan speakers [[1]](https://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/search.mpl?forum=amp&searchtext=levinson+383) - Electrostatic speakers from Martin Logan may also be worth auditioning, as their transparent, dynamic sound could work well with the 383.

Ultimately, the best speaker pairing will come down to personal preference and the specific room/system setup. It's recommended to audition a few different options if possible to find the right match for your needs and budget.

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Learn more:
1. [Search of Amp/Preamp Asylum](https://db.audioasylum.com/cgi/search.mpl?forum=amp&searchtext=levinson+383)
2. [Mark Levinson No.383 | Headphone Reviews and Discussion - Head-Fi.org](https://www.head-fi.org/threads/mark-levinson-no-383.172241/)
3. [Mark Levinson no. 383 Stereo Integrated Amplifier in Factory Box - The Music Room](https://tmraudio.com/old-products/mark-levinson-no-383-stereo-integrated-amplifier-in-factory-box/?srsltid=AfmBOorRwj1sLbZXBiTd4N5060tmbBS5xIVSw-2DquumiN2XHF678umf)

Sonus Faber Venere 3.0 sounded magical with my ML No. 436 mono blocks. They received some bad press as the cabinet was made in China. The bad press did not "rain" on my enjoyment of the speakers. Highly recommend.