Question on a Levinson 27.5 amp


I am wondering what is going to shorten the life expectancy of my Mark Levinson 27.5 more, turning it on/off several times per week, or just leaving it on? The benefit of the latter is of course, no warm up time, but if I do that will the amp start having problems a few years from now??

Thanks
dewinkle
Another happy owner of a 27.5 here.Mine was bought from new and still has low hours.I enjoy mine on weekends and of course I turn on before listening session and off once I am finished.Never had a problem yet,knock on wood.Great amp,actually I am looking for another one in the used market with plans to bi-amp with my existing one and use my Rogue M150 on the mid's and high's .
Beemer with all the respect your ML-3 is way older than the 27.5,is it not?
Tripper I would't call the LEGENDARY Mark Levinson comparable to Bel Canto,then again I never actually seen a Bel Canto in real life.Hard to imagine though.
Enjoy your systems all.
Regards
George
I feel obliged to reply...

Few months ago I was running 26 & 27 (not 27.5); not anymore...

I used to turn the 27 on and off, but in the end just left it on all the time. One day I came back from work, one channel was blown.

No sound. Just a dead hiss.

I bought mine from an authorized dealer almost 15 years ago before I moved here, and whilst the dealer in Sydney is happy to look at it, that's 1000km from where I live.

"Just as a general principle we recommend that preamps be left on and power amps turned on when needed but the choice is yours. We don’t have a service agent in Melbourne for Mark Levinson all Under Warranty service is done in Sydney where we have a very experienced ML technician. You could however have a chat with Barry Clarke of Sound Electronics on 03 9725 8992 who can have a look at the problem for you.



Best regards,



Phillip Powell"

Now it's sitting in my store room. The sound was smooht and sweet, and one day I'd probably lug it somewhere to get it fixed.

But no, I wouldn't leave it on all the time. It's one hour of warm up time. Like you see above, if something goes wrong, you are really to blame...
Kowkow, please forgive me if you already did this, but did you check the fuse on the "dead" channel?
No worries mate, first thing I checked indeed.
Would be reasonable isn't it to have blown a fuse.
But sadly, not so easy. :(
Kowkow,

Not sure on the cost for #27, but Harman (Industries?) who owns the Levinson brand quoted me $1200 USD flat rate to fix/refurbish my #23.

There is nothing wrong with my #23 that I know of, but I contacted them about getting a factory check-up/tune up and that is what they said for price. The price includes all parts/adjustments to bring the amp back to completely like new performance. I thought it was a little steep just for a tune-up/check-up since mine seems to be working fine.