Levinson 333 Upgrad to 436 Monoblock


Guys,

I have a dilemma, my system comprise of

- Levinson 380s
- Levinson 360s
- Levinson 37
- Levinson 333
- Speakers are Totem “The One” Limited

- I’m contemplating on upgrading the 333 to 436 Monos, where I’ve got a trade up deal from a local HIFI store for a pair of used 436

- Considering my speakers & room size, 436 is a complete overkill (Even 333 can be seen as such)
- The trade value I’ve got is approx 57% (Of the 436 pair) for my 333 and I will have to pay the remaining 43% IN cash.

Arguments for moving forward:
- New technology, extended life time and their wiliness for a trade in at an OK ratio

Arguments against:
- Its such an over kill I wont feel much difference for my Totems

Please let me have your thoughts

Thanks in advance,

Kris
chantank
i think you already know that you'e more than 'there' on all counts. your only limiting factors of any note are your room and your loudspeakers(even though the totems are among the best monitors made). a sub may be an option of course for deeper bass, but even that might detract from what appears to be a great system.
There usually is allot more than just power, why not bring them home and have a listen. They might just absolutely leave you in awe you or maybe not.

Local dealer and looking a trading, that's what I would do.
I agree with Cpk, To much power is not a factor and a better sounding amp is never overkill.
C, I say go for it. Totem recommends the best front end one can get. I run Krell into Totem. You won't be sorry.