![]() Madrigal Audio Labs took Levinson to court and asked the United States government to forbid him from working in audio for the rest of his life. ceased to exist in 1984, with Madrigal Audio Labs acquiring its assets. In 1980, an investor acquired control of the company, allegedly without paying Levinson, and allegedly put MLAS through a planned bankruptcy to eliminate Levinson’s 43% interest in the company. Chief engineer Tom Colangelo, who brought visionary audio circuitry to the company, died in a tragic car accident in 2007. Audio pioneer Dick Burwen, Levinson’s first electronics mentor, helped Levinson start the company with the iconic LNP-2 Preamplifier. Original MLAS products were designed by Mark Levinson with a team of associates. (MLAS) was founded 1972 in Woodbridge, CT (a suburb of New Haven) by Mark Levinson. ![]()
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