Passionate when you have no idea what you're talking about. What a great addition to the forums!
"... a grand in parts..." That's ridiculous.
Before I put you on my ignore list, let's a get a couple of things straight.
When this amp was designed and manufactured the Levinson brand wasn't owned by Harman, it was owned by a little company called Madrigal, who specialized in high-end audio. Low-volume stuff.
Levinson didn't get the 40% dealer mark-up, the dealer did. Levinson got (if my guess is correct), 16,500 * 60% = $9900.
There was (and still is) a small industry in the US that specializes in the assembly of relatively small lots of electronics for the defense industry and medical equipment. They're not about advanced technologies per se, they're about full-custom, low quantities, and super quality. Some companies in the high-end audio industry have used these contract manufacturers for years. For example, Harman did, for the recent Levinson offerings. They used Mack Technologies:
http://www.macktech.com
There are others. Their primary customers are in medical and defense.
As for the rest of your comments, if you read mine you would see that I consider the No33 to be a silly tour de force of over-engineering. But no, you'd just rather have a bad case of diarrhea of the finger tips.
Here's a thought - engage brain first, fingers second.
Welcome to my ignore list.