Yes, it's a Luxman. Easily one of our favorite vintage brands, Luxman is known for quality, particularly fit and finish. The L400 is the essence of minimalism, handling necessities with excellence, and nothing more. This single-owner piece has been almost entirely recapped, and we'd say it's in better condition than the day it left the factory.
- Production
- 1984-87
- Condition
- 8/10
- Serial No.
- E4707541
- Restoration
- Comprehensive bench test
- Recapped power supply and signal path
- Replaced bad diodes in display circuit
- Replaced lamps
- Cleaned controls, switches, and internal electronics
- Exterior detailed
- Factory Specs
Type Solid-state stereo integrated amplifier with MM/MC phono stage
Power output 55 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response 10Hz to 100kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.02%
Input sensitivity 0.3mV (MC), 1.8mV (MM), 160mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio 67dB (MC), 90dB (MM), 107dB (line)
Dimensions 17.83"W x 4.37"H x 12.5"D
Weight 16.75 lbs.
- The History of Luxman
- LUXMAN started its business in 1925, the year when radio broadcasting started in Japan. The company called Kinsuido, a picture frame company in Osaka, made a radio department, which later became LUX. Kinsuido was the first company to display and sell radio receiving equipment at the stores. A lot of people stopped to ...
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- Liner Notes
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- Stock No.
- 8302149435613
Yes, it's a Luxman. Easily one of our favorite vintage brands, Luxman is known for quality, particularly fit and finish. The L400 is the essence of minimalism, handling necessities with excellence, and nothing more. This single-owner piece has been almost entirely recapped, and we'd say it's in better condition than the day it left the factory.