Dynamite with a laser beam. This complete system, with components designed by Tim de Paravacini, as part of the Luxman 50th Anniversary lineup, is a show-stopper. The beautiful silver faces are some of the most design-forward pieces from this era; they absolutely sing sitting still. If Apple were building HiFi in the 70's, this stack would have eaten their lunch.
This nearly-NOS complete system is like stepping back in time. This was from a single owner who purchased it new in 1975, and is complete with all of the original boxes and manuals. While this offer may not last long, this system is ready to be enjoyed, both aesthetically and sonically for another 50 years.
- Amplifier
- M-4000
- Preamplifier
- C-1000
- Tuner
- T-110
- Production
- 1975-79
- Condition
- 9/10
- Serial No.
- A7100927 / K6101568 / E7604411
- Orig. MSRP
- $2640
- Restoration
- Full service check
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- Flawless, top to bottom
- Factory Specs
C-1000
Type Preamplifier
Frequency response 2Hz to 80kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.007%
Input sensitivity 2.5mV (MM), 150mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio 65dB (MM)
Semiconductors 92 x transistors, 59 x diodes
Dimensions 19"W x 7"H x 9.65"D
Weight 22 lbs.
M-4000
Type Amplifier
Power output 180 watts per channel into 8Ω(stereo)
Frequency response 3Hz to 100kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.05%
Input sensitivity 1V
Signal to noise ratio 108dB
Dimensions 19"W x 7"H x 5.35"D
Weight 62 lbs.
T-110
Type FM Tuner
Tuning Bands FM
Tuning Scale Analogue
FM Tuning Range 88 to 108 MHz
Sensitivity 1.6uV (FM)
Signal to Noise Ratio 72dB (FM)
Distortion 0.3% (FM)
Selectivity 70dB (FM)
Frequency response 20Hz to 15kHz (FM)
Output 1500mV
Dimensions 19"W x 4.5"H x 9.6"D
Weight 17 lbs.
- Designer
- Tim de Paravicini
- Documentation
C-1000 Owner's Manual
M-4000 Schematics
Luxman T-110 Owner's Manual
Luxman T-110 Review, High Fidelity, 1977
- 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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- Stock No.
- 7509437513949
Dynamite with a laser beam. This complete system, with components designed by Tim de Paravacini, as part of the Luxman 50th Anniversary lineup, is a show-stopper. The beautiful silver faces are some of the most design-forward pieces from this era; they absolutely sing sitting still. If Apple were building HiFi in the 70's, this stack would have eaten their lunch.
This nearly-NOS complete system is like stepping back in time. This was from a single owner who purchased it new in 1975, and is complete with all of the original boxes and manuals. While this offer may not last long, this system is ready to be enjoyed, both aesthetically and sonically for another 50 years.
Production
1975-79
Condition
9/10
Serial No.
A7100927 / K6101568 / E7604411
Orig. MSRP
$2640
Restoration
- Full service check
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- Flawless, top to bottom
Factory Specs
C-1000
Type Preamplifier
Frequency response 2Hz to 80kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.007%
Input sensitivity 2.5mV (MM), 150mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio 65dB (MM)
Semiconductors 92 x transistors, 59 x diodes
Dimensions 19"W x 7"H x 9.65"D
Weight 22 lbs.
M-4000
Type Amplifier
Power output 180 watts per channel into 8Ω(stereo)
Frequency response 3Hz to 100kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.05%
Input sensitivity 1V
Signal to noise ratio 108dB
Dimensions 19"W x 7"H x 5.35"D
Weight 62 lbs.
T-110
Type FM Tuner
Tuning Bands FM
Tuning Scale Analogue
FM Tuning Range 88 to 108 MHz
Sensitivity 1.6uV (FM)
Signal to Noise Ratio 72dB (FM)
Distortion 0.3% (FM)
Selectivity 70dB (FM)
Frequency response 20Hz to 15kHz (FM)
Output 1500mV
Dimensions 19"W x 4.5"H x 9.6"D
Weight 17 lbs.
Designer
Tim de Paravicini
Documentation
C-1000 Owner's Manual
M-4000 Schematics
Luxman T-110 Owner's Manual
Luxman T-110 Review, High Fidelity, 1977
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 ...
[ Read More ]
Stock No.
7509437513949