The Luxman R-1120 is a classic receiver that epitomizes the golden age of hi-fi audio, combining timeless design with outstanding performance. This vintage gem from the late 1970s is a testament to Luxman's dedication to quality and craftsmanship, making it a sought-after piece for both audiophiles and collectors.
- Production
- 1978-79
- Condition
- 9/10
- Serial No.
- L7202218
- Restoration
- Verified power output exceeds mfg specs of 120 watts per channel RMS
- Cleaned tuning capacitor to eliminate noise when changing channels
- Cleaned knobs
- Verified proper speaker relay operation
- Cleaned all control contacts
- Verified all inputs and outputs
- Repaired broken FM antenna bar mount
- Verified AM and FM operation
- Verified operation of all lamps and LEDs
- Restored rosewood cabinet
- Factory Specs
Tuning range: FM, MW
Power output: 120 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 15Hz to 70kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.03%
Input sensitivity: 2.6mV (MM), 160mV (line)
Signal to noise ratio: 72dB (MM), 88dB (line)
Dimensions: 490 x 415 x 180mm
Weight: 38lbs
- 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
The R-1120 is the long awaited advent of super powered tuner amplifier from Luxman.
It has a giant power output of 120W per channel and truly useful and equally eye catching LED peak indicators allowing easy reading of instantaneous output power level.
Other features include 3 pairs of speaker terminals, one of which is specially designed for exclusive use with such low impedance loudspeakers as electrostatic types which have been gaining remarkable popularity among discerning audiophiles.
- Stock No.
- 8599463690461
The Luxman R-1120 is a classic receiver that epitomizes the golden age of hi-fi audio, combining timeless design with outstanding performance. This vintage gem from the late 1970s is a testament to Luxman's dedication to quality and craftsmanship, making it a sought-after piece for both audiophiles and collectors.