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Further information:

 

The Luxman L-309 Integrated Amplifier (1973-74) was the first of the Luxman line to offer the Linear Equalizer  - a 5-step up or down "tilt" to the preset RIAA curve, rotating the 1kHz-centered frequency response up or down, more bass & less treble or more treble & less bass. The Linear Equalizer was carried over into the L-100 in 1975. The regular tone controls are Luxman's staple NF controls. The circuit is a fully-complementary DC power amp section with dual-rail power-supply and 3-stage DC EQ circuit for the phono. This example is in 'near museum' condition and has been 'technician treated' to a complete re-cap, matching original specification, with the exception of the power caps that tested fine & above rated output levels.

The amplifier can be demo'd at Tennyson, Brisbane and can be shipped (via Pack & Send) Australia wide at buyers cost.

 

Specifications:

 

Main Amp:

RMS power output :     2x 75W (8 Ohm, continuous, both channels driven)

                                           2x 85W (8 Ohm, continuous, single channel driven)

Power bandwidth :       5Hz...50Khz (-3dB ; 0,03% THD)

Frequency response :  10Hz...50Khz (± 1dB)

THD :                                 < 0,03% (8 Ohm, 75W)

IMD :                                 0,04% (8 Ohm ; 75W)

Residual noise :             0,5mV (86dB)

Damping factor :          40 (8 Ohm)

Input :                              600mV / 40kOhm

Pre Amp:

Frequency response :  10Hz...50Khz (line input ; -1dB)

THD :                                 < 0,03% (line input ; 1V)

Inputs :                             2,5mV / 90k-65k-50kOhm (phono 1)

                                           2,5mV / 65kOhm (phono 2)

                                           100mV / 150kOhm (aux 1 & 2)

                                           100mV / 50kOhm (tuner)

Max. input signal :         300mV (phono ; 1Khz)

S/N ratio :                         > 65dB (phono 1 & 2)

                                           > 80dB (lines)

Bass controls :                ± 8dB / 100Hz ; 150Hz turnover

                                           ± 10dB / 100Hz ; 300Hz turnover

                                           ± 12dB / 100Hz ; 600Hz turnover

Treble controls :             ± 12dB / 10Khz ; 1,5Khz turnover

                                           ± 10dB / 10Khz ; 3Khz turnover

                                           ± 8dB / 10Khz ; 6Khz turnover

Low cut filter :                20Hz or 70Hz / 6dB/octave

High cut filter :              7Khz or 12Khz / 6dB/octave

Low boost filter :           100Hz 6dB/octave

Special control :             5-steps Linear Equalizer

General

Dimensions :                 48,5 x 30 x 16,5cm

Weight :                          12,5kg.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Willmax said:

Wow she is a beauty. I love vintage Lux gear.

Yes - classic designs! Fair bit of work went into this one.... Better than new now!

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@Pioneer Lux Man

 

May I enquire as to whether you replaced the speaker terminals and ,do they accept banana plug termination?

 

Thank you.

Edited by rantan

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1 hour ago, rantan said:

@Pioneer Lux Man

 

May I enquire as to whether you replaced the speaker terminals and ,do they accept banana plug termination?

 

Thank you.

Yes, the speaker terminals were updated during the recap as the originals are very 'finicky' to use and the new ones do allow the use of banana plugs.

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