Luxman M-10X
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Model name
M-10X
Input sensitivity (mV)
1240
Input impedance (balanced) (Ω)
28 000
Input impedance (single-ended) (Ω)
51 000
Output impedance (balanced) (Ω)
N/A
Output impedance (single-ended) (Ω)
N/A
Max current (A)
N/A
Output power (8Ω) (W)
150
Output power (4Ω) (W)
300
Gain (dBu)
29
Frequency response low +/- 3dB (Hz)
1
Frequency response high +/- 3dB (Hz)
130 000
Signal to Noise Ratio (dB)
117
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (0% global feedback) (%)
N/A
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (100% global feedback) (%)
0.04
Max power consumption (W)
540
Damping factor
600
Dimensions (mm)
440 x 224 x 488
Weight (kg)
48.4
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The M200 model was created specifically for use in a stereo system that includes an external DAC, and uses a computer or media player as the source. The amplifier has a push-pull circuit using discrete elements. The following inputs are present on the back of the case: balanced XLR, standard RCA. The M-200 power amplifier is a good option for systems with shelf speakers located in small rooms.
The Luxman M-700u dual-channel power amplifier is made in the classic design of the company, with a laconic front panel, the main decoration of which is the arrow indicators of the signal strength.
The flagship has a massive 48-kilogram body with a front aluminum panel, which has two arrow level indicators with original white LED backlight. On the facade there is a power/standby key with an indication of operating modes, an input selection button with two LEDs, a backlight off button and an LED diode indicating the activation of BTL bridge mode.
This tube preamp from the textbook is attractive not only for its vintage look, but also thanks to Luxman's traditional technologies of the highest quality, including transformers for MC cartridges. Top-notch sound: open, fast and strikingly authentic, especially in the midrange.
The MQ 300 is an updated version of the MB-300 single-stroke tube amplifier, which first appeared back in 1984. Unlike its predecessor, the Luxman MQ-300 is a stereo power amplifier, not a monoblock. It outputs only 8 watts per channel and is implemented on Takatsuki TA-300B lamps, the Japanese counterparts of the legendary 300B direct–channel triodes from the American company Western Electric.