Luxman D-07X
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Model name
D-07X
Transport
Yes
Player
Yes
SACD support
Yes
Engine
N/A
Frequency response low +/- 3dB (for CD) (Hz)
5
Frequency response high +/- 3dB (for CD) (Hz)
20000
Frequency response low +/- 3dB (for SACD) (Hz)
5
Frequency response high +/- 3dB (for SACD) (Hz)
38000
Gain (dBu)
N/A
Output Level (balanced) (V)
2.4
Output Level (single-ended) (V)
2.4
Input Impedance (balanced) (Ω)
N/A
Input Impedance (single-ended) (Ω)
N/A
Output Impedance (balanced) (Ω)
600
Output Impedance (single-ended) (Ω)
300
Dynamic range (for CD) (dB)
N/A
Dynamic range (for SACD) (dB)
N/A
Signal to Noise Ratio (for CD) (dB)
122
Signal to Noise Ratio (for SACD) (dB)
125
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (for CD) (%)
0.0016
Total Harmonic Distortion + Noise (for SACD) (%)
0.0007
Dimensions (mm)
440 x 132 x 410
Weight (kg)
17
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The LUXMAN D-N150 is equipped with the same optical disc transport as the highly acclaimed D-380 CD player. Carefully selected and audibly tested parts include a power transformer, filter storage capacitors, Schottky barrier diodes, and LUXMAN's proprietary Oxygen Free Copper (OFC) wiring. The Texas Instruments PCM5102A DAC provides a signal-to-noise ratio of 110 dB, presenting music against a background very close to absolute silence.
The Luxman D-03X player is able to reveal new nuances even in familiar music. MQA (Master Quality Authenticated) is Meridian's award–winning technology that delivers audio quality at the level of the original master recording. The player supports MQA technology, which allows you to play MQA CDs, as well as MQA audio files with a resolution of up to 24 bits.
Luxman D-380 is a CD player equipped with a lamp output stage and made in the retro style of the legendary "golden 38th" Classic series of Luxman lamp components in a wooden case. Inside, it has state-of-the-art elements, including Burr Brown's PCM5102A DAC, which operates with a 32-bit / 192 kHz signal.
The new player inherits key technologies and solutions from the company's flagship D-10X, including the LxDTM-i optical disk transport and the ROHM MUS-IC BD34301EKV digital-to-analog converter. In the Luxman nomenclature, the D-07X model will replace the D-06u.
A PCM signal up to 24 bit / 192 kHz can be applied to the SPDIF input here. In addition to the LxDTM optical drive, designed by the brand's engineers, the player uses a fresh processor for signal processing with 32-bit resolution. The component also implements a new version of ODNF 4.0 negative feedback, which is the basis of the company's amplifier circuitry. Luxman D-08U disc-readable tracks