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− | ''' | + | '''General''' |
− | * | + | * Manufacturer: [[Luxman]] |
− | * | + | * Model: M-4000A |
− | * | + | * Model range: Prestige Series |
− | * | + | * Type: Stereo power amplifier (2x completely built in mono) |
− | * | + | * Years of manufacture: 1979 - 1981 |
− | * | + | * Manufactured in: Japan |
− | * | + | * Color: Silver, Wood |
− | + | * Remote control: - | |
− | * | + | * Power consumption: 520 W |
− | * | + | * Dimensions (WxHxD): 495 mm x 175mm x 380mm |
− | * | + | * Weight: 30 kg |
+ | * Original price approx.: 398'000 Yen (Japan, 1980), 1595 US-$, 5'500 DM | ||
− | ''' | + | '''Connections''' |
− | * | + | * Number of inputs: |
** Direct in: 600mV, 50 kOhm | ** Direct in: 600mV, 50 kOhm | ||
− | * | + | * Number of outputs: |
− | ** | + | ** Speaker XLR connector |
− | ''' | + | '''Technical Data''' |
− | * | + | * Continuous power (at THD) |
− | ** 8 Ohm: 2 x 180W (20 Hz ... 20 kHz, 0 | + | ** 8 Ohm: 2 x 180W (20 Hz ... 20 kHz, 0.008% THD) |
** 4 Ohm: 2 x 250W DIN | ** 4 Ohm: 2 x 250W DIN | ||
− | * | + | * Dynamic power |
** 8 Ohm: | ** 8 Ohm: | ||
** 4 Ohm: | ** 4 Ohm: | ||
− | * | + | * Total harmonic distortion: < 0.005%. |
− | * | + | * Attenuation factor: 100 at 8 Ohm |
− | * | + | * Frequency response: 3 - 100'000 Hz |
− | * | + | * Signal to noise ratio: >116 dB |
− | * | + | * Stereo channel separation: >100 dB |
− | * | + | * Noise voltage: >115 dB |
− | * | + | * Frequency response: 10-100,000 Hz +0/-0.5 dB |
− | * Subsonic Filter: | + | * Subsonic Filter: yes |
− | ''' | + | '''Special Features''' |
− | * Separate | + | * Separate level control L / R |
− | * Stand-by | + | * Stand-by display |
− | * LED | + | * LED display separately L / R, -24 - +3 dB for peak level |
− | * | + | * Large VU meter |
− | * Peak | + | * Peak LED on/off button |
− | * VU | + | * VU meter switching -20dB |
− | * Subsonic | + | * Subsonic slide switch on rear panel |
− | == | + | == Remarks == |
− | * | + | * Compared to the Luxman [[Luxman M-4000|M-4000]], the M-4000A features the following changes: |
− | ** MOS-FETs, Lux's Duo-Beta | + | ** MOS-FETs, Lux's Duo-Beta scheme, XLR connectors for the speakers, an improved signal-to-noise ratio of 2dB, Duo-Beta logo and 2 kilos more weight. In addition, the VU meters have been revised (narrower and clearer). |
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− | + | * Other models in the same series: | |
− | * Luxman M- | + | ** [[Luxman M-1600]] |
− | [[ | + | ** [[Luxman M-2000]] |
+ | ** [[Luxman M-4000]] | ||
+ | ** [[Luxman M-4000A]] | ||
+ | ** [[Luxman M-6000]] | ||
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− | * Luxman | + | * [[Luxman C-5000A Corresponding Preamplifier |
− | [[ | + | ** [[Luxman C-5000A]] |
− | == | + | * Corresponding tuner: Luxman T-110 |
− | * | + | ** [[Luxman T-110]] |
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+ | == Pictures == | ||
+ | * Luxman M-4000A front | ||
+ | [[File:Luxman M-4000A-6.jpg]] | ||
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+ | * Luxman M-4000 interior view | ||
+ | [[File:Luxman M-4000A-8.jpg]] | ||
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+ | * Luxman M-4000A rear view | ||
+ | [[File:Luxman M-4000A-10.jpg]] | ||
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+ | == Reports == | ||
+ | * External link: M-4000A "Liquid Audio" restoration report: [http://liquidaudio.com.au/luxman-m4000a-amplifier-restoration/] | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
− | * | + | * External Link: "Hifi Archive" website: [http://www.hifi-archiv.info/Luxman/1981/Luxman_81-82_05.jpg] |
− | * | + | * External Link: "The Vintage Knob" website: [http://www.thevintageknob.org/luxman-M-4000.html] |
− | * | + | * External link: "Hifido, Japan" website: [http://www.hifido.co.jp/KW/G/P0/A10/E/20-10/S0/C12-70367-63387-00/] |
− | * | + | * External link: "Audio Database" website: [http://audio-database.com/LUXMANALPINE-LUXMAN/amp/m-4000a-e.html] |
− | * | + | * External link: "Audio Heritage, Japan" website: [http://audio-heritage.jp/LUXMAN/amp/m-4000a.html] |
− | [[ | + | [[Category:Power Amplifiers]] |
Latest revision as of 03:31, 30 January 2019
Data[edit]
General
- Manufacturer: Luxman
- Model: M-4000A
- Model range: Prestige Series
- Type: Stereo power amplifier (2x completely built in mono)
- Years of manufacture: 1979 - 1981
- Manufactured in: Japan
- Color: Silver, Wood
- Remote control: -
- Power consumption: 520 W
- Dimensions (WxHxD): 495 mm x 175mm x 380mm
- Weight: 30 kg
- Original price approx.: 398'000 Yen (Japan, 1980), 1595 US-$, 5'500 DM
Connections
- Number of inputs:
- Direct in: 600mV, 50 kOhm
- Number of outputs:
- Speaker XLR connector
Technical Data
- Continuous power (at THD)
- 8 Ohm: 2 x 180W (20 Hz ... 20 kHz, 0.008% THD)
- 4 Ohm: 2 x 250W DIN
- Dynamic power
- 8 Ohm:
- 4 Ohm:
- Total harmonic distortion: < 0.005%.
- Attenuation factor: 100 at 8 Ohm
- Frequency response: 3 - 100'000 Hz
- Signal to noise ratio: >116 dB
- Stereo channel separation: >100 dB
- Noise voltage: >115 dB
- Frequency response: 10-100,000 Hz +0/-0.5 dB
- Subsonic Filter: yes
Special Features
- Separate level control L / R
- Stand-by display
- LED display separately L / R, -24 - +3 dB for peak level
- Large VU meter
- Peak LED on/off button
- VU meter switching -20dB
- Subsonic slide switch on rear panel
Remarks[edit]
- Compared to the Luxman M-4000, the M-4000A features the following changes:
- MOS-FETs, Lux's Duo-Beta scheme, XLR connectors for the speakers, an improved signal-to-noise ratio of 2dB, Duo-Beta logo and 2 kilos more weight. In addition, the VU meters have been revised (narrower and clearer).
- Other models in the same series:
- [[Luxman C-5000A Corresponding Preamplifier
- Corresponding tuner: Luxman T-110
Pictures[edit]
- Luxman M-4000A front
- Luxman M-4000 interior view
- Luxman M-4000A rear view
Reports[edit]
- External link: M-4000A "Liquid Audio" restoration report: [1]
Links[edit]
- External Link: "Hifi Archive" website: [2]
- External Link: "The Vintage Knob" website: [3]
- External link: "Hifido, Japan" website: [4]
- External link: "Audio Database" website: [5]
- External link: "Audio Heritage, Japan" website: [6]