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== Products == | == Products == | ||
− | * [[Luxman A/V receiver|A/V | + | * [[Luxman A/V receiver|A/V Receivers]] |
− | * [[Luxman A/V Preamplifier|A/V | + | * [[Luxman A/V Preamplifier|A/V Preamplifiers]] |
* [[Luxman Active Crossovers|Active Crossovers]] | * [[Luxman Active Crossovers|Active Crossovers]] | ||
− | * [[Luxman CD Player|CD | + | * [[Luxman CD Player|CD Players]] |
− | * [[Luxman CD Changer|CD | + | * [[Luxman CD Changer|CD Changers]] |
− | * [[Luxman D/A Converter|D/A | + | * [[Luxman D/A Converter|D/A Converters]] |
− | * [[Luxman DAT Recorder|DAT | + | * [[Luxman DAT Recorder|DAT Recorders]] |
− | * [[Luxman DVD Player|DVD | + | * [[Luxman DVD Player|DVD Players]] |
− | + | * [[Luxman Equalizer|Equalizers]] | |
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* [[Luxman Cassette Decks|Cassette Decks]] | * [[Luxman Cassette Decks|Cassette Decks]] | ||
* [[Luxman Headphone Amplifier|Headphone Amplifiers]] | * [[Luxman Headphone Amplifier|Headphone Amplifiers]] | ||
* [[Luxman integrated amplifier|Integrated Amplifier]] | * [[Luxman integrated amplifier|Integrated Amplifier]] | ||
* [[Luxman Laboratory Reference Series|Laboratory Reference Series]] | * [[Luxman Laboratory Reference Series|Laboratory Reference Series]] | ||
− | * [[Luxman Loudspeaker| | + | * [[Luxman Loudspeaker|Loudspeakers]] |
− | * [[Luxman | + | * [[Luxman Power Amplifier|Power Amplifiers]] |
− | * [[Luxman Turntable Preamplifier| | + | * [[Luxman Turntable Preamplifier|Phono Preamplifiers]] |
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* [[Luxman Preamplifier|Preamplifiers]] | * [[Luxman Preamplifier|Preamplifiers]] | ||
* [[Luxman Preamplifier Tuner|Preamplifier Tuners]] | * [[Luxman Preamplifier Tuner|Preamplifier Tuners]] | ||
+ | * [[Luxman Receiver|Receivers]] | ||
+ | * [[Luxman Remote Controls|Remote Controls]] | ||
+ | * [[Luxman SACD Player|SACD Players]] | ||
+ | * [[Luxman Surround Decoder|Surround Decoders]] | ||
+ | * [[Luxman Tone Arms|Tonearms]] | ||
+ | * [[Luxman Tuner|Tuners]] | ||
+ | * [[Luxman Turntable|Turntables]] | ||
+ | * [[Luxman Cartridges|Turntable Cartridges]] | ||
== Web links == | == Web links == |
Revision as of 12:29, 18 December 2024
Company profile
Japanese manufacturer of hi-fi and high-end products.
1925 - Founded by brothers T. Hayakawa and K. Yoshikawa as a radio receiver division within the Kinsindo of Osaka Store group.
1931 - First magnetic pickup (moving magnet - MM)
1952 - OY-15 output transformer, a so-called high-resolution mains transformer. Luxman devices evoke enthusiasm everywhere as they are considered the most powerful on the market.
1958 - (The year of 45/45 stereo recording): MA-7A, the first post-war mono hi-fi amplifier in tube technology. It is equipped with "Crossover NFB" (Negative Feedback). NFB is patented worldwide by Luxman.
1962 - SQ-65, tube integrated amplifier. The amplifier is equipped with a "Motional Feedback (MFB)" circuit. This allows to control the movement of the loudspeaker drivers. The amplifier had a power rating of 2 x 28 watts.
1962 - PZ-11, phono amplifier: The very first phono amplifier with germanium transistors manufactured in Japan. Its "slimline design" enjoys great popularity (218 x 13 x 157 mm).
1963 - SQ-38 tube integrated amplifier: This amplifier is the starting point for the famous SQ-38 series until today. It has 2 x 11 watts and is already an audiophile device.
1964 - SQ-38 D, tube integrated amplifier; it is the first amplifier equipped with a triode. Further models of this legendary "38 series" are the SQ-38D, SQ-38FD and the SQ38S.
1966 - MQ-36 (Tube OTL Power Amplifier). The MQ-36 was an OTL (Output Transformer-Less) amplifier. Because of its high quality sound, it became a long time best seller.
1968 - SQ-505/507 (integrated amplifier): The SQ 505 and SQ 507 were the first models of the "500 series" and the predecessors of the models
L-505s and L-507s.
1975 - M-6000 (power amplifier)/C-1000/T-110: As a product to celebrate Luxman's 50th anniversary, the M-6000 embodied the first attempt to break into the high-end market. As a power amplifier that boasted 2 x 300W of power and excellent sound, the M-6000 was very well received.
1977 - Debut of the Laboratory Reference Series:
Highlights included the first DC amplifier and synthesized tuner. The functionality, performance and innovative design of each product distinguished the series.
- First DC amplifier and synthesized tuner in the world
- Computer controlled cassette deck
- Stackable components.
1980 - PD-300 (Vacuum turntable)
Luxman introduced an innovative turntable that used a vacuum system to prevent records from warping on the turntable. The Luxman PD-555 Limited model was a limited edition of 55 copies of the top-of-the-line model to celebrate its 55th anniversary.
1982 - D-05 (Omega-Loading Cassette Deck):
The D-05 appeared at the time when the market was moving away from the "open-reel" format towards the cassette. It featured the hi-fi performance of an "open-reel" tape player and the ease of use of the cassette deck.
From 1984 until the early 2000s, Luxman was owned by Alpine.
1987 - The digital-to-analog converter DA-07 (Fluency DAC);
Fluency DAC is an application of interpolation theory developed by Dr. Toraichi, a professor at Japan's Tsukuba University. The DA-07 with its companion DP-07 player formed the pinnacle of the CD segmet at the time.
In 2004, Luxman introduced a CL-88/MQ-88 pre/power amplifier combination, with the MQ-88 being a tube amplifier.
In 2005, the L-507f revived the large 500 series integrated amplifiers.
In 2009, Luxman was purchased by the International Audio Group (IAG).
In 2011, the PD-171 reintroduced a turntable for vinyl; it uses a belt drive, which had previously been rare at Luxman.
In 2013, the M-900u power amplifier was introduced. Two years later, the tube tradition was also continued with the MQ-88u.
In 2019 came the PD-151, another turntable for vinyl, priced lower than the 171.
Products
- A/V Receivers
- A/V Preamplifiers
- Active Crossovers
- CD Players
- CD Changers
- D/A Converters
- DAT Recorders
- DVD Players
- Equalizers
- Cassette Decks
- Headphone Amplifiers
- Integrated Amplifier
- Laboratory Reference Series
- Loudspeakers
- Power Amplifiers
- Phono Preamplifiers
- Preamplifiers
- Preamplifier Tuners
- Receivers
- Remote Controls
- SACD Players
- Surround Decoders
- Tonearms
- Tuners
- Turntables
- Turntable Cartridges