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Luxman LV-105
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== Data ==
· Hersteller: LUX Corporation Japan
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· Modell: LV 105
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'''General'''
· Baujahre: Mitte der 80er
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* Manufacturer: [[Luxman]]
· Typ: Vollverstärker
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* Model: LV 105  
· Fernbedienung: Nein
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* Year of manufacture: 1984 - 1988
· Leistungsaufnahme: 250 Watt
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* Made in: Japan
· Abmessungen: B 438 x H 148 x T 346 in mm  
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* Color: Black
· Gewicht: 10,6 kg  
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* Type: Analog
· Farbe: Schwarz
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* Remote control: No
· Neupreis 1986: 2.250 DM
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* Power consumption: 250 watts
Anschlüsse
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* Dimensions: 438 x 148 x 346 mm (W x H x D)
· Anzahl der Eingänge: 8
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* Weight: 10.6 kg
o Tuner
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* Original price 1986: 2.250 DM
o CD
 
o Tape-1-In
 
o Tape-2-In
 
o AV – Video 1, 2 Rear
 
o AV – Video Front
 
o Phono MC/MM
 
· Anzahl der Ausgänge: 7
 
o 2 Lautsprecherpaare
 
o AV - Video
 
o Video Monitor
 
o Tape-1-Out
 
o Tape-2-Out
 
o Kopfhörerbuchse (6,3mm-Klinke)
 
Technische Daten
 
Schaltkreise Brückenanordnung
 
Ausgangsleistung 2x 80 W  (8 Ohm)
 
2x 100 W (4 Ohm)
 
Dynamikleistung 144 W (8 Ohm)
 
171 W (4 Ohm)
 
Klirrfaktor 0,008 % (1 kHz)
 
0,008 % ( 20 Hz)
 
0,15 % ( 20 kHz)
 
IM-Verzerrung 0,01 % ( 60 Hz : 7 kHz = 4 : 1,8 Ohm )
 
Eingangsempfindlichkeit & Eingangsimpedanz
 
Phono MM: 2,5 mV/47 kOhm
 
Phono MC: 125 Microvolt/100 Ohm
 
Tuner, CD, Tape, AV (Audio): 150 mV/50 kOhm
 
AV (Video): 75 Ohm
 
Rauschabstand (IHF-A bewertet)
 
Phono MM: 90 dB
 
Phono MC: 70 dB
 
Tuner, CD, Tape, AV (Audio): 110 dB
 
Frequenzgang Phono MM: 20 Hz bis 20 kHz (+/- 0,3 dB)
 
Phono MC: 20 Hz bis 20 kHz ( +/- 0,3 dB)
 
Tuner, CD, Tape, AV (Audio): 1 Hz bis 200 kHz (-3 dB)
 
AV (Video): 10 Hz bis 6 MHz
 
Klangregelung Typ Lux-NFb, max. Regelbereich: +8 dB bis –5 dB
 
Übertragungsfrequenzen: 400 Hz/ 6 kHz
 
  
Der LV105 besitzt einen Röhrenvorverstärker. Hybridtechnik bei Luxman bedeutet den Klang einer Röhre mit der Kraft des Transistors zu vereinen.
 
Dadurch erhält der Hörer ein besonders warmes und stimmiges Klangbild.
 
Damals wie heute wird diese Art Verstärker im gehobenen bis hohen Preissegment angeboten.
 
  
Weihnachten 1985 gab mir der Fachhändler den LV105, Yamaha A1020 und Onkyo A-8017  
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'''Connections'''
sowie die Lautsprecher Dynaudio Compound 3 zum Hörvergleich mit. Zusammen mit meinen SABA Professional 1300 kristallisierte sich der LV105 für mich als Kaufentscheidung heraus.
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* Number of inputs: 8
Bevor ich eine Surroundanlage in Betrieb nahm, regelte der LV105 unter anderem die Beschallung der DVD und Videofilme.  
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** Tuner 150 mV/50 kOhm
Ausgestattet mit den separaten AV-Eingängen an Front- und Rückseite nutzte ich die Möglichkeit der Direktverbindung Videokamera – Videorecorder bzw. später DVD Recorder.
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CD 150 mV/50 kOhm
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** Tape-1-In 150 mV/50 kOhm
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Tape-2-In 150 mV/50 kOhm
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** AV - Video 1, 2 Rear 150 mV/50 kOhm
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AV - Video Front 150 mV/50 kOhm
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** Phono MC/MM 2.5 mV/47 kOhm; 125 µV/100 Ohm
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* Number of outputs: 7
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** 2 pairs of speakers
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** AV - Video
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** Video Monitor
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** Tape-1-Out
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** Tape-2-Out
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** Headphone jack (6.3mm jack)
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'''Technical Data'''
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* Continuous power (at distortion factor)
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** 8 Ohm: 2x 80 Watt
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** 4 Ohm: 2x 100 Watt
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* Dynamic power
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** 8 Ohm: 2x 144 Watt
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** 4 Ohm: 2x 171 Watt
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* Total harmonic distortion: 0.008% (1 kHz), 0.008% (20 Hz), 0.15% (20 kHz)
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* Damping factor:
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* Frequency response: phono MM: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+/- 0.3 dB), phono MC: 20 Hz to 20 kHz ( +/- 0.3 dB), tuner, CD, tape, AV (audio): 1 Hz to 200 kHz (-3 dB).
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Signal to Noise Ratio: Phono MM: 90 dB, Phono MC: 70 dB, Tuner, CD, Tape, AV (Audio): 110 dB
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* Stereo channel separation:
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* Tone control:
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** Bass: +8/-5 dB
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** Treble: +8/-5 dB
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* Loudness:
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* High Filter:
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* Low Filter (Subsonic):
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* Mute:
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* Direct/Line-Straight:
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== Comments ==
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* Other models in the same series:
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* [[Luxman LV-90]]
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* [[Luxman LV-100]]
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* [[Luxman LV-101]]
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* [[Luxman LV-102]]
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* [[Luxman LV-103]]
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* [[Luxman LV-104 u]]
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* [[Luxman LV-105]]
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* Successors:
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* [[Luxman LV-105 u]]
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== Pictures ==
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* Picture: Luxman LV-105
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http://www.hifi-wiki.de/images/2/2c/P1020387_%28600_x_450%29.jpg
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* Picture: Luxman LV-105
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http://www.hifi-wiki.de/images/5/51/P1020377_%28600_x_450%29.jpg
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== Reports ==
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* The LV105 has a tube preamplifier. Hybrid technology at Luxman means to unite the sound of a tube with the power of the transistor.
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* This gives the listener a particularly warm and coherent sound.
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* Then as now, this type of amplifier is offered in the upper to high price segment.
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* At Christmas 1985 the dealer gave me the LV105, Yamaha A1020 and Onkyo A-8017 as well as the Dynaudio Compound 3 speakers for listening comparison. Together with my SABA Professional 1300 the LV105 crystallized for me as a purchase decision.
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* Before I put a surround system into operation, the LV105 controlled the sound for DVD and video films, among other things. Equipped with the separate AV inputs on the front and rear I used the possibility of direct connection video camera - video recorder or later DVD recorder.
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== Links ==
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Latest revision as of 02:58, 1 May 2021

Data[edit]

General

  • Manufacturer: Luxman
  • Model: LV 105
  • Year of manufacture: 1984 - 1988
  • Made in: Japan
  • Color: Black
  • Type: Analog
  • Remote control: No
  • Power consumption: 250 watts
  • Dimensions: 438 x 148 x 346 mm (W x H x D)
  • Weight: 10.6 kg
  • Original price 1986: 2.250 DM


Connections

  • Number of inputs: 8
    • Tuner 150 mV/50 kOhm

CD 150 mV/50 kOhm

    • Tape-1-In 150 mV/50 kOhm

Tape-2-In 150 mV/50 kOhm

    • AV - Video 1, 2 Rear 150 mV/50 kOhm

AV - Video Front 150 mV/50 kOhm

    • Phono MC/MM 2.5 mV/47 kOhm; 125 µV/100 Ohm
  • Number of outputs: 7
    • 2 pairs of speakers
    • AV - Video
    • Video Monitor
    • Tape-1-Out
    • Tape-2-Out
    • Headphone jack (6.3mm jack)


Technical Data

  • Continuous power (at distortion factor)
    • 8 Ohm: 2x 80 Watt
    • 4 Ohm: 2x 100 Watt
  • Dynamic power
    • 8 Ohm: 2x 144 Watt
    • 4 Ohm: 2x 171 Watt
  • Total harmonic distortion: 0.008% (1 kHz), 0.008% (20 Hz), 0.15% (20 kHz)
  • Damping factor:
  • Frequency response: phono MM: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (+/- 0.3 dB), phono MC: 20 Hz to 20 kHz ( +/- 0.3 dB), tuner, CD, tape, AV (audio): 1 Hz to 200 kHz (-3 dB).

Signal to Noise Ratio: Phono MM: 90 dB, Phono MC: 70 dB, Tuner, CD, Tape, AV (Audio): 110 dB

  • Stereo channel separation:
  • Tone control:
    • Bass: +8/-5 dB
    • Treble: +8/-5 dB
  • Loudness:
  • High Filter:
  • Low Filter (Subsonic):
  • Mute:
  • Direct/Line-Straight:


Comments[edit]



Pictures[edit]

  • Picture: Luxman LV-105

P1020387_%28600_x_450%29.jpg


  • Picture: Luxman LV-105

P1020377_%28600_x_450%29.jpg


Reports[edit]

  • The LV105 has a tube preamplifier. Hybrid technology at Luxman means to unite the sound of a tube with the power of the transistor.
  • This gives the listener a particularly warm and coherent sound.
  • Then as now, this type of amplifier is offered in the upper to high price segment.
  • At Christmas 1985 the dealer gave me the LV105, Yamaha A1020 and Onkyo A-8017 as well as the Dynaudio Compound 3 speakers for listening comparison. Together with my SABA Professional 1300 the LV105 crystallized for me as a purchase decision.
  • Before I put a surround system into operation, the LV105 controlled the sound for DVD and video films, among other things. Equipped with the separate AV inputs on the front and rear I used the possibility of direct connection video camera - video recorder or later DVD recorder.


Links[edit]