Luxman owners...

New Luxman components in the setup:

M-02, T-407 with remote, and D-405 to add to my C-02 and T-02 (still got the DZ-92 in another setup). The D-405 was damaged during shipping as the transport screw wasn't set, so that usually sits off to the side awaiting repair.

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IC. You must have alot of sources plugged in. I would think that your pre would have enough. I think it is a cool piece to add to your Luxman component collection. A bit retro
The preamp only has a few inputs. One is taken by my tuner, one is phono, one is taken by my DAC, and the other is the switch (which has my CD changer, soundcard for recording, and Aux). The tape loops are taken by processors.
 
New Luxman components in the setup:

M-02, T-407 with remote, and D-405 to add to my C-02 and T-02 (still got the DZ-92 in another setup). The D-405 was damaged during shipping as the transport screw wasn't set, so that usually sits off to the side awaiting repair.

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Looks good, how are your meter lights on the amp? Some times they go bad on those, neat when they work.
 
Eventually I'll work my way up the chain.


They're all out. Replacing them is on my to-do list, but for now I'm just happy the amp itself arrived safely and works.
If I remember I think they are a little tricky, I saw a post somewhere about changing them, but I think it was a Canadian fourm. Someone here should know. Check Dwojo,a member here for your bulbs. The lights in that unit are neat.
 
My "good" system is still a Luxman TP-117 with DZ-111 and K-111. Amps and TT are not Luxman however. The DZ-111 just died yesterday after being finicky for a while though, and I'm still trying to get everything 100% sorted. I think I have a line on another CD player from a local, although I'm only using the Luxman one to get the remote codes sorted and then will change to a Harmony remote and an Oppo BDP-95 most likely.
 
I know that many have something against the black Luxman components of the 80's, but I think they are built well and sound fantastic!

Here is my Luxman stack!

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All works perfect, even the CD player!
A lot of the black Luxman is very good. I love my LV-105 especially.

I've gone a bit crazy with Luxman gear and accessories since I last posted months ago. I love it.

Here's the black system. I also have a AS-5III, U-100, T-100, and DZ-92 in that system.

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A more updated shot of my main system. DA-150 DAC, M-02, U-100 (just moved to the black system), C-02, GX-101, PX-101, T-02.

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Computer system consisting of F-105, TX-101, and LX-104.

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Some accessories:

Jacket
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Leather Jacket
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Brochures and manuals

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Mug
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Pin and keychain
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And the brass dealer sign in my profile picture.
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Nice collection! I also have the T-100 in my stack. I have never tried the tube Brid stuff but my LV-113 Digital Brid sounds quite nice. I compared it to both my Pioneer SX-1080 and SX-3800, and it sounds much clearer.

I also have a Luxman PD-210 on the way! :)
Thanks! The Tube Brid models are very smooth and refined.

I almost bought a PD-210. Those are supposed to be pretty good from what I read.
 
The PD-210 doesn't have too much info on the web, but the table has an FG motor, the rosewood look, and the adjustable tone arm. Speed deviation is + or - 0.08%. Not terrible. The table was the basic model of Luxman's high-end turntables of the MID 80's (right before the brid stuff took over). It would be inline with your C-02 and M-02 system in age and style.

It has a much better build than my Technics SL-BD2, and I will be installing my modified AT PM7000 cart which will give the sound a nice boost.
 
I ended up with two receivers over the last two years, one is the R113 and the other a L 215, I use them in secondary systems, usually with Gemme Tonic G3 bookshelf speakers and either a Denon DCD 820 or Rotel RCD 855 CD player.

Having an image of a Luxman product as your avatar must be telling me something...


Love the retro look of the new LX 380 integrated amplifier.
 
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