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Luxman LV-105

by Michael Jedd Date Added: Sunday 12 February, 2012
I came across this unit quite by accident. I own a pair of Klipsch Cornwalls and wanted a pair of Heresy's to compliment them in my family room. I found a pair of Heresy's on Craigslist. The seller mentioned that he wanted to sell his Luxman LV-105 and T-102 tuner. I replied that I might be interested in that I knew my 30 year old Yamaha CR-840 needed work. I quickly got on the internet and researched Luxman. I soon realized that Luxman was the Japanese equivalent to McIntosh. I also learned that the LV-105's specs were 80 watts p/channel with a THD of 0.008. I e-mailed the seller back that I was also interested in purchasing the Luxmans.
I could not believe the difference in sound between the Yamaha and Luxman. They made the Cornwall's sing. I was so impressed I added a Luxman DC-113 seven changer CD to my system.

I did not stop there. I found a distressed pair of Klipschorns in need of refurbishment. I cannot believe the sound through the K-Horns that the Luxman produces. It's the finest amp I have ever owned.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars! [5 of 5 Stars!]
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