One hundred and eighty watts of boogie nights. This amplifier was also designed by Tim de Paravacini, as part of the
Luxman 50th Anniversary catalog. We also currently have the C-1000 and T-110 from this system, and we think it's so important to keep this set together, that we'll take $100 off each piece if you agree.
- Production
- 1975-79
- Condition
- 9/10
- Serial No.
- K6101568
- Orig. MSRP
- $1495
- Restoration
- Full service check
- Cleaned controls, switches, and chassis
- Flawless, top to bottom
- Specs
Type Amplifier
Power output 180 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo)
Frequency response 3Hz to 100kHz
Total harmonic distortion 0.05%
Input sensitivity 1V
Signal to noise ratio 108dB
Dimensions 19"W x 7"H 15.35"D
Weight 62 lbs.
- Designer
- Tim de Paravicini
- Documentation
M-4000 Schematics
1975 Advertisement
- The History of Luxman
- LUXMAN started its business in 1925, the year when radio broadcasting started in Japan. The company called Kinsuido, a picture frame company in Osaka, made a radio department, which later became LUX. Kinsuido was the first company to display and sell radio receiving equipment at the stores. A lot of people stopped to ...
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- Liner Notes
The circuit of the M-4000 is a 2-stage constant current differential amp ending in triple push-pull pure complementary OCL output with an emitter-follower in between the differential driver stage in Class A and the output stage in Class B.
- Stock No.
- 7505477206237
One hundred and eighty watts of boogie nights. This amplifier was also designed by Tim de Paravacini, as part of the
Luxman 50th Anniversary catalog. We also currently have the C-1000 and T-110 from this system, and we think it's so important to keep this set together, that we'll take $100 off each piece if you agree.