I love this amp. Its just so -weird- looking. Heatsinks in...front? It is PACKED inside, can't believe how heavy it is for its size. I used this for awhile several years back on my Quad ESLs because, you see, it has an 'electrostatic' setting on back so why not? It worked out great. It took a Pass Aleph 30 to unseat it and even then it was almost a tossup. That I was using it on ESLs should say at least something about the regard I held this little amp in. It's compact, about the size of an '80s CD player, but has 80wpc.
Everything works except a few lightbulbs. In the photos you'll see that one still works. There were/are others between the fins of the heatsinks if you're inclined to replace them. I was not inclined but, you know, almost meant to get around to it.
The full story of this sleeper of an amp here. A bit rare and on the higher end of Lux things at the time.
$300 OBO/trade for SMALL stuff like SUTS, plus shipping.
Everything works except a few lightbulbs. In the photos you'll see that one still works. There were/are others between the fins of the heatsinks if you're inclined to replace them. I was not inclined but, you know, almost meant to get around to it.
The full story of this sleeper of an amp here. A bit rare and on the higher end of Lux things at the time.
Luxman M-12 on thevintageknob.org
vintage Luxman Realtime Processed DC monoblock amplifier
www.thevintageknob.org
$300 OBO/trade for SMALL stuff like SUTS, plus shipping.