Luxman L-190 (1984–1986)
A solid-state stereo integrated amplifier from Luxman’s Duo Beta series, made in Japan.
Overview
The Luxman L-190 is a stereo integrated amplifier produced from 1984 to 1986. It belongs to Luxman's "Duo Beta" series and was manufactured in Japan. The amplifier includes a Loudness control circuit that boosts low frequencies, with a maximum increase of +8dB at 100Hz when Loudness is engaged and volume is set to -3dB.
Specifications
| Power output | 30 watts per channel into 8Ω |
| Dimensions | 453 x 111 x 317 mm (WxHxD) |
| Weight | 6.7 kg (net) |
| Power Consumption | 120V 2A (CSA rated) |
| Made in | Japan |
Design
The L-190 features a "Loudness" control circuit designed to enhance low-frequency response, providing up to +8dB boost at 100Hz under specific volume settings. It is part of the "Duo Beta" series.
Product Family
The L-190 shares its Loudness circuit with other Luxman models including the L-210, L-225, L-230, and L-235. It is grouped with the L-200 as part of the same series.
Market
Used units are available through second-hand hi-fi markets, with one listed for 100 €. Replacement speaker terminals are sold for 43.00 €.
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