Luxman L-305 (2012–2015)
A solid-state integrated amplifier reissued by Luxman with class A operation and 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms
Overview
The Luxman L-305 is a solid-state integrated amplifier originally released in 2012 as a reissue of a classic design. Manufactured in Japan, it was positioned as a high-fidelity pre-main amplifier with an emphasis on smooth, immersive sound reproduction inspired by Luxman's 1970s models. The unit operates in Class A and was designed to deliver a listening experience that is not fatiguing over long sessions. Production spanned from 2012 to 2015, and it was originally priced at approximately 3,750 Euro.
Specifications
| Power Output | 50W + 50W (8Ω), 75W + 75W (4Ω) |
| THD | 0.005% |
| Amplifier Class | Class A |
| Made in | Japan |
Design
The L-305 was designed with a focus on creating a non-fatiguing, immersive listening experience, drawing sonic inspiration from Luxman's iconic amplifiers of the 1970s.
Context
The Luxman L-305 is a reissued pre-main amplifier that was reintroduced in 2012, reflecting Luxman's heritage while meeting modern high-fidelity standards.
Market
The amplifier has appeared on second-hand markets, including Hifi Shark, with recent listings indicating a current market value of C$2,651.26.
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