Luxman M-10II (1999–2001)
A Japanese-made stereo power amplifier released in 1999 as the successor to the Luxman M-10.
Overview
The Luxman M-10II is a stereo power amplifier manufactured by Luxman and produced from 1999 to 2001. It was released in Japan in November 1999 as an improved version of the Luxman M-10, which it directly succeeded. Built with a focus on high-quality electrical amplifier circuit engineering, this model reflects Luxman's commitment to performance in their high-end audio lineup during the late 1990s.
Specifications
| Production years | 1999 – 2001 |
| Original price | ¥880,000 |
| Dimensions | 467 x 233 x 482 mm |
| Weight | 43.5 kg |
| Power consumption | 650W |
| Made in | Japan |
Design
The Luxman M-10II features high-quality electrical amplifier circuit engineering and is described as an improved version of the M-10, enhancing performance and build refinement over its predecessor.
Context
The Luxman M-10II was positioned as the successor to the Luxman M-10, continuing the lineage of high-end stereo power amplifiers in Luxman’s M-series. It was released in Japan in November 1999, targeting audiophiles seeking advanced amplifier design in the final years of the 20th century.
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