Luxman T-240 (1984)
An AM/FM stereo tuner from Luxman’s mid-1980s lineup, noted as the bigger brother to the T-230L.
Overview
The Luxman T-240, also known as the T-240L, is an AM/FM stereo tuner produced in 1984. It was part of Luxman's line of hi-fi components designed to pair together in a full audio system. The T-240L variant is explicitly positioned as the "big brother of the T-230L," suggesting a higher-tier model within the brand’s tuner range. This unit is described as a frequency synthesized AM/FM stereo tuner, indicating precise station tuning and stable reception. It was priced at $200 at launch, with a noted equivalent of approximately 750 DM in Germany.
Specifications
| Product type | AM/FM stereo tuner |
| Production year | 1984 |
| Original price | $200 |
| Dimensions | 453 x 77 x 244 mm (WxHxD) |
| Weight | 3 kg |
| Sensitivity | 1.8uV (FM), 500uV (AM) |
| Signal to Noise Ratio | 74dB (FM), 50dB (AM) |
| Distortion | 0.1% (FM) |
| Output | 660mV (FM) |
Context
The T-240L is documented as the "big brother of the T-230L," placing it above that model in Luxman’s tuner hierarchy. It was part of a broader family of components intended to be used together in a high-fidelity audio setup.
Market
Recent listings show a median price in 2026 based on 9 trusted sales, with one example listed at 199,00 € on Audioscope. A current offer notes 4 interest-free payments of $17.50, indicating active resale interest.
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