Luxman M03 Power Amplifier

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This is in excellent condition and everything works as it should. 100v.

The Luxman M-03 is a highly regarded, vintage high-end stereo power amplifier originally released in 1984. It is celebrated by audiophiles for its massive power output, refined sound signature, and robust build.

Key Specifications

  • Power Output: 200 Watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo mode)

  • Bridged (BTL) Mono Output: 480 Watts into 8Ω

  • Circuitry: Class A/B operation featuring a massive EI transformer, 60,000μF filter capacitance, and triple-parallel Sanken output transistors

  • Frequency Response: 10Hz to 100kHz

  • Weight: 15.5 kg (34 lbs) to 23.6 kg depending on the chassis and exact variant.

Design & Features

  • Digital VU Meters: Equipped with a digital peak power level indicator (in Watts) with adjustable hold-time selectors (or can be switched off).

  • Independent Attenuators: Features independent left and right channel input level controls on the front panel.

  • Speaker Terminals: Supports A/B 2-channel speaker switching with an impedance selector (2-8Ω).

  • Thermal Protection: Includes thermal overload protection that silences the unit if it detects abnormal heat buildup.

Buying & Sourcing

Because the M-03 is a vintage piece, it is exclusively available on the secondary and collector markets.

  • Pricing: Pre-owned units generally range from $1,100 to $1,500 USD depending on condition (approx. $1,500 to $2,100 AUD).

  • Market Availability: You can frequently find serviced or refurbished models on eBay.

  • Voltage Considerations: Many units available on the global market are Japanese domestic models (100V). Ensure you check the voltage and use a proper step-down transformer if you purchase a 100V unit to use in Australia.

WARRANTY INFORMATION (Private Seller)

The item being advertised is sold "as is", and no warranty should be assumed unless otherwise indicated and agreed between the Buyer and the Seller. Photos representing the item being advertised form part of the description unless otherwise specified.

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