Enochrome
08-24-2010, 10:23 PM
Hey,
Acquired a Luxman R-3045 about a month ago that needed some work. It needed a new power switch and one of the transistors was bad. Had it worked on by the guys at GNP (quality place) in Los Angeles.
The sound is more refined then my Pioneer SX-650. It is warm but never "blooms". The amp does not push the sound to cause any type of distortion or breaking of delicate passages. The phono stage is neutral with an edge "tube-like" warmth. My favorite parts are that is has two phono stages: one for MM and the other for MC. One weird thing is their is no balance option, instead there is a two piece knob that adjusts the volume of each channel.
Here is some pics, it is probably on the other side of the design spectrum of the Marantz look:
matched up with its twin the Luxman PD-272....complete.
Futuristic look but sleek and classy. The condition is perfect not a single mark. Rosewood veneer is untouched and a new urethane satin coat makes it look brand new.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/4925532784_0f6daa0ea2.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4140/4925321777_05dc4c5e0b.jpg
The infamous LED meters and the volume knob.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4097/4925532894_f6772e91ba.jpg
Another cool part of the receiver is that these LEDs are for tuning and they move in the direction of the strongest signal: unique.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/4924938343_cc3b184345.jpg
Great receiver that is the born match for my table, with a sound that has a refined clarity and a tube like warmth. I'd love to here what a moving coil sounds like with it.
Acquired a Luxman R-3045 about a month ago that needed some work. It needed a new power switch and one of the transistors was bad. Had it worked on by the guys at GNP (quality place) in Los Angeles.
The sound is more refined then my Pioneer SX-650. It is warm but never "blooms". The amp does not push the sound to cause any type of distortion or breaking of delicate passages. The phono stage is neutral with an edge "tube-like" warmth. My favorite parts are that is has two phono stages: one for MM and the other for MC. One weird thing is their is no balance option, instead there is a two piece knob that adjusts the volume of each channel.
Here is some pics, it is probably on the other side of the design spectrum of the Marantz look:
matched up with its twin the Luxman PD-272....complete.
Futuristic look but sleek and classy. The condition is perfect not a single mark. Rosewood veneer is untouched and a new urethane satin coat makes it look brand new.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4096/4925532784_0f6daa0ea2.jpg
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4140/4925321777_05dc4c5e0b.jpg
The infamous LED meters and the volume knob.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4097/4925532894_f6772e91ba.jpg
Another cool part of the receiver is that these LEDs are for tuning and they move in the direction of the strongest signal: unique.
http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4119/4924938343_cc3b184345.jpg
Great receiver that is the born match for my table, with a sound that has a refined clarity and a tube like warmth. I'd love to here what a moving coil sounds like with it.