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SOLD: FS: Luxman L-590AXii Class-A integrated amplifier with phono


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Item Condition: Mint
Shipping Options: Pickup available but audition is not available.,Shipping is included in price.
Suburb or Town: Melbourne
State: Victoria
Payment Method: Cash, Bank deposit
Reason for selling: Luxman separates

Further information: 

 

Mint condition, under 6 months old. Australian stock. Comes with box, manual, remote, receipt and all original packaging. Has an excellent phono stage and can be run as separate pre and power. New price is now $11,000..

 

Many many reviews on the amplifier on the net: 

 

http://www.audiodrom.net/en/integrated-amplifiers/detail/31-integrated-amplifiers/297-luxman-l-590ax-mark-ii

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6uTUnXe-Rp0


 
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5 hours ago, boidos said:

Mint condition, under 6 months old.

Fall out of love with it or time to move elsewhere?

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3 hours ago, Honreekea said:

How much better are the separates over the integrated?

Smidgen lol but totally worth the $20k upgrade. Welcome to hifi.

 

Can add the comment that this is the only integrated I've heard that actually sounds good, way better than the accuphase range even.

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30 minutes ago, boidos said:

I don't believe the Luxman warranty is transferable

I was told that it was when I bought my 550Aii . Not sure if this has changed in 6 years though. In any case, Luxman amplifiers are one of the most reliable and fault free amplifiers on the market.

 

Best to contact the distributor to clarify.

 

https://www.audioactive.com.au/

 

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28 minutes ago, boidos said:

I don't believe the Luxman warranty is transferable

I suggest check with the distributor. And at least for the first half year I don't see they can say no due to Australian Consumer Law.

 

They should be built to last anyway.

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