Luxman - LUXMAN PD 284 turntable INCLUDING B&O SP element Turntable





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Holds dual bachelor's degrees in electronics and physics with 20 years in audio engineering.
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Description from the seller
Beautiful LUXMAN PD 284 turntable with a complimentary B&O SP element (used)
The Luxman PD-284 is considered a "hidden gem" of the 1980s that pairs well with various cartridges, including moving coils.
Typical early 80s Japanese style and build. Brushless motor and stroboscope.
Much praised high quality turntable, with a structural 5 star rating.
Polished dust cover with age appropriate sign of wear.
The Luxman PD-284 is a 1980s-era, Japanese-made direct-drive turntable featuring a straight tonearm, auto-lift functionality, and a very heavy, stable platter.
Known for its solid build and, and, it is praised for providing a full-bodied, low-noise listening experience that often outperforms modern entry-level models.
Key Features and Performance:
Drive System: Direct-drive, brushless, and slotless DC servo motor, ensuring consistent 33-1/3 and 45 rpm speeds.
Performance:
Features a low-noise, full-bodied sound.
Tonearm: A static balance type straight tonearm with an integrated headshell to minimize mass and improve tracking.
Auto-Lift: The turntable includes a photo-electric automatic, arm lifter at the end of the record, which adds convenience.
Construction: The unit features a substantial 1.6 kg aluminum die-cast platter.
Excellent build quality, reliable, high-fidelity sound, and easy to use.
The Luxman PD-284 is considered a "hidden gem" of the 1980s that pairs well with various cartridges, including moving coils.
Seller's Story
Beautiful LUXMAN PD 284 turntable with a complimentary B&O SP element (used)
The Luxman PD-284 is considered a "hidden gem" of the 1980s that pairs well with various cartridges, including moving coils.
Typical early 80s Japanese style and build. Brushless motor and stroboscope.
Much praised high quality turntable, with a structural 5 star rating.
Polished dust cover with age appropriate sign of wear.
The Luxman PD-284 is a 1980s-era, Japanese-made direct-drive turntable featuring a straight tonearm, auto-lift functionality, and a very heavy, stable platter.
Known for its solid build and, and, it is praised for providing a full-bodied, low-noise listening experience that often outperforms modern entry-level models.
Key Features and Performance:
Drive System: Direct-drive, brushless, and slotless DC servo motor, ensuring consistent 33-1/3 and 45 rpm speeds.
Performance:
Features a low-noise, full-bodied sound.
Tonearm: A static balance type straight tonearm with an integrated headshell to minimize mass and improve tracking.
Auto-Lift: The turntable includes a photo-electric automatic, arm lifter at the end of the record, which adds convenience.
Construction: The unit features a substantial 1.6 kg aluminum die-cast platter.
Excellent build quality, reliable, high-fidelity sound, and easy to use.
The Luxman PD-284 is considered a "hidden gem" of the 1980s that pairs well with various cartridges, including moving coils.
