Luxman - G-100 Equalizer





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The Luxman G-100 — it is a high-quality vintage 10-band stereo graphic equalizer made in Japan around 1987–1988 by Luxman.
Description
The G-100 was designed to match Luxman’s late-1980s black hi-fi separates series.
Main features:
10-band stereo graphic equalizer
Separate left/right channel sliders
Tape monitor loop
Defeat (EQ on/off) switch
DIN and RCA connectivity
Very low distortion and noise
Black aluminum front panel styling
Technical specifications:
Frequency response: 10Hz–50kHz
THD: under 0.003%
Signal-to-noise ratio: over 110 dB
EQ bands:
32Hz
64Hz
125Hz
250Hz
500Hz
1kHz
2kHz
4kHz
8kHz
16kHz
Weight: 3.4 kg
Original price:
around 500 Deutsche Marks in Germany.
Sound quality
For a graphic equalizer, the G-100 is considered:
very clean sounding
low-noise
well-built
more audiophile-oriented than mass-market EQs
Luxman gear from this period is respected for:
smooth sound character
elegant industrial design
strong Japanese build quality
Compared with Technics, Aiwa, or Fisher equalizers, the G-100 is noticeably more refined.
The Luxman G-100 — it is a high-quality vintage 10-band stereo graphic equalizer made in Japan around 1987–1988 by Luxman.
Description
The G-100 was designed to match Luxman’s late-1980s black hi-fi separates series.
Main features:
10-band stereo graphic equalizer
Separate left/right channel sliders
Tape monitor loop
Defeat (EQ on/off) switch
DIN and RCA connectivity
Very low distortion and noise
Black aluminum front panel styling
Technical specifications:
Frequency response: 10Hz–50kHz
THD: under 0.003%
Signal-to-noise ratio: over 110 dB
EQ bands:
32Hz
64Hz
125Hz
250Hz
500Hz
1kHz
2kHz
4kHz
8kHz
16kHz
Weight: 3.4 kg
Original price:
around 500 Deutsche Marks in Germany.
Sound quality
For a graphic equalizer, the G-100 is considered:
very clean sounding
low-noise
well-built
more audiophile-oriented than mass-market EQs
Luxman gear from this period is respected for:
smooth sound character
elegant industrial design
strong Japanese build quality
Compared with Technics, Aiwa, or Fisher equalizers, the G-100 is noticeably more refined.

