Luxman - SQ-707 Solid state integrated amplifier





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Luxman SQ-707 solid-state integrated amplifier, produced in 1969 by Lux Corporation, in very good condition and tested and working, weighs 5 kg and carries serial number 10217882 with no extras.
Description from the seller
Vintage solid-state integrated amplifier Luxman 707 II (also known under variants as SQ-707 II), produced in Japan during the late 1960s and early 1970s by Lux Corporation.
It is a classic piece from the golden era of Japanese Hi-Fi, characterized by a typical warm, soft and highly musical sound, comparable to tube systems.
Specifications
Output power: 17 W per channel at 8 Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 30 Hz to 30 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): 1%
Damping factor: 20
Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N): 60 dB (Phono input)
65 dB (line inputs)
Input sensitivity: 2 mV (MM tap - Phono)
120 mV (line)
Inputs and Connectivity
On the front and rear are the inputs for source devices of the era:
Phono: for turntables (MM picks).
Tuner: for the radio tuner.
Auxiliary (AUX): extra input (now used for connecting CD players, DACs, phones or Bluetooth adapters).
Tape Recorder: input/output for cassettes or Tape.
Headphone output: 6.3 mm jack on the front panel (phones).
Design and Controls
The Luxman 707 II is famous for its tone-control configuration, dual and very original:
Four separate knobs for fine tuning of left and right channels, for both treble and bass.
Toggle switches: Quickly set the tone emphasis, switch from Stereo to Mono, enable Monitor and select the speaker outputs.
Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions: 373 × 125 × 227 mm
Weight: Approximately 4.9 kg
In good condition: the photos speak for themselves.
Vintage solid-state integrated amplifier Luxman 707 II (also known under variants as SQ-707 II), produced in Japan during the late 1960s and early 1970s by Lux Corporation.
It is a classic piece from the golden era of Japanese Hi-Fi, characterized by a typical warm, soft and highly musical sound, comparable to tube systems.
Specifications
Output power: 17 W per channel at 8 Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 30 Hz to 30 kHz
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): 1%
Damping factor: 20
Signal-to-noise ratio (S/N): 60 dB (Phono input)
65 dB (line inputs)
Input sensitivity: 2 mV (MM tap - Phono)
120 mV (line)
Inputs and Connectivity
On the front and rear are the inputs for source devices of the era:
Phono: for turntables (MM picks).
Tuner: for the radio tuner.
Auxiliary (AUX): extra input (now used for connecting CD players, DACs, phones or Bluetooth adapters).
Tape Recorder: input/output for cassettes or Tape.
Headphone output: 6.3 mm jack on the front panel (phones).
Design and Controls
The Luxman 707 II is famous for its tone-control configuration, dual and very original:
Four separate knobs for fine tuning of left and right channels, for both treble and bass.
Toggle switches: Quickly set the tone emphasis, switch from Stereo to Mono, enable Monitor and select the speaker outputs.
Dimensions and Weight
Dimensions: 373 × 125 × 227 mm
Weight: Approximately 4.9 kg
In good condition: the photos speak for themselves.

