Great to see a high quality Luxman receiver. You're right Joe. Luxman is quality. They still make great stuff but with quality, it is expensive. They even manufacture vacuum tube gear. They did have a downturn back when Alpine bought them in 1984 and although Luxman gear still was high quality, the poor reputation of Alpine dragged down Luxman's sales worldwide, and for a time, Luxman was only available in Japan. Fortunately, Alpine sold Luxman in 1994 and over the years, they regained worldwide sales once again.
Again i wish you would do more in detail video;s the people who watch repair video's like to see the in depth troubleshooting and you should explain what you are doing we are watching to learn do not be afraid to have like a hour long video .... this format is not telling us anything and really aint worth watching in current form to be honest
Gorgeous engineering. Great job on power amps. You really scored a wonderful one! Again, a very enjoying and well tempered video. Thanks.
Made to service, that’s the ticket,, I really enjoy your videos. Thanks 🙏
Awesome! Thank you!
Love the video, great job, respect for your work!
Nice....looks like a nice receiver. Good job as always
Nice work !! Keep the videos coming!
Great to see a high quality Luxman receiver. You're right Joe. Luxman is quality. They still make great stuff but with quality, it is expensive. They even manufacture vacuum tube gear. They did have a downturn back when Alpine bought them in 1984 and although Luxman gear still was high quality, the poor reputation of Alpine dragged down Luxman's sales worldwide, and for a time, Luxman was only available in Japan. Fortunately, Alpine sold Luxman in 1994 and over the years, they regained worldwide sales once again.
Hi .... I really appreciated your feed back on the Luxman so that's what happen to Luxman?
I also have a L-507 amp she's my baby!!!
Excellent video Joe!
Excelente Video , gracias , Hi from México 🇲🇽😉
Hi to you! and thank you for your comment...
Merci for this video.
You're welcome
I looked and HIFI Engine has the service manual Joe.
Joe did you fix the wobbly knob? Nice work as usual.
I did...it was just matter of tightening the nut to the chassis....
I was gonna ask the same question. Glad it was a simple fix.
Again i wish you would do more in detail video;s the people who watch repair video's like to see the in depth troubleshooting and you should explain what you are doing we are watching to learn do not be afraid to have like a hour long video .... this format is not telling us anything and really aint worth watching in current form to be honest