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What reviewers think

Bloggers and YouTubers have tried this product—so we've summarized their strongest opinions below. Links to full reviews follow.

Product Strengths

  • High damping factor of 500 controls bass extremely well
  • Expansive soundstage with good depth and accurate positioning
  • Exceptional detail and texturing reveal nuances in recordings

Product Considerations

  • Speaker matching is crucial for optimal performance, it can sound reserved with certain setups
  • Can come off as bass light for certain genres of music when using RCA inputs
  • Single-ended RCA inputs can lack aural density

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The E-380 has a higher damping factor than the Luxman L-505Z, while the L-505Z has a crisp high-end
  • The E-380 feels like it's playing music calmly, while the Luxman L-505Z feels like it's enjoying playing music

Takeaway: The Accuphase E-380 offers a detailed and expansive soundstage and provides exceptional control over the music. With the right system matching, this amplifier can bring out the best in the speakers and create an engaging listening experience.

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An excellent review of a great product
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An excellent review of a great product
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Manufacturer details

  • Power Output: 120W/ch into 8 ohms, 180W/ch into 4 ohms
  • Damping Factor: 500
The E-380 realizes a 20% increase in rated output power thanks to a reinforced power amplification stage and power supply. The further evolved AAVA volume control system allows music enjoyment at any level without even the slightest degradation of signal quality.
The E-380 realizes a 20% increase in rated output power thanks to a reinforced power amplification stage and power supply. The further evolved AAVA volume control system allows music enjoyment at any level without even the slightest degradation of signal quality. The power amplifier section utilizes the instrumentation amplifier principle to achieve outstanding S/N ratio. Low impedance design of the output circuitry results in a damping factor of 500, ensuring that the potential of every speaker can be brought out to the fullest. Enjoy a musical performance of amazing transparency and dynamism.
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Brand highlights

Taking a step back to look at reviewers' thoughts of the brand's entire lineup—not just this product—what stands out most is the following:

  • Accuphase's AAVA volume control technology is a key differentiator, adjusting volume by altering the amplifier's gain, thus avoiding the sound degradation associated with traditional variable resistors.
  • They are known for their meticulous construction, utilizing carefully selected components and hand-crafted mirror-finished solid wood panels, resulting in exceptional operational feel and aesthetics.
  • Employs a dual-monaural design with sophisticated electromagnetic shielding to minimize interference and ensure optimal signal purity.
  • Retains a consistent design aesthetic, characterized by a champagne gold faceplate, VU meters, and a hidden control panel, providing a refined and elegant appearance.

A-48S

  • Positioning: The entry-level Class A stereo power amplifier in Accuphase's lineup.
  • Description: Offers excellent sound quality with its 6-parallel push-pull MOS-FETs, providing 50 W into 8 ohms. Compared to the A-80, it has a slightly lower power output but maintains a high damping factor of 1,000, making it suitable for small to medium-sized rooms and those with a moderate budget.

A-80

  • Positioning: A mid-range Class A stereo power amplifier, developed as a stereo version of the A-300.
  • Description: Delivers a refined sound with its 10-parallel push-pull MOS-FETs, offering 65 W into 8 ohms. It provides more power than the A-48S.

P-4600

  • Positioning: A mid-range Class AB stereo power amplifier in Accuphase's lineup.
  • Description: Features 6-parallel push-pull power transistors, delivering 150 W into 8 ohms. It offers a higher power output than the A-80, with a damping factor of 800.

A-300

  • Positioning: A high-end Class A monophonic power amplifier, marking Accuphase's 50th anniversary.
  • Description: Features 20-parallel push-pull power MOS-FETs, providing 125 W into 8 ohms. It offers superior performance compared to the A-80.

P-7500

  • Positioning: The flagship Class AB stereo power amplifier in Accuphase's lineup.
  • Description: Uses a 10-parallel push-pull power transistor architecture, delivering 300 W into 8 ohms. It surpasses the P-4600 in power and performance, with a damping factor of 1,000.
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E-5000
18975
18975
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3
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers a dynamic, punchy, clear, and articulate sound with good soundstage and imaging
  • Smooth sound quality without harshness after warm-up/break-in
  • Attention to detail and quality control in construction and design
  • Luxurious feel with well-made knobs, buttons, and connections
  • Employs Accuphase's AAVA (Advanced Amplifier Virtual Array) technology

Product Considerations

  • Mid and deep bass is not as articulate, refined, powerful, or punchy as the rest of the frequency range
  • No DAC, streamer, or phono included at the price point
  • May not be the best choice for hard rock or metal music

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The D'Agostino provides better bass
  • The Accuphase E-5000 has more detail than the Accuphase E-480
  • Similar damping factor and intermodular distortion with the Accuphase E-800

Takeaway: The Accuphase E-5000 is a well-built, luxurious integrated amplifier that delivers a superb sound, especially for acoustic, jazz, classical, and vocal music. Its strong performance and design make it a good choice for audiophiles.

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Accuphase
E-700
16975
16975
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1
Reviews
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Product Strengths

  • 16% more power output RMS across the board compared to its predecessor
  • 11% less noise than the E650, improving the signal-to-noise ratio from 102 dB to 103 dB
  • Features Accuphase's ANCC technology, which cancels noise and distortion, resulting in a cleaner signal
  • A damping factor of 1000, a 25% increase from the E650, which allows it to drive larger speakers more effectively
  • The headphone output is phenomenal, better than other integrated amps or preamps, allowing for high-quality headphone listening without needing a separate headphone amplifier

Product Considerations

  • The optional DAC and phono boards are not included and must be purchased separately
  • The spade connection on the speaker terminals has a collar that limits the angles from which the spade can be inserted

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs E650: A lower noise floor, more dynamic range, and it can drive large speakers in large rooms more effectively due to the increased damping factor

Takeaway: The E700 is a powerful and refined amplifier with improved noise reduction and the ability to drive demanding speakers. It offers high-quality sound and versatile features for a premium audio experience.

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Chord Electronics
Ultima Integrated
11700
11700
/
14
Reviews

The ULTIMA INTEGRATED is a class-leading 125-watt integrated amplifier benefitting from the latest dual-feed-forward error-correction topology, Chord Electronics' legendary proprietary ultra-high-frequency power supplies, plus an unmistakable industrial aesthetic.

Designed by Chord Electronics' founder, owner and chief engineer, John Franks, the advanced ULTIMA circuit monitors and immediately corrects audio signals before the output stage, for astonishing signal accuracy from a one-box integrated device. The ULTIMA INTEGRATED also takes advantage of the very latest developments in advanced low-distortion power supplies – devices offering exceptionally low noise and outstanding amplifier operation – for even greater fidelity.

A four-input design, one fully balanced and three unbalanced, all enjoy individual buffering and are selectively filtered against potential ingress from radio frequency interference; selection switching is via microprocessor-controlled sealed relays.

The ULTIMA INTEGRATED is the first new Chord Electronics integrated amplifier for seven years and remains the sole full-width integrated model in the range. All metalwork is precision-machined from solid aircraft-grade aluminium, including Chord Electronics' iconic Integra Legs. The fascia sports a 28-mm-thick front panel with a perfectly symmetrical aesthetic, centered around a spherical power on/off control with polychromatic lighting, flanked by illuminated volume and balance controls.

Chord Electronics designs and manufactures all their products in Great Britain, setting themselves apart by using proprietary FPGA technology instead of off-the-shelf DAC chips found in most competitors' products. Their DACs and portable audio devices, featuring distinctive color-changing buttons and portholes, deliver studio-grade performance through unique technologies like the Watts Transient Aligned filter, which provides more natural and detailed sound reproduction.
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Product Strengths

  • Astonishing agility, precision, and clarity
  • Spacious and uncluttered presentation
  • Sturdy build
  • Combines the precision and speed of older designs, but renders the sound with a naturalness
  • Provides plenty of power without compromising on detail or clarity

Product Considerations

  • Most rivals are better equipped
  • Can sound thin if partnered poorly
  • Could deliver stronger dynamic contrasts
  • The balance control has no center detent or marked position
  • No digital inputs or Wi-Fi

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Mark Levinson's No.5805 or PMC Cor, some may prefer the warmer, fuller presentation of rivals
  • Vs Naim Supernait 3, it doesn't track the music's rhythms with the skill of the Naim
  • Vs Rega Elex-R Mk3, the Chord Ultima Integrated delivered undeniably elevated sound in all respects
  • Vs Bryston 7B 3 monoblocks, midrange, especially with vocals, was more lifelike through the Ultima Integrated—smoother and more liquid
  • Clear preference for Chord Ultima, especially the dynamics
  • Vs Accuphase E-270, the Chord is more natural and closer to the CH Precision system in terms of tonality and neutrality

Takeaway: The Ultima Integrated offers much of the performance of Chord's pre/powers in a neat one-box solution, presenting a refreshingly straightforward product to use. The Chord Ultima Integrated is a thrilling and soothing amplifier capable of weaving a wonderfully spellbinding sound.

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Chord Electronics designs and manufactures all their products in Great Britain, setting themselves apart by using proprietary FPGA technology instead of off-the-shelf DAC chips found in most competitors' products. Their DACs and portable audio devices, featuring distinctive color-changing buttons and portholes, deliver studio-grade performance through unique technologies like the Watts Transient Aligned filter, which provides more natural and detailed sound reproduction.
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Hegel
H600
12500
12500
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13
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Known for producing all-in-one integrated amplifiers, Hegel has become a favorite among hi-fi enthusiasts and dealers worldwide. Their amplifiers are particularly praised for their exceptional bass control, attributed to their high damping factor, which ensures precise management of even difficult-to-drive speakers like planar magnetics and dipoles. With competitive pricing and high performance, Hegel integrateds stand out as some of the best options available for audiophiles seeking simplicity and excellence in a single component.
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Product Strengths

  • Dual-mono design delivers 303W per channel into 8 ohms, providing power and control for any speaker
  • High damping factor of over 4000 ensures absolute control over speaker drivers, resulting in pristine sound reproduction
  • New DAC implementation based on ESS Sabre 9038Q2M chip offers pure audio fidelity without any resampling or upsampling
  • Supports streaming via Apple AirPlay 2, Spotify Connect, Tidal Connect, and UPnP/DLNA

Product Considerations

  • Does not have a phonostage
  • Lacks an HDMI jack with ARC
  • The supplied RC10 remote is slender with tiny buttons
  • Weighs 22kg
  • Minimalist design may be a bit bland for some

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Bryston B135 SST 2, the H600 delivers more effortless presentation at high output
  • Vs McIntosh MA9500, the H600 has bigger sound, is crisper and has higher resolution

Takeaway: The H600 is a versatile and powerful integrated amplifier that excels in delivering high-quality audio from both digital and analog sources. Its robust amplification makes it a great choice for audiophiles seeking a simplified yet high-end audio solution.

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Known for producing all-in-one integrated amplifiers, Hegel has become a favorite among hi-fi enthusiasts and dealers worldwide. Their amplifiers are particularly praised for their exceptional bass control, attributed to their high damping factor, which ensures precise management of even difficult-to-drive speakers like planar magnetics and dipoles. With competitive pricing and high performance, Hegel integrateds stand out as some of the best options available for audiophiles seeking simplicity and excellence in a single component.
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Accuphase
E-280
6995
/
Released
2022
The E-280 is a 90W/ch integrated stereo amplifier. The AAVA volume control builds upon the knowledge of high-end equipment to control volume without loss of information. The power amplification section utilizes the instrumentation amplifier principle to create an ideal speaker driver. The low impedance design of the output circuitry brings out the full potential of every speaker.
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Accuphase is a highly respected Japanese amplifier brand, renowned for its ability to deliver lifelike sound reproduction. Their amplifiers are known for their exceptional phase coherence, which creates an engaging, natural listening experience that appeals to musicians and audiophiles alike.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional build quality with great feel to the volume control and switches
  • Produces a detailed, layered soundstage, and precise imaging
  • Mid-range is a strong point, described as natural, organic, and spirited
  • Bass is deep and tight and very good from upper bass up
  • Versatile with connectivity, including options for phono and DAC cards

Product Considerations

  • Highs may not be as airy or ethereal as some competitors, possibly due to cable matching or break-in period
  • Bass control may be average compared to other amplifiers in its class
  • Tone controls are made of plastic
  • Optional DAC and phono stage cards are not included and add to the overall cost
  • VU meters not as clear as some would prefer

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • E-280 has better soundstage depth, soundstage height and refinement, while Hegel H190 has better bass control and matches the Accuphase in soundstage width
  • Musical Fidelity M8 has better low frequency control and plays louder, but E-280 has more nuanced musical presentation and similar detail, with better refinement
  • E-280 has better detail and imaging, but the Exposure combo has a richer tonal presentation and greater soundstage depth
  • E-280 offers a more intimate and spacious listening experience, while Luxman offers a slightly cleaner and more lively sound with a mild treble boost
  • E-480 has more power, drive, dynamic headroom, transparent, neutral, and controlled bass, but is more expensive, the E-280 has a slightly wider soundstage and more romantic sound

Takeaway: The Accuphase E-280 offers great sound and build quality at a high price point. It's a well-rounded product that creates an immersive listening experience and could be a great fit for many systems.

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Accuphase is a highly respected Japanese amplifier brand, renowned for its ability to deliver lifelike sound reproduction. Their amplifiers are known for their exceptional phase coherence, which creates an engaging, natural listening experience that appeals to musicians and audiophiles alike.
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Enleum
AMP-23R
6250
/
Released
2021
Enleum was launched as a new brand with the AMP-23R. While our legacy AMP-13R had already been praised all around the world for its performance and unique design, we pushed the boundaries to create the AMP-23R with a new circuit that truly enhances the existing performance. We have drastically improved the PCB circuit board design, chosen new internal components and upgraded our JET2 Bias design. And the reviews and awards are unanimous. The AMP-23R's physical size and footprint may be compact, but with the all new chassis and thermal heatsink design, we've launched a product that's fit for the next generation reference compact amplifier.
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Enleum is a hifi brand known for its compact yet powerful amplifiers, particularly the AMP-23R, which delivers performance comparable to much larger systems through its unique gain control system and zero negative feedback circuits.
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Product Strengths

  • Addictive sound signature, unlike any other amp, with otherworldly instrument and voice reproduction
  • Delivers serious magic with Fleetwood Deville and Klipsch Heritage speakers, revealing obscure details and creating a massive soundstage
  • Dynamics for days
  • Combines the qualities of a nice SET amp without the downsides, like noise or tube replacement
  • Exceptional build quality and design with high-quality parts
  • Only has two RCA inputs, no XLR balanced connections

Product Considerations

  • Heavy speaker cables can cause the amp to tilt
  • The volume dial functions as a gain dial, which may be different than what some users are accustomed to
  • May not be suitable for hard-to-drive speakers in the 85db range that dip into 2–4 ohms

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • The AMP23R offers more texture, layering, mid-bass, and vocal presence than Nagra INT
  • The AMP23R is more organic, ethereal, and dynamic than Kinki Studio EXM1
  • It sounds better than the Vinnie Rossi L2iSE, so long as the speakers are easy to drive
  • The Enleum has more delicacy and finesse than Pass Labs and Cary Audio
  • The AMP23R stacks up with the finest gear such as ampsandsound Bryce monoblocks
  • Pass Labs First Watt SIT-3 offers a bit more organic, warmer presentation

Takeaway: The Enleum AMP-23R is a small but mighty integrated amplifier with a unique and addictive sound signature, and it is built with high-quality components. It's a great choice for those with sensitive speakers looking for a reference-quality system in a compact package.

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Enleum is a hifi brand known for its compact yet powerful amplifiers, particularly the AMP-23R, which delivers performance comparable to much larger systems through its unique gain control system and zero negative feedback circuits.
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Feliks Audio
Envy
7345
/
Released
2022
Class A Single-ended transformer coupled, balanced amplifier, powered by the legendary 300B tubes
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Feliks Audio is a Polish brand that handcrafts tube amplifiers, including their flagship Envy model which features single-crystal copper wiring and 300B tubes known for their linearity and low distortion. Their amplifiers stand out for their ability to drive both high-impedance dynamic and planar magnetic headphones, which is uncommon among tube amplifiers, while maintaining a low noise floor and delivering natural, warm sound.
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Product Strengths

  • Exceptional build quality with a blend of expertly crafted wood and metal, creating a visually striking and durable statement piece
  • Dynamic, rich, and effortless sound with excellent detail, texture, and the right amount of tube magic
  • Powerful output capable of driving demanding headphones while maintaining clarity and control
  • Versatile performance with a variety of headphones (dynamic and planar) due to its output transformer design, often improving sound for warm or neutral headphones
  • Value added by its ability to be used as a pre-amplifier in a stereo system

Product Considerations

  • Large size and weight (around 15kg) require ample desk space and sturdy furniture
  • Generates heat, which could be a concern in warmer environments without adequate ventilation
  • Accidental switching of 'On/Off' is possible due to the touch-sensitive bar in the front not being intuitive, so use with care around pets
  • Too powerful for some very sensitive IEMs, potentially resulting in overwhelming sound or audible hiss, though this is not the intended design for the amplifier

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs HIFIMAN Susvara, Envy empowers Susvara's natural presentation while giving it all the dynamics and slam needed
  • Vs Cayin HA-300MkII, Envy exhibits more linear mid-to-high frequencies and offers a more transparent sound, while HA-300MkII has a warmer—more engaging midrange
  • Vs AURIS Headonia 2A3, Envy performs at the same level, with technically incredibly strong aspects
  • Vs Octave V 16, Envy completely demolishes the V 16 when it comes to energy, control, timbre, and resolution
  • Vs Ferrum OOR, Envy is more powerful sounding, while also being more detailed with better tonality

Takeaway:

The Felix Audio Envy is a high-end headphone amplifier for audio enthusiasts who want the best quality sound to bring out the magic in their favorite headphones. Its stunning design and versatile performance make it a worthwhile addition to any serious audiophile setup.

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Feliks Audio is a Polish brand that handcrafts tube amplifiers, including their flagship Envy model which features single-crystal copper wiring and 300B tubes known for their linearity and low distortion. Their amplifiers stand out for their ability to drive both high-impedance dynamic and planar magnetic headphones, which is uncommon among tube amplifiers, while maintaining a low noise floor and delivering natural, warm sound.
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Naim
Uniti Nova
6899
/
Released
2024
The Uniti Nova streaming player is an exceptional device that guarantees an outstanding sound experience for all your favourite music, radio stations, and even your TV. Its versatility and adaptability will undoubtedly transform your home and elevate your listening experience to a whole new level. Award-winning performance combines with excellent build quality and usability, wrapped in a beautiful British design that will give you years of entertainment.
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Naim Audio is renowned for its distinctive "Naim sound," which focuses on timing accuracy and a unique harmonic distortion profile that creates a musical flow. The brand's meticulous approach involves extensive R&D and proprietary components like custom transistors and power supplies, as seen in their Uniti range which combines streaming capabilities with their signature sound characteristics.
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Product Strengths

  • Combines comprehensive functionality, connectivity and usability with good performance, and elegant design
  • Exceptional sound quality is described as refined, muscular, detailed, confident, transparent, and natural
  • Easy to use, has a great control app, a remote, and an intuitive interface that removes itself from the system
  • Well-built with premium materials, including CNC-machined aluminum casework, finned heat sinks, and a hefty toroidal transformer
  • Has a musicality that makes it hard to be objective about, the music flows as you listen and makes you want to repeat

Product Considerations

  • Overheating may occur due to undersized heatsinks under demanding conditions
  • Naim's speaker connectors may be unique, although banana plugs are an acceptable workaround
  • Although a detail performer, it isn't the quietest digital source or imaging performer in the market

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Vs Uniti Star: The Nova has a more substantial amplifier section, with greater current delivery and stability into tricky loads
  • Vs SuperUniti: The Nova offers a more dynamic, detailed, fluid, and natural sound–with a bigger soundstage
  • Vs Chord Electronics CPM2800 MkII: The Nova is closer spiritually to separates like the Chord CPM2800 MkII than to other all-in-one systems
  • Vs NAD M10: The Naim Unit Nova has full unwavering control of the entire frequency range, from the deepest chest-thumping bass to the most delicate highs
  • Vs Naim Uniti Atom: The Nova has more power to get a good result in bigger rooms, whereas the Atom needs to be in a smaller room

Takeaway: The Naim Uniti Nova is a well-designed and easy-to-use all-in-one system that combines comprehensive functionality with very good sound quality. It's a good choice for those who want a convenient and high-performing audio solution without the complexity of separates.

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Naim Audio is renowned for its distinctive "Naim sound," which focuses on timing accuracy and a unique harmonic distortion profile that creates a musical flow. The brand's meticulous approach involves extensive R&D and proprietary components like custom transistors and power supplies, as seen in their Uniti range which combines streaming capabilities with their signature sound characteristics.
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Luxman
L-507Z
8995
/
Released
2023
The L-507Z is the debut model heralding our new generation of amplifier products. Featuring our newly developed LIFES amplification feedback engine, we look towards the future of Luxman. This amplifier has realized a dramatic development in musicality that goes far beyond its class. L-507Z combines advanced technology and sophisticated functionality. Our new, innovative Z series integrated amplifier generation begins with this superb model.
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Luxman is distinguished by its proprietary LECUA volume control technology and unique negative feedback system, both designed to maintain exceptional sound quality at low volumes while reducing distortion. The brand's integrated amplifiers feature precision resistors, advanced phono preamps, and rare tone controls that allow users to fine-tune their listening experience, all housed in durable, classic-styled components.
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Product Strengths

  • Delivers music with a very pure, low-grain tonality, not compromised by frequency response or dynamic trickery
  • Beautifully crafted with a traditional, recognizable Luxman aesthetic and excellent build quality
  • Has enough power to drive a wide range of speakers
  • Possesses a good moving magnet (MM) and moving coil (MC) phono stage
  • Features the new Luxman Integrated Feedback Engine System (LIFES) amplifier topology

Product Considerations

  • The volume control can be finicky and hard to dial in
  • Some reviewers wished it had separate phono inputs for MM and MC cartridges, instead of a selectable one

Comparisons (according to reviewers)

  • Versus Hegel H590, the Hegel has more relaxed sound, while the Luxman has a more forward presentation, brilliance and sheen—the Hegel had better bass control
  • The 507Z is a step up from the Luxman L-507UX2 with improved aesthetics, including a new LED display
  • Versus the Luxman L-590II (Class A), the L-590II is slightly warmer, but less dynamic
  • Some 509X owners preferred the Luxman L-507Z

Takeaway: The Luxman L-507Z is a beautiful and well-built amplifier that produces pure, high-quality sound. It has enough power for most speakers and offers versatile features like tone controls and a phono stage, making it a great choice for an all-in-one audio solution.

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Luxman is distinguished by its proprietary LECUA volume control technology and unique negative feedback system, both designed to maintain exceptional sound quality at low volumes while reducing distortion. The brand's integrated amplifiers feature precision resistors, advanced phono preamps, and rare tone controls that allow users to fine-tune their listening experience, all housed in durable, classic-styled components.
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