The Luxman L-505uXII is the refined successor to the L-505uX and was one of the last integrated amplifiers in Luxman’s highly regarded “uX” series before the introduction of the Z-series. It incorporates Luxman’s latest technologies from its higher-end models while retaining the warm, musical character the brand is known for.
Key Specifications …..
*Power Output :
100 W × 2 (8Ω), 150 W × 2 (4Ω)
*Amplifier Class : Class AB
*Amplification Circuit : ODNF 4.0
*Volume Control : LECUA electronically controlled attenuator
*Frequency Response : 20 Hz – 100 kHz (Line)
*THD : 0.009% (1 kHz, 8Ω)
*Damping Factor : 210
*Phono Stage : MM & MC built-in
*Balanced Input : 1 × XLR
*RCA Inputs : 4 Line + Phono + Main In
*Pre-Out / Main-In : Yes
*Headphone Output : Yes
*Speaker Outputs : A/B
*Dimensions : 440 × 178 × 454 mm
*Weight : 22.5 kg
Compared with the original L-505uX, the Mk II introduced:
*Updated ODNF 4.0 amplification for lower distortion.
*Improved LECUA volume control for finer channel balance at low listening levels.
*Redesigned preamplifier buffer derived from Luxman’s flagship models.
*Lower noise floor with improved transparency.
*Better imaging and instrument separation while maintaining Luxman’s signature musicality.
The L-505uXII is widely praised for its combination of musical warmth and refinement:
*Rich, natural midrange.
*Smooth, grain-free treble.
*Excellent bass control and authority.
*Expansive, three-dimensional soundstage.
*Outstanding low-volume listening thanks to the LECUA attenuator.
*A presentation that is detailed without sounding analytical.
Current Used Market (Malaysia, 2026)
Typical asking prices are approximately:
RM15,000–RM18,000 for a well-kept unit with original packaging.
RM18,000–RM20,000+ for a mint-condition unit with full accessories and dealer history.
Is it still worth buying?
Absolutely. The L-505uXII remains one of Luxman’s best-value integrated amplifiers. It combines exceptional build quality, a superb MM/MC phono stage, balanced connectivity, and a timeless sound signature. Many enthusiasts still consider it a “lifetime amplifier,” especially if you prefer a purely analog, music-first system over feature-heavy streaming amplifiers. Its combination of reliability, craftsmanship, and musical performance continues to make it highly desirable on the used market.

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