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Luxman M-200 Stereo Amplifier
AED 4,200
Item Details
Age
2-5 years
Condition
Almost no noticeable problems or flaws
Warranty
Yes
Usage
Used an average amount, as frequently as would be expected
Posted on: 15th July 2026
Description
The Luxman M-200 is a compact, premium Class A/B stereo power amplifier designed to prioritize musical refinement and ultra-low distortion over raw output numbers. Built into a compact B4-sized footprint, it is specifically engineered for high-fidelity desktop setups or driving efficient bookshelf speakers in smaller rooms.
Key Specifications
Power Output (Stereo): 25 watts × 2 channels into 8 ohms; 35 watts × 2 channels into 4 ohms.
Power Output (BTL Mono Mode): 70 watts × 1 into 8 ohms when bridged.
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.005% (1 kHz into 8 ohms); 0.06% (20 Hz to 20 kHz).
Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 100 kHz (+0dB / -3dB).
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 107 dB (Line RCA); 102 dB (Balanced XLR).
Inputs: 1 × Stereo RCA, 1 × Balanced XLR (with phase inversion switch).
Dimensions & Weight: 14.3" × 3.2" × 11.6" (364 × 81 × 295 mm), weighing 13.9 lbs (6.3 kg).
Build & Engineering
The core design of the M-200 utilizes a traditional, highly regulated EI-core 160VA power transformercombined with large 52,000µF storage capacitors. To maximize current delivery, Luxman integrates large PC150W-type bipolar power transistors configured in a push-pull structure. The layout features a ground-loop-free chassis structure to eliminate unwanted hum. On the front panel, a clean 7-segment digital LED power meter processes real-time signal tracking, which can be dimmed or turned off completely.
Versatility & Features
BTL Mono Mode: A rear toggle switch bridges the amplifier to deliver 70W into 8 ohms. This lets you run two M-200 units as dedicated monoblocks to power more demanding floor-standing speakers.
Variable Input Mode: Beside its standard fixed power-amp mode, it features a built-in variable pre-amplification circuit. This allows you to hook a digital source or CD player straight to the amplifier without a separate preamp.
Reviews & Performance
Audio critics note that the M-200 delivers the classic, organic "Luxman sound"—marked by excellent tonal balance, high low-frequency resolution, and a smooth, un-fatiguing high end. Reviewers highlight that it pairs perfectly with its sibling, the DA-200 or DA-250 DAC, creating an incredibly quiet desktop environment. The main critique is its conservative 25W rating; if paired with hard-to-drive, low-sensitivity speakers, it can run out of headroom unless used in bridged mono configuration.
Key Specifications
Power Output (Stereo): 25 watts × 2 channels into 8 ohms; 35 watts × 2 channels into 4 ohms.
Power Output (BTL Mono Mode): 70 watts × 1 into 8 ohms when bridged.
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.005% (1 kHz into 8 ohms); 0.06% (20 Hz to 20 kHz).
Frequency Response: 10 Hz to 100 kHz (+0dB / -3dB).
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 107 dB (Line RCA); 102 dB (Balanced XLR).
Inputs: 1 × Stereo RCA, 1 × Balanced XLR (with phase inversion switch).
Dimensions & Weight: 14.3" × 3.2" × 11.6" (364 × 81 × 295 mm), weighing 13.9 lbs (6.3 kg).
Build & Engineering
The core design of the M-200 utilizes a traditional, highly regulated EI-core 160VA power transformercombined with large 52,000µF storage capacitors. To maximize current delivery, Luxman integrates large PC150W-type bipolar power transistors configured in a push-pull structure. The layout features a ground-loop-free chassis structure to eliminate unwanted hum. On the front panel, a clean 7-segment digital LED power meter processes real-time signal tracking, which can be dimmed or turned off completely.
Versatility & Features
BTL Mono Mode: A rear toggle switch bridges the amplifier to deliver 70W into 8 ohms. This lets you run two M-200 units as dedicated monoblocks to power more demanding floor-standing speakers.
Variable Input Mode: Beside its standard fixed power-amp mode, it features a built-in variable pre-amplification circuit. This allows you to hook a digital source or CD player straight to the amplifier without a separate preamp.
Reviews & Performance
Audio critics note that the M-200 delivers the classic, organic "Luxman sound"—marked by excellent tonal balance, high low-frequency resolution, and a smooth, un-fatiguing high end. Reviewers highlight that it pairs perfectly with its sibling, the DA-200 or DA-250 DAC, creating an incredibly quiet desktop environment. The main critique is its conservative 25W rating; if paired with hard-to-drive, low-sensitivity speakers, it can run out of headroom unless used in bridged mono configuration.
Location
Arabella 1, Arabella Townhouses, Mudon, Dubai, UAE
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