Balance Line: sensitivity: 150 mV impedance: 50 K ohms
Tape DAT/1,2,3: sensitivity: 150 mV impedance: 50 K ohms
number of outputs: 2
speakers: 2 x screws/terminals for 1 pair of speakers
speakers: 2 x screws/terminals for 1 pair of speakers
the duration of the performance Class-A
8 Ohm : 2 x 50 W (THD < 0,01%)
4 Ohm :
dynamic performance
8 Ohm s:
4 Ohm :
total harmonic distortion: 0.01% or less
damping factor:
frequency response:
Phono MM 20 Hz - 20 kHz (±0.3 dB)
Phono MC 20 Hz - 20 kHz (±0.3 dB)
Line: 10 Hz - 100 kHz (-3dB)
signal-to-noise ratio:
Phono MM: > 86dB
Phono MC: > 74dB
CD, Tuner, Line, Tape: > 108dB
stereo channel separation:
sound-control: Tone Compensator ±4.5 dB
Loudness: -
High Filter : -
Low Filter (Subsonic): -
Mute:
Direct/Line-Straight: Yes
8 Ohm : 2 x 50 W (THD < 0,01%)
4 Ohm :
8 Ohm s:
4 Ohm :
Phono MM 20 Hz - 20 kHz (±0.3 dB)
Phono MC 20 Hz - 20 kHz (±0.3 dB)
Line: 10 Hz - 100 kHz (-3dB)
Phono MM: > 86dB
Phono MC: > 74dB
CD, Tuner, Line, Tape: > 108dB
The amp operates in pure Class-A operation.
Balanced Balance Line Cannon Input with XLR connectors
Connectors for signal processor
Monitor Button
Speaker selector switch
The Luxman L-570Z's is another update of the L-570 and was only available in Japan. Customer feedback showed that the sound of the L-570 was too soft for many and they expected a more dynamic sound in the direction of the L-540. Accordingly, the power supply of the L-570Z's has been designed more dynamically, various circuits have been designed better to avoid the damping of dynamic and phase shifts. In addition, the circuit boards partially redesigned in the L-570X's were further optimized, gold-plated & nitrogen-filled sealed relays were used, the chassis as well as the preamplifier power supply were reinforced, the heat dissipation was now carried out with pure copper heat pipes and the entire interior was rewired with pure copper cables.
Visually, the Luxman L-570Z's was identical to its two predecessors. However, the monitor button was now executed in red (this was as an optical delimitation).