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Luxman R-1030

 Model R-1030 Am/FM  Stereo Receiver
A new receiver from Lux with optimum cost/performance ratio. An exhaustive review of current circuitry and functions in receivers has made it possible to achieve greater simplicity whilsst still retaining the features indispensable to real High Fidelity. Power output 30W/channel into 8 ohms both channels driven with 0,05% total harmonic distortion.

Pre-Amp Section
Sound playback is possible from any of the FM, MW, Phono and Auxiliary terminals. A 2-stage direct coupled amp in the equalizer circuitry with PNP and NPN transistors gives good linearity and high input voltage at phono. Versatile contouring of the reproduced sound is possible with Lux's exclusive NF type tone control for bass and treble. High- and low-cut filters are useful to renmove tape-hiss disc noise and turntable rumble. A loudness control offers effective tonal compensation at low-level listening.

Main Amp Section
The direct coupled DC output configuration ensures the best possible bass and transient response and gives the amplifier excellent characteristics throughout. Today's almost mandatory full complementary symmetric output attains the least possible distortion, i.e.0,05% up to 30 W both channels driven into 8 ohms.

 FM Section
The front-end features a high grade 3-gang tuning capacitor to provide a satisfactory sensitivity at 2 µV, and 2 pairs of linear phase ceramic filter ensures good bandpass response. The superb figures provided by the PLL MPX IC in respect of distortion, separation and Signal-to-Noise will remain constant over a long period of time.
AM Section
A newly developed IC for AM reception makes it possible to obtain high sensitivity, low distortion and strong AGC, and the adoption of a ceramic filter of good selectivity ensures clean AM broad casting without interference, thus most AM stations become far more "listenable".
Specifications
Audio Section
RMS Output Power:  30 watts/30 watts (both channel driven  into 8 Ω, 20-20,000 Hz, with no more than 0,05% THD)
Total Harmonic Distortion: no more than 0,05% (8 Ω, 30 W)
Rated I.M.:  no more than 0,1% (8 Ω, both channel driven, 60 Hz : 7 kHz = 4 :1)
Frequency Response:  10 Hz - 40 kHz (-1 dB)
Input Sensitivity: 
Phono :  2,5 mV
Aux, Monitor :  150 mV
Phono Overload Voltage: 
No less than 100 mV (RMS, 1 kHz)
No less yhan 280 mV (p-p, 1 kHz)
Signal-to-Noise ratio:
Phono :  better than 66 dB
Aux, Monitor :  better than 86 dB
Residual Noise:  no more than 0,7 mV
Damping Factor:  40 (8 Ω)
Tone Control:
Bass :  ±10 dB at 100 Hz
Treble :  ±10 dB at 10 kHz
Filters:
High Cut :  7 kHz (6 dB/oct.)
Low Cut :  70 Hz (6 dB/oct.)
Crosstalk at 1 kHz:  -60 dB (Aux, Monitor)
FM Section (IEEE/IHF Standard)
Usable Sensitivity [Mono/Strereo]:  11,2 dBf (2 µV) / 19 dBf (4,8 µV)
46 dB Quieting Sensitivity [Mono/Strereo] 50 µS:  18,2 dBf (4,5 µV) / 41 dBf (60 µV)
50 dB Quieting Sensitivity [Mono/Strereo] 75 µS:  18,2 dBf (4,5 µV) / 39,8 dBf (51 µV)
Signal-to-Noise Ration at 65 dBf[Mono/Strereo]:  72 dB / 68 dB
Muting Threshold [Mono/Strereo]:  12,2 dBf (2,3 µV) / 12,2 dBf (2,3 µV)
Frequency Response 30 Hz to 15 kHz:  +0,5 dB; -1,5 dB
Distortion at 65 dBf [Mono/Strereo]:
100 Hz :  0,2% / 0,3%
1 kHz :  0,2% / 0,3%
6 kHz :  0.3% / 0,5%
Intermodulation Distortion [Mono/Strereo]:  0,2% / 0,3%
Capture Ratio at 65 dBf [mono]:  1,5 dB
Alternate Channel Selectivity [mono]:  45 dB
Spurious Response Ratio [mono]:  70 dB
Image Response Ratio [mono]:  55 dB
IF Response Ratio[mono]:  70 dB
AM Suppression Ratio [mono]:  50 dB
Stereo Separation:
100 Hz :  45 dB
1 kHz :  45 dB
10 kHz :  40 dB
Subcarrier Product Ratio [stereo]:  60 dB
SCA Rejection Ratio [stsreo]:  60 dB
AM Section
Usable Sensitivity at 1 MHz, 400 Hz, 30% mod.:  15 µV (ext. Ant.)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio at 1 MHz, 10 mV, 400 Hz, 30% mod.:  45 dB
Image response Ratio at 1 MHz:  45 dB
IF Response Ratio at 1 MHz:  40 dB
General
Power Consumption:  150 W (at full Power, 8 Ω) 150 V 2,5 A (CSA rated)
Dimensions (W x H x D):  500 x 165 x 315 mm (19-11/16" x 6-1/2" x 12-13/22")
Weight (net):  9,4 kg (20,7 lbs)

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