well your kind of all over the era map here with Luxman,
personally nothing they made after the mid 80's up until their reintroduction was worth buying IMO. There's a few select items from the late 80's -90s that were ok the L410 was one of those, but really the best of the vintage Luxs are pre 85's or the newer current types.
the L530 is a class A beast i think they were 50wpc pure class A if you can find one they are worth the money and sound very good, these are the predecessors to the current L590 Axii's. I had the L560 version two years newer to the L530 and it was spectacular. but if you don't have relatively efficient speakers don't bother. as for repair I've not seen any issues with parts yet. its Class A so runs hot.
The other Luxmans you mentioned are ok but not in the same class as the L530 IMO. there is a reason its worth more used than the others, its like comparing the entry level gear to the top of the line gear.
personally nothing they made after the mid 80's up until their reintroduction was worth buying IMO. There's a few select items from the late 80's -90s that were ok the L410 was one of those, but really the best of the vintage Luxs are pre 85's or the newer current types.
the L530 is a class A beast i think they were 50wpc pure class A if you can find one they are worth the money and sound very good, these are the predecessors to the current L590 Axii's. I had the L560 version two years newer to the L530 and it was spectacular. but if you don't have relatively efficient speakers don't bother. as for repair I've not seen any issues with parts yet. its Class A so runs hot.
The other Luxmans you mentioned are ok but not in the same class as the L530 IMO. there is a reason its worth more used than the others, its like comparing the entry level gear to the top of the line gear.