Would Luxman work well with JBL?


I am looking to trade in my PSB Imagine T3s for a more vintage speaker. I miss that exciting sound. I’m thinking about the JBL 4367s. Would a Luxman integrated match well with those JBLs? I’m reading that they can be a little finicky with amps.

easola01

Kota1…I see. Very good point. I take care of my 90 yo mother, so my equipment is in my bedroom. Which is somewhat small, maybe average. But someday I will be bringing my system out into my living room which is considerably larger and quite open.

So I’m thinking I need to buy something that will best adapt to that larger space and have to compromise it’s possible booming sound in my bedroom for awhile.

I run a 595xii with the 4349s and really enjoy it, plenty of power for us and we will listen at loud levels. We also run the 1120 Luxman with the new Jbl classic 100s and really enjoy it as well. Great matches in my opinion.

Thank you Bertram. I imagine those are older models. Are they class A or A/B? I’m wondering what class amp would sound best with these vintage speakers. I’m considering Klipsch as well. Perhaps Forte IV’s

Little Luxman, tubes

This is earlier N100 version of my N150, N150 has MM and MC, N100 only MM. both remote control

both conservatively rated 10wpc, they have more than that

I drive my restored AR-2ax, low 86db sensitivity in my office.

Either (same rating) would drive the JBL 4367 which are 94db sensitivity, not to big room blasting levels, but enjoyable volume.

good price for an N100

https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649993294-luxman-sq-n100-tube-integrated-amplifier-stereo/

https://6moons.com/audioreviews/luxman3/100.html

my n150, higher price

https://www.usaudiomart.com/details/649949268-luxman-sq-n150-tube-integrated-amplifier/

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new 505

https://www.ebay.com/itm/125977005797?mkevt=1&mkcid=1&mkrid=711-53200-19255-0&campid=5338381866&toolid=10001&customid=47510670-12c1-11ee-a324-383561353031

https://www.luxman.com/product/detail.php?id=2

my as s hurts, gotta go