Luxman L-100 CENTENNIAL Integrated Amplifier Luxman L-100 CENTENNIAL is a special pure Class-A integrated amplifier created to celebrate 100 years of Luxman. It represents a carefully focused expression of the Luxman sound: refined, dense, smooth and controlled, with the musical richness traditionally associated with Class-A amplification. The L-100 CENTENNIAL is rated at 20 W 20 W into 8 ohms and 40 W 40 W into 4 ohms. Rather than chasing headline power figures, it is designed for systems where tonal quality, low-level detail, natural dynamics and long-term listening comfort are more important than brute force. At the heart of the amplifier is Luxman’s LIFES 1.1 amplification technology, used here in a pure Class-A integrated amplifier design. The output stage uses a triple-parallel Darlington push-pull configuration, supported by a substantial power supply with a large transformer and multiple high-capacity filter capacitors. Volume control is handled by Luxman’s LECUA1000 system, allowing precise level adjustment while preserving signal integrity. This is especially important in a high-resolution integrated amplifier, where the pre-amplifier section and power amplifier section must work together without losing musical nuance. The L-100 CENTENNIAL includes both line-level and phono inputs, making it suitable for systems built around digital sources, analogue sources or a combination of both. The built-in phono stage supports MM and MC cartridges, allowing direct connection of a serious turntable without requiring a separate phono preamplifier. The front panel combines Luxman’s classic analogue meters with a special CENTENNIAL visual identity. The amplifier is finished in a refined Blaster White front panel design, with illuminated meter displays and a dedicated CENTENNIAL badge marking it as a 100th Anniversary model. The Luxman L-100 CENTENNIAL is a strong choice for listeners who want a long-term reference integrated amplifier with genuine Luxman heritage, pure Class-A operation and a more intimate, textured and musical presentation than typical high-power amplifier designs.




