I have not heard a Luxman, but have heard a few good headphone amps. The 702's are a rather challenging can to drive well. Since I haven't heard the combo you liked, it's difficult to say what may sound like it, but I can give you a few fine amps that would drive the 702's well (I used to have the same cans):
Woo Audio makes a few. I currently own a Woo WA6SEM and have heard that and Jack Woo's WA22 with 702's and both are excellent pairings. On the DIY front, which is a force to be reckoned with in headphone amps, a Beta B-22 (2-box) either single ended or better yet, balanced (you'll need a new cable). This is an SS headphone amp and will yield similar strengths you might associate with SS for speakers. There is at least one pro-builder offering those amps (Rockhopper), perhaps others. Another great option might be Eddie Current's Zana Deux, or one of their other offerings, all of which are high-output and have great reputations (main designer is formerly Moth Audio).
Other great headphone amps that I've heard, but NOT with the likes of the demanding 702's, which is not to say they would not work well there: Redwine Audio's HPA is an excellent amp. EAR also makes a very good headphone amp, but I cannot recall the model.
You might also check input over on Head-Fi.org if you are interested in all things headphones - lots of noise there, but certainly lots of useful input as well... you can read between the lines if you have some patience.
Woo Audio makes a few. I currently own a Woo WA6SEM and have heard that and Jack Woo's WA22 with 702's and both are excellent pairings. On the DIY front, which is a force to be reckoned with in headphone amps, a Beta B-22 (2-box) either single ended or better yet, balanced (you'll need a new cable). This is an SS headphone amp and will yield similar strengths you might associate with SS for speakers. There is at least one pro-builder offering those amps (Rockhopper), perhaps others. Another great option might be Eddie Current's Zana Deux, or one of their other offerings, all of which are high-output and have great reputations (main designer is formerly Moth Audio).
Other great headphone amps that I've heard, but NOT with the likes of the demanding 702's, which is not to say they would not work well there: Redwine Audio's HPA is an excellent amp. EAR also makes a very good headphone amp, but I cannot recall the model.
You might also check input over on Head-Fi.org if you are interested in all things headphones - lots of noise there, but certainly lots of useful input as well... you can read between the lines if you have some patience.