Luxman M900U any experience ?


I would like to have feedbacks on Luxman M900U stereo or bridged .
Any owners or anyone auditioned these amps please chime in.
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And I was amazed to hear people with high end pass labs trading for m900u!


That would be me all day long. Pass has a particular sound. Luxman does too. If you love Pass you’ll never trade, and vice versa.

The only thing I’m surprised by is that people are surprised some don’t like the sound of Pass. I always suggest Luxman, Pass and Ayre as being worth listening to as great counterpoints to each other. Not because I want some one to buy x brand, but because if you are an audiophile you’ll pick one of those 3 and no amount of typing will convince you otherwise. Some pick Pass, some don’t, and as I've come to realize, the type of speaker you own makes a big deal to this choice.

It’s all good.

Best,

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Hello Guys, I recently purchased a brand new m-900u, running them with my Chord tt2 DAC/preamp at the moment. I've clocked about 300 hours on them. They sound veiled and slow. Drum snares don't have any attack or snap. Wondering if its a break-in issue or cables. Has anyone experienced this with a new unit. Any recommendations on cables.
My system;
Speakers -Tannoy Kensignton Gr
Power cord - Oyaide Tsunami
RCA - Vetere Pulse B
TWL - Speaker Cables
DAC - Chord TT2/Mscaler 
Auralic Streamer G1/ SOTM switch.



I have the TT2 but mostly used in my headphone rig and in DAC mode to send music to my Dynaudio Xeo 3 wireless speakers.You should get the C-900U, that would make a big difference.

There's nothing veiled or slow about Luxman SS amps.

You do describe a softening of the mids.  Are you coming to the Luxman from Pass or Audio Research?