Luxman Centennial Black Limited Edition Product System



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Experience Luxman’s 100-Year Legacy with a Stunning Limited Edition System


Only 50 sets to North America - 100 Globally

Luxman is celebrating 100 years of innovation with a lineup of Centennial-edition models—some for ongoing production and others in strictly limited quantities.

Kicking off this milestone is a special, limited-production Centennial system, showcasing four of Luxman's most acclaimed components in a sleek, jet-black finish—a bold departure from Luxman's signature blasted silver aluminum. The result? A rare collector's piece that commands attention and elevates any listening space.

A Complete Statement System in Luxman’s Exclusive Black Finish

Each component in the Centennial Pack has been carefully selected, calibrated, and finished to deliver reference-level performance and timeless aesthetics. The pack includes:

  • L-509Z Black Edition Centennial Integrated Amplifier
    A flagship Class AB integrated amplifier delivering 120W into 8Ω, renowned for its transparency, warmth, and dynamic scale. Features Luxman’s proprietary LECUA-EX attenuator and robust build quality.
  • D-07X Black Edition Centennial Super Audio CD Player
    An advanced digital media player supporting SACD, CD, MQA, and high-res streaming, with a premium DAC section and precision analog output for unrivalled digital playback.
  • PD-151 Mark II Black Edition Centennial Turntable
    Belt-driven analog excellence featuring a static-balanced tonearm, high-mass platter, and quiet motor system. Engineered for silky-smooth operation and lifelike analog detail.
  • NT-07 Black Edition Centennial Network Transport
    A newly developed digital transport designed to deliver outstanding streaming performance, featuring robust clock management and compatibility with high-resolution network sources.

The limited Centennial system includes:

  • L-509Z Integrated Amplifier
  • PD-151 MkII Turntable
  • NT-07 Streamer
  • D-07X SACD/DAC


Only 50 sets are coming to North America

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