Luxman Launches Its First Phono Cartridge in 40 Years, Meet the New LMC-5

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(March 12, 2022) For the first time in 40 years, Luxman is making a statement in the world of phono cartridges. The all-new hand-crafted LMC-5 ($2,695) is a moving coil design chosen for ultra-low armature moving mass. From its open-body, inverted egg shape to intricate componetry, the the LMC-5 has the tools needed to keep sound reflections and resonances at bay while extracting every last drop of richness from your most treasured vinyl. The LMC-5's machined aluminum body carries Luxman's corporate color with an anodized deep red finish, complete with a laser etched “L” on its front.

For more information, including specific design details and suggested Luxman branded gear, read the full press release (below) or visit Luxman on the web.



BALLSTON SPA, New York, March 2022– Not since the original LMC-1 of 1981 and 1982 follow-up model LMC-2 has Luxman offered a phono cartridge. That 40-year absence ends now with the introduction of the LMC-5 moving coil cartridge. “This new reference class MC cartridge is the result of two years of research into every aspect of cartridge design,” says Jeff Sigmund, president of Luxman America. “Our LMC-5 is designed and intended to satisfy demanding music listeners with a unique purity of reproduction; the result of painstaking materials evaluations, repeated prototyping and extensive listening tests. The resulting sound quality must be heard to be appreciated.”
The LMC-5 moving coil cartridge is available now at a suggested retail price of $2,695 (USD).

Stylus and mechanics
To reveal the full richness of vinyl music playback, Luxman engineers decided on a moving coil design, preferred for ultra-low armature moving mass. A Shibata profile stylus type was selected for its ability to deliver extended high frequencies with low groove tracing noise, even on challenging inner grooves. This solid nude, square shank diamond stylus is fixed to a low mass, 0.5 mm aluminum pipe cantilever, with this combination preferred for sonic characteristics and high trackability. To secure the fulcrum of the vibrating system, the single-point support uses a high-precision piano wire some 80 micrometers in diameter, about the thickness of a human hair.

The MC generator incorporates a cross-mounted iron core with the left and right coils wound symmetrically for superior channel separation. To achieve optimally consistent coil windings with minimum moving mass, the coils themselves are even thinner than the piano wire. Luxman chose the thinnest available Urethane Enameled Wire (UEW), 30 micrometers in diameter. Because the coil and magnetic field are uncommonly compact, the cartridge is highly resistant to external noise.

Structure and design
Like a microphone, a phono cartridge converts mechanical motion into voltage. So it’s no surprise that phono cartridges are subject to microphonics, the unwanted pickup of ambient sound that inevitably colors the music reproduction. Luxman engineers understood that the coil and the cantilever of closed-body moving coil cartridges are particularly sensitive to reflected sound. For this reason, the LMC-5 has an open-body design. To control weight and suppress resonance, the cartridge outer housing is pared down substantially. Even the housing’s inverted egg shape is carefully tailored to minimize sound reflection and resonance. The product of painstaking engineering and extended listening tests, the LMC-5 reproduces treasured vinyl with effortless musicality.

The precision machined aluminum body is anodized to a deep red, Luxman’s corporate color, with a laser etched Luxman “L” in front. In the best tradition of Japanese cartridge manufacture, each cartridge is carefully assembled by Luxman’s craftspeople and delivered to music lovers worldwide.

Completing the circuit

The launch of the LMC-5 phono cartridge means than listeners can now experience Luxman quality all the way from the vinyl groove to the loudspeaker input terminals. The new cartridge is a good choice for the Luxman PD-171A, PD-171AL and PD-151 analog players and anticipated future models. Every Luxman control amplifier and integrated amplifier that has a phono input stage accepts moving coil signals and will team beautifully with the cartridge. While the CL-1000 control amplifier includes switchable High/Medium/Low moving coil capability, the C-900u and C-700u control amplifiers are designed to work with outboard phono preamplifiers, such as the Luxman EQ-500 and E-250, both of which are ideal partners for the LMC-5.
 
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