Hi Steve: See the photos (linked). Yes -- mono, stereo, reverse-stereo, left-only and right-only to outputs. I forgot to mention that it also has built-in speaker switching (signal is routed up from the power amp and then out to the speakers). -- Tom Fine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Steve Smolian" <[log in to unmask]> To: <[log in to unmask]> Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 8:52 AM Subject: Re: [ARSCLIST] Two nice, working pieces of vintage audio gear > Hi, Tom, > > Does the Luxman have a mono switch? > > Steve > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Tom Fine > Sent: Monday, December 23, 2013 8:33 AM > To: [log in to unmask] > Subject: [ARSCLIST] Two nice, working pieces of vintage audio gear > > It's time to clear out some space in the listening room. So I am offering the following for sale, > below eBay prices. > > 1. Luxman C-1010 Preamp. Original manual, warranty card and brochure included. This was a very > good > example of Japanese solid-state engineering in the mid-70s. The phono section offers many options, > there are robust and flexible tone controls, and the overall sound is clean and sharp. Facilities > for two tape decks, too. > > In good, working condition. Cosmetically nice. Never abused, in fact lightly used by original > owner > and then lightly used by me. It sounds good, very quiet and accurate. > > Photos here: > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55748706/Luxman%20C-1010.zip > > These have recently sold on eBay for the $450 range (without original documentation and brochure). > I'm asking $400 plus shipping. > > > 2. Dynaco ST70 Power amplifier. This amp has been rebuilt and re-wired and it works and sounds > very > good. It features the DIYTube driver board, which is a better design than original, a better > circuit > board than Dynaco's flimsy originals, and uses readily available tubes. It also features the SDS > Labs power supply board (new capacitors, more uf of filter caps, better filament supply). The > chrome > exterior is less than perfect, but someone really concerned about that can get it re-chromed. > > After restoration, this amp was burned in and used for a few dozen hours. It sounds good, typical > nice Dynaco output transformers make for suprisingly quick and clear sound from a tube amp. The > beefed up power supply helps with bass transients (no sag). Full 35 tube watts per channel can > drive > most speakers at comfortable listening levels. > > Photos here: > https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/55748706/Dynaco-ST70.zip > > Un-modified and un-restored Dynaco ST70s have sold for $450-550 recently on eBay. I'm asking $400 > plus shipping. > > Ping me off-list if interested. > > -- Tom Fine >