The Luxman L-85 V is an integrated amplifier produced between 1975 and 1977 in Japan. It is notable for its power output, delivering 80 watts per channel at 8 ohms with a total harmonic distortion of just 0.05%, ensuring a clean and dynamic audio experience. The front panel features a classy silver finish complemented by a wood veneer of Rio rosewood. It offers a variety of input options including two phono inputs, tuner, and two auxiliary inputs, all designed to provide flexibility in connecting various audio sources. The amplifier also supports output to two pairs of loudspeakers and includes a headphone jack. Frequency response ranges from 10 Hz to 40 kHz with minimal deviation, providing a broad audio spectrum. Special features include a loudness switch, mono/stereo selector, and a speaker selector switch. The dimensions of the L-85 V are 450 mm in width, 310 mm in depth, and 160 mm in height, with a weight of 14 kg, making it a solid and robust unit. The original price at release was set at 115,000 Yen.