Lumin

Lumin T3X

$6,000.00
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Available colors: Silver
Lumin T3X network music player. The T3 with the toroidal linear power supply from the U2 and SFP fibre optical network input added — same price as the T3. Dual ESS ES9028PRO DAC chips. Femto Clock system. Leedh Processing lossless volume. XLR and RCA outputs. Roon Ready. Made in Hong Kong.

Lumin T3X

The T3 was already one of the most celebrated streamers in its price range. Lumin took it, added the toroidal linear power supply from the U2 and the optical fibre networking from their flagship players, kept the price the same, and called it the T3X. That kind of update — more for the same money — is how confidence in a product gets expressed.

The Additions

Toroidal linear power supply — the same supply that defines the U2's sonic character relative to switch-mode alternatives. Linear supplies don't generate the switching noise that SMPS designs introduce, and a toroidal transformer provides better load regulation than a conventional E-I core. SFP fibre optical network input for galvanic isolation of the network connection — the same feature that appears in the U2X and X2 flagship products, now in the T3X at mid-range pricing.

The DAC Platform

Dual ESS ES9028PRO chips, one per channel. Femto Clock system for timing precision. Leedh Processing lossless volume control — no bit truncation at any listening level. XLR balanced and RCA unbalanced outputs simultaneously. Roon Ready, Qobuz, TIDAL, and the full Lumin app ecosystem.

Press Recognition

The Lumin T3 was reviewed by Hi-Fi+ and What Hi-Fi before the T3X update. The T3X has been discussed on AudiophileStyle and by Lumin dealers as a meaningful improvement over the T3 at unchanged pricing.

Specifications

  • DAC: Dual ES9028PRO, one per channel
  • Power supply: Toroidal linear
  • Network: SFP fibre input plus standard Ethernet
  • Clock: Femto Clock system
  • Volume: Leedh Processing lossless
  • Outputs: XLR and RCA
  • Origin: Made in Hong Kong

Authorized Lumin dealer. Questions about the T3X versus the P1 Mini for your system? Reach out.