Braun
Explore Braun vintage camera equipment in the Vintage Technology Archive.
Models
Turntables, Speakers
- Braun - German Design Excellence — Founded in 1921 in Frankfurt. Famous for Dieter Rams-designed audio equipment that defined "less but better." German functionalist design at its purest.
Amplifiers
- AUDIO-300 (1965) — A high-fidelity stereo amplifier from Braun's 1960s audio line, blending minimalist design with advanced engineering for its era.
- AUDIO-308 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity control amplifier designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- KSM 11 — Braun KSM 11 coffee grinder from the 1960s, 135W, 9x9x17 cm, made in West Germany — a collectible icon of Dieter Rams-era design.
- PS-2 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity phono preamplifier designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist audio engineering and timeless design.
- PS-400 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity phono preamplifier from Braun's golden era of design, blending precision engineering with Dieter Rams-inspired aesthetics.
Cassette Decks
- REGIE-510 (1968) — A rare and stylish Braun-designed radio-cassette combination unit from the late 1960s, blending minimalist German design with functional audio technology.
Kitchen Appliances
- KF 21 Aromaster (1976) — Braun KF 21 Aromaster (1972) – a minimalist coffee maker with water tower form, designed by Florian Seiffert. White or orange.
Speakers
- ATELIER-1 (1965) — A modular high-fidelity audio system designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of 1960s minimalist design and functional elegance.
- ATELIER-1-81 (1965) — A modular high-fidelity audio system designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of 1960s minimalist design and functional audio engineering.
- ATELIER-3 (1965) — A modular high-fidelity audio system designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of 1960s minimalist design and functional elegance.
- AUDIO-1 (1965) — A pioneering modular audio system from Braun, blending minimalist design with functional innovation in high-fidelity sound.
- AUDIO-2 (1965) — A minimalist audio system concept by Dieter Rams, blending form and function in high-fidelity design.
- AUDIO-250 (1965) — A modular high-fidelity control unit designed as part of Braun's iconic audio system ecosystem.
- AUDIO-3 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity control unit designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of 1960s German industrial design.
- AUDIO-310 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity control unit from Braun's legendary design era, part of a modular audio system emphasizing form and function.
- CSA-240 (1965) — A minimalist audio console by Dieter Rams, blending form and function in mid-century modern design.
- CSV-10 (1965) — A minimalist record storage unit designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functional elegance and timeless design.
- CSV-60 (1965) — A modular hi-fi control unit from Braun's legendary design era, blending minimalist aesthetics with precision engineering.
- CSV-60/1 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record storage and display solution from Braun's legendary design era.
- G-12 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity control unit designed by Dieter Rams, part of Braun's iconic G-series audio system.
- L 530 — A 3-way sealed bookshelf speaker system from Braun’s 30-series, featuring soft dome midrange and tweeter with a 17.5 cm woofer developed with Dr. Kurt
- L-1000 (1965) — A landmark piece of audio design history: the Braun L-1000 wall-mounted loudspeaker system by Dieter Rams'
- L-310 (1960) — A minimalist high-fidelity loudspeaker designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-410 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-450 (1962) — A minimalist high-fidelity loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-460 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity loudspeaker designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-610 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-625 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity wall-mounted loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams for Braun's integrated audio vision.
- L-710 (1969) — A minimalist high-fidelity loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-810 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams, reflecting Braun's philosophy of functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L60 (1965) — Iconic minimalist loudspeaker designed by Dieter Rams, combining functionalist design with high-fidelity sound for its era.
- LE1 (1959) — A groundbreaking electrostatic loudspeaker designed by Dieter Rams, representing the fusion of minimalist design and advanced audio technology.
- SK-5 (1959) — Iconic modular stereo system by Dieter Rams, blending minimalist design with high-fidelity audio components.
- SK-55 (1967) — A minimalist high-fidelity control unit designed by Dieter Rams, part of Braun's legendary SK-series modular audio system.
- SK-61 (1965) — A minimalist, modular audio control unit designed by Dieter Rams, part of Braun's iconic SK system.
- TG-1000 (1965) — A pioneering portable reel-to-reel tape recorder from Braun, blending minimalist design with high-fidelity audio engineering.
- TG-1000-4 (1968) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Braun's legendary audio line, combining precision engineering with iconic modernist design.
- TG-504 (1968) — A precision German-made tape head degausser designed for professional and high-fidelity audio maintenance.
- TG-60 (1965) — A high-fidelity tape recorder from Braun's golden era of design, combining precision engineering with minimalist aesthetics.
- TS-45 (1965) — A minimalist audio control unit designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- TS-60 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity control unit designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
Turntables
- Atelier 2 (1965) — A modular high-fidelity audio furniture system designed by Dieter Rams for Braun, combining form, function, and minimalist design.
- CSV-1000 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- CSV-510 (1966) — A minimalist high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functional elegance and precision engineering.
- PCS-4 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- PCS-45 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- PCS-5 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- PCS-51 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- PCS-52-E (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functional elegance and precision engineering.
- PS-1000 (1965) — A revolutionary direct-drive turntable from Braun, designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of minimalist industrial design and precision engineering.
- PS-350 (1970) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record player designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of functionalist audio design.
- PS-500 (1969) — A minimalist high-fidelity turntable designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of functionalist audio design.
- PS-500A (1967) — A minimalist, high-fidelity phono cartridge designed for precision playback and aesthetic harmony with Braun's turntable systems.
- SK4 (1956) — Iconic 1950s record player designed by Dieter Rams and Hans Gugelot, known as the 'Snow White's Coffin'.
Other Models
- Braun - German Design Excellence — Founded in 1921 in Frankfurt. Famous for Dieter Rams-designed audio equipment that defined "less but better." German functionalist design at its purest.
- Braun — Vintage Camera — Explore Braun vintage camera equipment in the Vintage Technology Archive.
- Atelier 2 (1965) — A modular high-fidelity audio furniture system designed by Dieter Rams for Braun, combining form, function, and minimalist design.
- ATELIER-1 (1965) — A modular high-fidelity audio system designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of 1960s minimalist design and functional elegance.
- ATELIER-1-81 (1965) — A modular high-fidelity audio system designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of 1960s minimalist design and functional audio engineering.
- ATELIER-3 (1965) — A modular high-fidelity audio system designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of 1960s minimalist design and functional elegance.
- AUDIO-1 (1965) — A pioneering modular audio system from Braun, blending minimalist design with functional innovation in high-fidelity sound.
- AUDIO-2 (1965) — A minimalist audio system concept by Dieter Rams, blending form and function in high-fidelity design.
- AUDIO-250 (1965) — A modular high-fidelity control unit designed as part of Braun's iconic audio system ecosystem.
- AUDIO-3 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity control unit designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of 1960s German industrial design.
- AUDIO-300 (1965) — A high-fidelity stereo amplifier from Braun's 1960s audio line, blending minimalist design with advanced engineering for its era.
- AUDIO-308 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity control amplifier designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- AUDIO-310 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity control unit from Braun's legendary design era, part of a modular audio system emphasizing form and function.
- Colorette — Braun Colorette Super II B (1957–1959) — Dieter Rams-designed 35mm rangefinder with DKL mount, Synchro-Compur shutter, and shutter-priority auto-exposure. Rare, repair-prone, iconic.
- CSA-240 (1965) — A minimalist audio console by Dieter Rams, blending form and function in mid-century modern design.
- CSV-10 (1965) — A minimalist record storage unit designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functional elegance and timeless design.
- CSV-1000 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- CSV-510 (1966) — A minimalist high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functional elegance and precision engineering.
- CSV-60 (1965) — A modular hi-fi control unit from Braun's legendary design era, blending minimalist aesthetics with precision engineering.
- CSV-60/1 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record storage and display solution from Braun's legendary design era.
- G-12 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity control unit designed by Dieter Rams, part of Braun's iconic G-series audio system.
- KF 21 Aromaster (1976) — Braun KF 21 Aromaster (1972) – a minimalist coffee maker with water tower form, designed by Florian Seiffert. White or orange.
- KSM 11 — Braun KSM 11 coffee grinder from the 1960s, 135W, 9x9x17 cm, made in West Germany — a collectible icon of Dieter Rams-era design.
- L 530 — A 3-way sealed bookshelf speaker system from Braun’s 30-series, featuring soft dome midrange and tweeter with a 17.5 cm woofer developed with Dr. Kurt
- L-1000 (1965) — A landmark piece of audio design history: the Braun L-1000 wall-mounted loudspeaker system by Dieter Rams'
- L-310 (1960) — A minimalist high-fidelity loudspeaker designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-410 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-450 (1962) — A minimalist high-fidelity loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-460 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity loudspeaker designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-610 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-625 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity wall-mounted loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams for Braun's integrated audio vision.
- L-710 (1969) — A minimalist high-fidelity loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L-810 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity loudspeaker system designed by Dieter Rams, reflecting Braun's philosophy of functionalist design and acoustic clarity.
- L60 (1965) — Iconic minimalist loudspeaker designed by Dieter Rams, combining functionalist design with high-fidelity sound for its era.
- LE1 (1959) — A groundbreaking electrostatic loudspeaker designed by Dieter Rams, representing the fusion of minimalist design and advanced audio technology.
- PCS-4 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- PCS-45 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- PCS-5 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- PCS-51 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- PCS-52-E (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity record player system designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functional elegance and precision engineering.
- PS-1000 (1965) — A revolutionary direct-drive turntable from Braun, designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of minimalist industrial design and precision engineering.
- PS-2 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity phono preamplifier designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist audio engineering and timeless design.
- PS-350 (1970) — A minimalist, high-fidelity record player designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of functionalist audio design.
- PS-400 (1965) — A minimalist, high-fidelity phono preamplifier from Braun's golden era of design, blending precision engineering with Dieter Rams-inspired aesthetics.
- PS-500 (1969) — A minimalist high-fidelity turntable designed by Dieter Rams, representing the pinnacle of functionalist audio design.
- PS-500A (1967) — A minimalist, high-fidelity phono cartridge designed for precision playback and aesthetic harmony with Braun's turntable systems.
- REGIE-510 (1968) — A rare and stylish Braun-designed radio-cassette combination unit from the late 1960s, blending minimalist German design with functional audio technology.
- SK-5 (1959) — Iconic modular stereo system by Dieter Rams, blending minimalist design with high-fidelity audio components.
- SK-55 (1967) — A minimalist high-fidelity control unit designed by Dieter Rams, part of Braun's legendary SK-series modular audio system.
- SK-61 (1965) — A minimalist, modular audio control unit designed by Dieter Rams, part of Braun's iconic SK system.
- SK4 (1956) — Iconic 1950s record player designed by Dieter Rams and Hans Gugelot, known as the 'Snow White's Coffin'.
- TG-1000 (1965) — A pioneering portable reel-to-reel tape recorder from Braun, blending minimalist design with high-fidelity audio engineering.
- TG-1000-4 (1968) — A high-fidelity reel-to-reel tape recorder from Braun's legendary audio line, combining precision engineering with iconic modernist design.
- TG-504 (1968) — A precision German-made tape head degausser designed for professional and high-fidelity audio maintenance.
- TG-60 (1965) — A high-fidelity tape recorder from Braun's golden era of design, combining precision engineering with minimalist aesthetics.
- TS-45 (1965) — A minimalist audio control unit designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.
- TS-60 (1965) — A minimalist high-fidelity control unit designed by Dieter Rams, embodying functionalist design and precision engineering.