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Hersteller: Braun
Modell: R 2
Typ: Receiver
Baujahre: 01/1986 - 12/1990
Hergestellt in: Japan
Farbe: Schwarz
Fernbedienung:
Leistungsaufnahme: 320 W max.
Abmessungen: 445 x 70 x 375 mm (BxHxT)
Gewicht: 7,9 kg
Neupreis ca.: 1'590 DM

Anschlüsse

Anzahl der Eingänge:

Phono: 2 mV, 47 kOhm

Aux: 220 mV, 220 kOhm

Tape: 220 mV, 220 kOhm

Anzahl der Ausgänge:

Kopfhörer

2 Lautsprecherpaare

Technische Daten

Verstärker

Dauerleistung (bei Klirrfaktor)

4 Ohm oder 8 Ohm: 45 W bei 0,08 % bzw. 0,04 % (1 kHz/DIN 50 W)

Dynamikleistung

4 Ohm oder 8 Ohm: 2x 80 W (1 kHz)

Gesamtklirrfaktor:

Dämpfungsfaktor: 60 (8 Ohm) / 30 (4 Ohm)

Frequenzgang: CD 5 Hz - 70 kHz, Phono 20 Hz - 20 kHz

Störspannungsabstand (unbewertet): CD/tape 90 dB, Phono 64 dB

Klangregelung:

Bass:

Höhen:

Loudness:Ja

High Filter:

Low Filter (Subsonic): Ja

Mute:

Direct/Line-Straight:

Tuner

Empfang: UKW (Quarz-Syntheziser)

Frequenzen: 87,5 - 108 MHz

Frequenzgang:

Eingangsempfindlichkeit an 75 Ohm:

mono 0,95 µV (30 dB, 40 kHz Hub)

stereo 30 µV (46 dB, 40 kHz Hub)

Klirrfaktor:

Signalrauschabstand:

Kanaltrennung:

Trennschärfe:

Gleichwellenselektion:

Nebenwellenselektion:

Spiegelfrequenzdämpfung:

ZF-Dämpfung:

Ausgangspegel:

RDS: nein

Stationsspeicher: 16

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About Braun Audio

Braun Audio traces its origins to 1921, when German engineer Max Braun founded the company in Frankfurt as a modest workshop producing radio components. By 1929, it had launched its own receivers, earning international acclaim at the 1937 Paris World Fair for sound engineering innovations. Post-World War II, Braun rebuilt with a sharp focus on high-fidelity reproduction, pioneering advancements under designer Dieter Rams from 1956 onward, including the first all-wave receiver, mobile music player (TP1 in 1959), stackable Hi-Fi systems, and wall-mounted integrated setups—many now museum pieces like those at MoMA.

The brand excelled in compact, modular stereo systems during the 1960s and 1970s, with iconic models like Audio 1, Audio 2, Audio 250, and Audio 300 featuring solid metal casings and uncompromised sound quality. Braun emphasized innovative portables, record players with plexiglass covers, and educational brochures on optimal listening setups, blending functionality with Rams' minimalist aesthetic across radios, phonographs, amplifiers, and early headphones.

Renowned among vintage collectors and design aficionados for its ahead-of-its-time hi-fi heritage, Braun Audio holds a niche position as a mid-tier icon of German engineering precision. After a 28-year hiatus, it relaunched in the 2010s under license, targeting enthusiasts who value timeless quality over cutting-edge exotica, with a current emphasis on preserving its storytelling legacy through curated webshops and reissues.

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