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Braun LE1

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The loudspeakers were fed the audio signal plus a 220 Volt power supply by a special 4-wire cable using any of the following Braun tube amplifiers:
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The speaker casing and supporting struts were designed by famed German designer
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started production in 1960 with the technology licensed from the British
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available on the German hi-fi market. German electronics company
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The electronics inside were very similar to QUAD's famous
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Collection of the Museum of Modern Art (New York City)
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CV11 (power amplifier of modular STUDIO 2 Hifi unit)
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Dieter Rams
Museum of Modern Art



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