braun wall unit
braun wall unit
The absolute cult object. The wall-mounted system is one of the most sought-after hi-fi systems from the 60s. The combination of the amplifier part with radio, the reel to reel machine, the matching speakers and the record player on a Vitsoe shelf is a great idea of the designer Dieter Rams. The Braun hi-fi wall unit is an object of desire for enthusiastic Braun collectors. This absolute rarity is rarely offered as a complete system, and when it is, it is in poor condition or halfway to hitting the right color tone repainted and reprinted. Through braunaudio you can buy this wall-mounted stereo system in perfect vintage condition.
TS 45 receiver
The braun TS 45 Receiver was developed in 1965 by Dieter Rams and has an amplifier section with inputs for tape and a turntable and a radio receiver for several bands. Shortwave, Mediumwave and Longwave are accompanied by a fm stereo section. When connected to an antenna, the quality of the radio reception is great. There is a field intensity display and a stereo indicator lamp, which give the FM section a complete look. The TS 45 is equipped with suspension devices for wall mounting and is technically absolutely identical in construction to the audio 2 compact system also launched in 1965. The TS 45 was sold for 1,245.00 Deutsche Mark. The amplifier power is 2 x 15 watts (sine 2 x 25 watt).
TS 45 receiver
The braun TS 45 Receiver was developed in 1965 by Dieter Rams and has an amplifier section with inputs for tape and a turntable and a radio receiver for several bands. Shortwave, Mediumwave and Longwave are accompanied by a fm stereo section. When connected to an antenna, the quality of the radio reception is great. There is a field intensity display and a stereo indicator lamp, which give the FM section a complete look. The TS 45 is equipped with suspension devices for wall mounting and is technically absolutely identical in construction to the audio 2 compact system also launched in 1965. The TS 45 was sold for 1,245.00 Deutsche Mark. The amplifier power is 2 x 15 watts (sine 2 x 25 watt).
TG 60 reel-to-reel tape recorder
The braun TG 60 tape recorder was designed by Dieter Rams in 1965. The technical implementation of the requirements was carried out by the engineer Wolfgang Hasselbach. Equipped with 3 Pabst electric motors, the reel-to-reel machine can be operated easily, quickly and reliably. The TG 60 is specially calibrated for the Braun (BASF) TB 631 tape. The 18 cm reel can play back about 45 minutes of stereo recordings at a speed of 19cm/s. Three separate half-track heads for erasing, recording and playback allow back-tape control of the recording, as it was only common in highly professional studio tape recorders from Revox and Studer at that time. The TG 60 was a perfect match for the TS 45 and the L 450 loudspeakers. The retail price in 1965 was quite a proud 1,995.00 German marks. Maybe that’s why only a total of 500 units were produced.
TG 60 reel-to-reel tape recorder
The braun TG 60 tape recorder was designed by Dieter Rams in 1965. The technical implementation of the requirements was carried out by the engineer Wolfgang Hasselbach. Equipped with 3 Pabst electric motors, the reel-to-reel machine can be operated easily, quickly and reliably. The TG 60 is specially calibrated for the Braun (BASF) TB 631 tape. The 18 cm reel can play back about 45 minutes of stereo recordings at a speed of 19cm/s. Three separate half-track heads for erasing, recording and playback allow back-tape control of the recording, as it was only common in highly professional studio tape recorders from Revox and Studer at that time. The TG 60 was a perfect match for the TS 45 and the L 450 loudspeakers. The retail price in 1965 was quite a proud 1,995.00 German marks. Maybe that’s why only a total of 500 units were produced.
L 450 speaker
The Braun L 450 speakers are the original models for the legendary wall-mounted system. These speakers were specially designed in 1965 to match the TS 45 and the Audio 2 compact system. They were made in white, graphite and walnut veneer. They are equipped with a 5,1 inch woofer and a 1,3 inch high range loudspeaker, transition frequency at 2,600 Hz, power rating 20 watt at 4 ohm, the frequency range goes from 35–25000 Hz, size w 18,5 x h 9,8 x d 4,1 inches. These wall speakers were sold at that time per piece for 298,- German Mark. From 1969, the speaker model L 470 replaced the L 450. The L 470 was provided with a dome for the high-frequency range and otherwise the same dimensions and can therefore also be used absolutely suitable in the Braun stereo wall system.
L 450 speaker
The Braun L 450 speakers are the original models for the legendary wall-mounted system. These speakers were specially designed in 1965 to match the TS 45 and the Audio 2 compact system. They were made in white, graphite and walnut veneer. They are equipped with a 5,1 inch woofer and a 1,3 inch high range loudspeaker, transition frequency at 2,600 Hz, power rating 20 watt at 4 ohm, the frequency range goes from 35–25000 Hz, size w 18,5 x h 9,8 x d 4,1 inches. These wall speakers were sold at that time per piece for 298,- German Mark. From 1969, the speaker model L 470 replaced the L 450. The L 470 was provided with a dome for the high-frequency range and otherwise the same dimensions and can therefore also be used absolutely suitable in the Braun stereo wall system.
PCS 5 turntable
The original braun turntable model PCS 5 is an impressive piece of craftsmanship. The tonearm has elaborate adjustment options for perfect record playback comfort and was equipped with a tonearm lift for manual operation. A Shure pickup was used in the tone head at the factory, and its needles can still be reordered today. Technical maintenance in a qualified workshop ensures that the PCS 5 turntable will function as it did on the first day, and will continue to do so for decades to come. This record player was sold from 1965 for 658,- German Mark.
PCS 5 turntable
The original braun turntable model PCS 5 is an impressive piece of craftsmanship. The tonearm has elaborate adjustment options for perfect record playback comfort and was equipped with a tonearm lift for manual operation. A Shure pickup was used in the tone head at the factory, and its needles can still be reordered today. Technical maintenance in a qualified workshop ensures that the PCS 5 turntable will function as it did on the first day, and will continue to do so for decades to come. This record player was sold from 1965 for 658,- German Mark.
buy braun wall-unit
You can buy a braun wall-unit vintage stereo system through braunaudio.de. Braunaudio vintage means, that the technical functions are restored and that the appearance is the carefully restored original finish. You will receive a detailed documentation of the repair work performed and an original braun audio vintage certification of the respective condition. The wall-unit is available in white and also in the gray color known as graphite.
The perfect assembly of the system with the Vitsoe rail system and the shelf drawers shortened to the right dimensions creates exactly the image that makes the wall system attractive. A fully functioning wall system should not be spoiled by visible connecting cables. The elaborate wiring of this stereo wall unit from 1965 requires some modifications. Cable channels are set up on the Vitsoe E‑profiles and the specially made suspension rails for the L450 loudspeakers, the TS 45 control unit and the very heavy TG 60 tape recorder. In this way, the cabling can be made largely invisible. As an alternative to the TG 60 tape recorder, the improved successor models TG 502 or TG 504 are also available for purchase, as are the L 470 loudspeaker models as an alternative to the L 450 loudspeakers.
historic development
historic development
Hi-Fi Wall Units by Braun. Must read. Absolute stunning information about the development process of the wall unit from Braun. Read through this PDF and learn a lot about the historical classification of the iconic wall unit.
PDF download with kind permission of Hartmut Jatzke-Wigand, Hamburg. To dive deeper into the history of Braun design, check out also Mr. Jatzke-Wigand’s website design+text.com
Written by Hartmut Jatzke-Wigand. Photos by Jo Klatt, J. Michaelis, Siol and Braun AG.
PDF download with kind permission of Hartmut Jatzke-Wigand, Hamburg. To dive deeper into the history of Braun design, check out also Mr. Jatzke-Wigand’s website design+text.com
This original image shows several shelves under the turntable. The distance of the Vitsoe shelf between the control unit and the record player is of course individually adjustable to personal taste. The wall unit is perfected with an original Dieter Rams desk provided with the sought after clamp lamp model Tecnolumen Rha1-45.
Serious requests for complete wall-unit stereo systems are welcome. International shipping and mounting service possible.