Braun KH 1000

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BRAUN KH 1000 headphones in its original packaging. Designed by Reinhold Weiß in 1967. Hi-Fi stereo headphones in studio quality. Listen to music with unrestricted dynamics and a full frequency range from 16 ... 20000Hz / 400 Ohm. Comfortable bracket and a large ear pads. Cable with DIN plug (adapter to modern cinch can be installed easily).

BRAUN KH 1000 headphones in its original packaging. Designed by Reinhold Weiß in 1967. Hi-Fi stereo headphones in studio quality. Listen to music with unrestricted dynamics and a full frequency range from 16 ... 20000Hz / 400 Ohm. Comfortable bracket and a large ear pads. Cable with DIN plug (adapter to modern cinch can be installed easily).

Dimensions: W 25 x L 30 x H 10 cm

Weight: 0,8 kg

Item No: 33340

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Designed by: Reinhold Weiss

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BRAUN KH 1000 headphones in its original packaging. Designed by Reinhold Weiß in 1967. Hi-Fi stereo headphones in studio quality. Listen to music with unrestricted dynamics and a full frequency range from 16 ... 20000Hz / 400 Ohm. Comfortable bracket and a large ear pads. Cable with DIN plug (adapter to modern cinch can be installed easily).

Dimensions: W 25 x L 30 x H 10 cm

Weight: 0,8 kg

Item No: 33340

Reinhold Weiß

Designed by Reinhold Weiß

Reinhold Weiss is an industrial designer born in Germany in 1934, currently living in Tucson, Arizona. His products are now considered to be the symbol of the functionalist school of industrial design and contributed to the success of BRAUN. Reinhold Weiss studied from 1955 to 1959 at the Hochschule für Gestaltung Ulm, which is considered the most important international design school after the Bauhaus, and graduated with a diploma. From 1959 to 1967, he was the first of only two Ulm graduates to work as a product designer for the electrical appliance manufacturer Braun. From 1962, he was deputy head of the design department at Braun and independently responsible for the household sector. In 1967 he moved to Chicago, where he worked for hi-fi equipment manufacturers NAD (New Acoustic Dimension) and Proton, among others.

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