Aurex was a premium audio brand owned by Toshiba of Japan, used from the early 1980s to distinguish high-end audio products. The brand produced extensive product lines including turntables, tape decks, speakers, and hi-fi systems. Notable achievements include the world's first digital synthesizer tuner ST910 (1978) and the first true hi-fi mini systems (1980). The original Aurex audio brand appears to be discontinued as a Toshiba product line, though vintage products remain popular in the second-hand market.
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The Toshiba Aurex AX-WSS60 mini component system features a vertical slim design with dimensions of 400×95×195mm for convenient placement.
Equipped with dual 80mm full-range speakers, delivering a total output of 20W, and a sealed structure for enhanced sound clarity.
Supports multiple audio sources, including CD (CD-DA & MP3 formats), Bluetooth (SBC codec), USB (FLAC & WAV formats), FM radio, and external inputs.
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