The Braun LS 200 is a floorstanding speaker manufactured by Braun between 1986 and 1989, designed primarily for high-quality audio reproduction. It features a stylish light gray, black, and redwood veneer design, measuring 1200 mm in height, 290 mm in width, and 360 mm in depth. Weighing 45 kg, the LS 200 is engineered to deliver impressive sound performance with specifications including a music power of 300 watts and a continuous sound power of 200 watts. The frequency response ranges from 18 Hz to 27,000 Hz, with crossover frequencies at 450 Hz and 4,500 Hz. The speaker has an efficiency rating of 89 dB and sensitivity of 90 dB, with an impedance of 4 Ohm. It incorporates a combination of drivers including two 252 mm 'Stifflite' cone woofers, one 50 mm dome midrange, and one 25 mm titanium dome tweeter. The product is also notable for its collaboration with Telarc, a company pioneering digital music recordings, establishing the LS 200 as a suitable choice for both professional and home audio applications. It has been recognized for its ability to handle high dynamic jumps while ensuring natural sound reproduction.