Aurex (Toshiba) vintage components

This Aurex vintage audio component is a gem for any audio enthusiast. 
Toshiba's began giving this name to some of its higher-end audio equipment, and in 1972, it became officially independent as the company.
In the 1970s , compact cassette tapes , which were the mainstream of consumer recording and playback equipment, faced challenges in reducing the inevitable hiss noise and extending the dynamic range , which was inferior to reel-to-reel tape recorders. " ADRES " (Automatic Dynamic Range Expansion System) was developed by Toshiba to solve this problem , and although it was later usurped by Dolby C type NR , which had a similar effect , it left its name in audio history. 
With Aurex at that time, you can expect nothing but the best. This amplifier boasts audio inputs via component connectors, making it compatible with a wide range of devices. This item falls under the categories of amplifiers & preamps, receivers & amplifiers, home audio, TV, video & home audio, and consumer electronics, making it a versatile piece of equipment. It has been well-maintained and functions flawlessly, providing an exceptional audio experience.

Reach out for shipping costs, as they vary according to country:
Germany - 40EUR
Ireland - 60EUR
Italy - 55EUR
UK  - 50EUR
USA - 80EUR

Set includes (on photos, top to bottom):
Aurex Toshiba PC-D12 casette teck
Aurex T10 radio tuner (both AM and FM antennas)
Aurex C12 preamplifier
Aurex M12 stereo amplifier

PC-D12+T10+C12+M12