Ports & interfaces
Line outputs (RCA) |
1 |
Headphone outputs |
1 |
Packaging content
Batteries included |
Y |
Handheld remote control |
Y |
Weight & dimensions
Product dimensions (WxHxD) |
400 x 300 x 235 mm |
Technical details
MP3 playback |
Y |
CD player |
Y |
Disc types supported |
CD-RW, CD-R, CD |
Cassette player |
Y |
Nominal speeds |
45, 33 RPM |
Supported radio bands |
AM, FM |
Type |
Belt-drive audio turntable |
Power
AC adapter input voltage |
230 V |
AC adapter frequency |
50 Hz |
Power supply type |
AC |
CD player, FM/AM, USB, 33/45 RPM
The Auna NR-620 is a versatile stereo that blends traditional design with modern functionality in a neo-Gothic style.
The iconic focal point of the device is hidden under a woodgrain-covered turntable, which along with the built-in side cassette deck and the MP3-compatible CD player covers all of the major musical media of the 20th century. With these options, Auna stereo keeps vinyl LPs, cassettes, and CDs in daily rotation.
The stereo meets modern media needs with front-installed USB and SD ports that allow for the playback of MP3 collections from USB flash drives, USB MP3 players and SD cards. The USB and SD inputs also play a key role in bridging the gap between contemporary and traditional formats: audio tracks from the cassette deck, CD player, and turntable can be recorded directly as MP3 files onto USB or SD media without much fuss. Quick and easy, bypassing the need for a computer.
The comprehensive functionality of the stereo is rounded out by a built-in FM / AM radio tuner.
With its versatile range of features and built-in speakers, the Auna NR-620 is an extremely space-saving solution to meet your HiFi needs while fitting comfortably in homes and offices with limited space. The built-in stereo speakers give this Auna micro-system an expressive sound, which among other things can be enhanced with a switchable bass boost. It can also be connected to an external HiFi amplifier via the line output on the back.
The design of the Auna NR-620 echoes the charm of 1940s and 1950s stereos with an elegant wooden chassis and cozy bourgeois style. The deliberate rejection of cold, impersonal modern design trends makes this stereo a beautiful piece of HiFi furniture.