Revox
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ReVox is a brand name of Swiss audio equipment created by Studer in the 1950s.
The ReVox brand name was spun off into Studer Revox AG in 1990. During Studer's acquisition by Harman International Industries, Revox was sold separately to a group of private investors.
Many consider ReVox open-reel tape recorders to be high-end audio equipment. The most famous of these are the G36 (valve type), A77 (solid state with relay controls) and B77 (solid state with logic control). The A700 was the top of the line machine with variable tape speed from 2.5 to 22.5 inches per second.
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- ReVox Official Site
- Revox Service AG: Official service partner of Revox and Studer (in German)
- TNT Audio Review of ReVox B226 CD Player
- Revox manuals archive
Revox Fan sites:
- ReVox.net(in German)
- Studerundrevox (in German)
- ReVoxjoschi (in German)
- ReVoxonline (in German)
- Tape editing using their B77
- Vintage Cassette Decks Collection of Revox Vintage Cassette decks and other brands.