Studer
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Studer is a Swiss manufacturer of professional audio equipment, founded in Zurich in 1948 by Willi Studer. It is known primarily for the design and manufacture of analog tape recorders and mixing consoles. Studer also produce other technology solutions, such as telephony management systems and radio broadcast studio equipment. Studer originated the consumer brand Revox, but sold the group to private investors in 1990.
The Studer J37 recorder was used to record the Beatles renowned Sgt. Pepper album in 1967. The popular Studer-Revox A77 recorder was introduced the same year, and sold over 400,000 units.
Studer was acquired by Harman International Industries in 1994.
[edit] External links
- Studer Corporate Site
- Revox Service AG: Official service partner of Revox and Studer(in German)
- History of Studer retrieved from Internet Archive March 26, 2007