Revox devices


tape machines
Revox G36, tube tape recorder, Premium-Hifi

Revox G36

From 1963 onwards, the Revox G36 tube tape machine was built and replaced the Revox F36.
For the first time, 26.5 cm diameter coils could be used, and pointer instruments were used for the VU meters. It wasn't until the Revox C270 that the VU meters were again installed centrally in the device!
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Revox A77 MKII, Premium-Hifi

In 2000, the company’s success story began with the A77 Premium HiFi to.

Revox A77

The Revox A77 was built by
1967-1968 (MKI),
1968-1970 (MKII),
1970-1973 (MKIII) and from
1973-1977 (MK IV).

The most widely used semi-professional analog machine has been sold in countless versions, 450,000 times!
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Revox A700, the queen of tape machines, Premium-Hifi

Revox A700

The queen of tape machines (the diva!).
In 1973, the Revox A700 was introduced, featuring two tape tension scales, quartz-controlled sound motors, and three speeds (9.5 cm/s, 19 cm/s, and 38 cm/s). A special feature of the A700 was a built-in mixer and an equalization preamplifier for the turntable.
The Novalis group used the A700 to record their live concerts in 1975.
The photo shows the Revox A700 with our digital counter
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Studer Revox B77, Premium-Hifi

Revox B77

Starting in 1977, the Revox B77 took over the difficult legacy of the A77. With "only" 220,000 units sold, the B77 was also a success.
Personally, I would have liked to have seen a few technical details from the A700. A quartz-controlled speed and tape tension control would have been beneficial for the B77.
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Revox PR99 MKI, Premium-Hifi

Revox PR99

From 1980 onwards, the semi-professional PR99 was released based on the Revox B77.
To this end, the headstock was made freely accessible, the device was provided with balanced inputs and outputs, and the tape tension was increased.
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Revox C270 tape machine, Premium-Hifi

Revox C270

The C270 came onto the market in 1988. The great era of tape machines was over. Even though the device, the C270, was sold under the Revox brand, it was developed by Studer.

Caution! All interference suppression capacitors should be replaced on all C270, C274, and C278 models. Operating the device in a horizontal position can result in total damage!
record player
Revox B790, upper class turntable, Premium-Hifi

Revox B790

If Revox, then do it right!
In 1977, Revox launched the first turntable with a tangential tonearm.
The controls are accessible even when the cover is closed and the needle is pneumatically dampened; you can't play a record more gently than this!
more information about the Revox B790
Revox B795, upper class turntable, Premium-Hifi

Revox B795

In 1979, the Revox B795 was introduced as a cheaper version of the Revox B790. Its appearance was adapted to that of the Revox B7xx series.
The speed control was reduced by a maximum of +/- 9.9%.
All direct-drive Revox turntables are quartz-controlled.
more information about the Revox B795
Studer Revox B791 premium turntable, Premium-Hifi

Revox B791

The Revox B791 turntable was introduced in 1983. Visually, the B791 resembles the later B291. Only the small IR window on the B291 distinguishes it. Unlike the Revox B795, it features a speed control with +/- 9.9%.
The setting is made using the touch buttons to the right and left of the speed display.
more information about the Revox B791
Revox B291 Plattenspieler, Premium-Hifi

Revox B291

The Revox B291 turntable was introduced in 1986 and was remotely controlled via an infrared remote control. Visually, the B291 resembles the B791. Electronically, the turntables are completely different, featuring a single circuit board, processor-controlled, and an internal impedance converter. The starting position for the different diameters of the circuit boards (single or LP) is automatically adjusted.
more information about the Revox B291
cassette decks
Revox B710 premium tape deck, Premium-Hifi

Revox B710

A building block without equal! Studer was late to the market with the cassette deck, but then it really hit the ground running. There was nothing better!
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Revox B215 professional tape deck, Premium-Hifi

Revox B215

Another milestone in audio technology is the Revox B215 with calibration computer, loop operation and so much more!
more information about Revox B215
Tuner
Revox B760 Referenz-Tuner, Premium-Hifi

Revox B760

The reference tuner in many trade magazines - the Revox B760. Why was the Klein and Hummel variable capacitor tuner compared to the B760 synthesizer tuner? Perhaps they were just afraid of the Revox A76 :-)
Revox A76 FM Tuner UKW, Premium-Hifi

Revox A76

Revox has earned a legendary reputation not only with its tape recorders. Their tuners were also all top-notch. The circuit board layout, the grouping, the conductor routing—it's a dream!
Power amplifiers
Studer A68, Revox A740, B740, power amplifier, Premium-Hifi

Revox A740 / B740

In 1973, Revox launched the A740 pure power amplifier. The Revox A740 featured the design of the later B700 series (knobs, color, toggle switches, footboard, and side panels).
Revox A722 power amplifier, Premium-Hifi

Revox A722

With the A700 series, Revox launched the A722 power amplifier, modeled on the Revox A700 or A720. Both the A720 receiver and the A700 tape machine feature adjustable preamplifier and switching outputs for remote switching of these power amplifiers.
Integrated amplifier
Revox A78 amplifier, Premium-Hifi

Revox A78

Along with the Revox A76 tuner and the A77 tape recorder, the Revox A78 integrated amplifier was also introduced. Freshly overhauled, the amplifier can compete with today's amplifiers. What's missing here: Wi-Fi, NFC, and so on!
Timeless, simple elegance!
Revox B750 integrated amplifier, Premium-Hifi

Revox B750

The control center. The Revox B750 has plenty of power. As with the A78 and A720, the sound adjustment is done via rotary switches. This greatly increases channel uniformity. If you can do without this convenience entirely, press the "DEFEAT" button.
A revelation in terms of sound; Revox B251 integrated amplifier, Premium-Hifi

Revox B251

The Revox B251 amplifier was placed between the Revox B750 and the Revox B250. The primary clocked power supply and the heat pipe... well, the B250 was rebuilt as usual! Anyone with a passion for transistors and good sound can't go past this amplifier.
Revox B250 integrated amplifier, Premium-Hifi

Revox B250

Compared to a Revox B750 or Revox A78, the tactile feel is lost! The adjustment possibilities are almost limitless! We can optimize the amplifier in many ways and offer an internal transformer, the display, and many other spare parts!
Receiver
Revox B780 FM Receiver , Premium-Hifi

Revox B780

In 1980 the Revox B780 receiver came onto the market.The device combines a high-quality integrated amplifier with an FM tuner. No compromises were made in sound, reception performance, or operating concept.
Revox B285 FM Receiver, Premium-Hifi

Revox B285

The successor to the Revox B780, the Revox B285, was launched in 1984. Unlike its predecessor, this receiver isn't as self-explanatory as its predecessor. However, the device offers endless configuration options!
Preceiver
Revox A720 FM Preceiver, Premium-Hifi

Revox A720

In 1973, the first Revox Preceiver A720 of the A700 series was introduced. Could anything be better?
Nixi tubes, 3 switching tone controls, 5 station memories.
Revox B739 FM Preceiver, Premium-Hifi

Revox B739

Without power amplifiers, the device is not as deep and the accessibility of the connections is also considerably better than on its big brother Revox B780
Revox B286 FM Preceiver Premium-Hifi

Revox B286

Yes, the devices look the same, except for one digit, 5 -> 6. Internally, only the power amplifiers are missing and the connectors have changed. The operating concept is completely identical!
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