ReVox Tape Machines

The "classic" REVOX A77

Were from the Revox A77 approx. 460000 devices built and also belongs today due to its widespread use still one of the most widespread, semi-professional analogue tape machines. The A77 is particularly robust and is very service-friendly and technically built at a high professional level. With three motors and three tape heads, no compromises are made. It is not only used in upscale and sophisticated home use, but has also been used in numerous recording studios and in film production. the A77 was produced in 4 different versions from 1967 to the end of the 1970s Designs are made: operational knowledge and improvements were incorporated and the zeitgeist was adapted to the visual "outfit". The basic features have been preserved and the A77 will outlive all other tape machines. A well overhauled and calibrated machine is the best-sounding Revox machine of all time.
 

ReVox Tape Machines

The "classic" REVOX A77

Were from the Revox A77 approx. 460000 devices built and also belongs today due to its widespread use still one of the most widespread, semi-professional analogue tape machines. The A77 is particularly robust and is very service-friendly and technically built at a high professional level. With three motors and three tape heads, no compromises are made. It is not only used in upscale and sophisticated home use, but has also been used in numerous recording studios and in film production. the A77 was produced in 4 different versions from 1967 to the end of the 1970s Designs are made: operational knowledge and improvements were incorporated and the zeitgeist was adapted to the visual "outfit". The basic features have been preserved and the A77 will outlive all other tape machines. A well overhauled and calibrated machine is the best-sounding Revox machine of all time.

 

Use of a rotating frame for unhindered access from all directions

 

During the revision of the playback section, control of the signal path with a 1kHz measuring tape, first check on the oscilloscope for curve shape and comparison with the frequency standard