
1967 The choice of the stars
The legendary Beatles album “Sergeant Pepper’s Lonely
Hearts Club Band”, arguably the most innovative pop album
of its time, is recorded with the Studer J37 at the Abbey
Road Studios in London. The Studer-Revox company dominates
the area of advanced studio technology for decades.
1967-77 The legend that is the Revox A77
Almost 20 years of development expertise and depth of expe-
rience from the world of studio technology go into the
company’s most successful tape recorder range, the Revox
A77. The A77 is enhanced by the addition of a matched
FM tuner and amplifier, resulting in a uniformly designed
hi- system.
1970 Audiophile sound converters
By 1970, Revox began to invest time and money in the develop-
ment of speakers that were capable of adequately converting
the qualities of their own hi- components. The AX range
marked the start of a decade of non-stop success stories through
the development of high-quality sound converters to meet
audiophile demands.
1977 Innovation in vinyl
The Revox B790 record player with quartz-controlled direct
drive and tangential pick-up arm was not just exciting
because of its advanced design but because of a complete
range of functional innovations. The B790 united security
and simplicity of operation and essentially offered new solu-
tions to old problems.
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