Revox

Revox is a Swiss audio brand known for producing high-quality consumer tape recorders, most notably the A77 and B77. It was founded as the consumer division of Studer, a company renowned for its professional studio equipment. While Studer focused on broadcast and recording industry standards, Revox brought similar engineering excellence to the domestic hi-fi market. Both brands shared design principles and technical innovations, with Revox products often viewed as high-end home versions of Studer’s professional machines.

Released in 1977

Revox B77 Stereo Tape Recorder

The Revox B77 is a ¼-inch reel-to-reel recorder released in 1977, known for its robust build, high-fidelity sound, and precise tape handling. It features a three-motor drive, Revodur heads, and real-time monitoring, with multiple speed variants and Dolby noise reduction options. Widely used in professional and home studios, it remains one of the most iconic analogue tape machines ever made.