Revox B77 1/4"
half track open reel analogue studio mastering tape recorder. For sale in
mint condition. Hardly Used. Studer (formerly known as
Studer-Revox) introduced the B77 in 1979 to replace the
renowned A77. Now obsolete.
The B77 is a theatre classic for recording, easy editing and playback.
Stereo or two channel mono operation, sound-on-sound, large tape transport buttons,
vertical or horizontal operation, comprehensive headphone monitoring, remote control
option. 3 motor tape drive. Remote control of all transport functions and
electric timer operation are possible.
Two speed (3.75 or 7.5 inches per second)
Frequency response:
@ 3.75 ips 30Hz - 16kHz ±3dB
50Hz - 10kHz ±1.5dB
@ 7.5 ips 30Hz - 20kHz ±3dB
50Hz - 15kHz ±1.5dB
Distortion: 0.5% @ 0VU, 3.75 ips
0.2% @ 0VU, 7.5 ips
Signal to noise ratio: >64dB @ 3.75 ips
>67dB @ 7.5 ips
Crosstalk: >45dB @ 1kHz
Inputs per channel:
MIC (LO) unbalanced 0.15mV / 2.2k Ohms
(for 50 - 600 Ohms microphones)
MIC (HI) unbalanced 2.8mV / 110k Ohms
(for 50 - 20k Ohms microphones)
AUX unbalanced 40mV / 220k Ohms
Outputs per channel: 1.55V / 390 Ohms @ +6dB
Weight: 17.5kg
Power requirements: 110/120/220/240V AC B77HS
(7.5 & 15 ips version) datasheet
B77 Mk2 (7.5 & 15 ips version) datasheet
PR99 (7.5 & 15ips version) datasheet
PR99 Mk3
(7.5 & 15ips version) datasheet
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We
offer service and calibration for all versions of Revox B77. Revox
B77 now breaking for parts - most parts
available: heads, reels, motors, knobs, pots, brakes, input cards,
EQ/bias cards, meters, case hardware. These items are sold as seen. No warranty offered. Prices on application.
Replacement drive
belts available (non Revox)
FREE
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