Revox (advertisement, Aug. 1989)

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At nearly $50,000 and 428 lbs., our Multitrack Recorder would definitely be impressive in your living room.

The Studer A827 24-track Studio Recorder with Auto-locator and Audio Remote Control.

But so would our B100 Series. And save you about $47,000.

Much of the music you listen to is recorded on Studer studio equipment--like our multitrack master recorder (shown above).

The Studer name is well-known, even revered, among many recording artists and record producers. Our professional studio equipment--multitrack recorders, mixing consoles, CD players, cassette decks--is found in the best studios and major broadcast facilities around the world. Why? Because the Studer name means superior quality, great sound and high technology.

The microprocessor technology, the intelligence behind our Studer equipment, is the sauce microprocessor technology that makes the B126 CD Player, B150 Integrated Amp and B160 FM Tuner so sophisticated, so logical and friendly to use. And, so utterly unlike conventional high fidelity components.

You may not need 24 tracks in your living room.. But if you're serious about a world-class home audio system built to professional studio standards--for less than $3,300--then you need to take a serious look at the Revox B100 Series.

STUDER REVOX -- Bringing professional components to home audio.

Studer Revox America, Inc., 1425 Elm Hill Pike

Nashville, TN 37210, USA. (615)254-5651

Also see: Revox components (May 1974)

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