Revox H-line H5 H6 H2 H208 H210/H207 TOP Zustand
- Location
- Baden, DE
- Source
- Kleinanzeigen
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Nach dem Wechsel auf eine andere Anlage (Serie 200) biete ich eine Revox H-line Anlage aus der letzten von Revox produzierten Serie zum Verkauf an.
H5 Verstärker
H6 Tuner
H2 CD-Player
H208 Infrarot-Fernbedienung
H210 + H207 bidirektionale IR Fernbedienung mit sämtlichen Kabel.
Alle Komponenten der Anlage einschließlich der FB`s funktionieren einwandfrei, nur das Display des H210 hat in der Mitte der zweiten Zeile von unten kleinen Pixelfehler - auf der Fotos dokumentiert.
Sonst ist die komplette Anlage optisch in einem sehr guten Zustand.
Am besten Abholung, der Versand in mehreren Paketen auch möglich
(höhere Versandkosten)
Da es sich hier um einen privaten Verkauf handelt, schließe ich nach dem EU-Recht eine Rücknahme und Garantie aus..
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Revox traces its origins to 1948 in Herisau, Switzerland, when Willi Studer founded his company as a workshop for electronic equipment, initially producing high-voltage oscilloscopes and early reel-to-reel tape machines under the Dynavox name. By 1951, Studer launched the first Revox-branded recorder, the T26, marking the brand's entry into premium consumer audio while reserving the Studer name for professional studio gear. This Swiss precision engineering heritage propelled Revox through decades of innovation, from the iconic A77 tape deck in 1977—paired with matching amplifiers, tuners, and turntables—to speaker development starting with the AX series in the 1970s, all designed to deliver studio-grade fidelity to discerning home listeners.
The brand's product focus centered on high-end analog playback, excelling in reel-to-reel tape recorders like the legendary A77 and B77, which became staples for audiophiles. Revox expanded into complete hi-fi systems, including integrated amplifiers, FM tuners, turntables sourced from partners like Thorens, and loudspeakers manufactured in their Black Forest facilities. While digital components like DACs and modern streaming gear emerged later, the core legacy remains in meticulously engineered tape machines and matched system components that prioritized sonic purity over mass-market appeal.
Today, Revox holds a revered position as a high-end vintage icon and collector's favorite, synonymous with uncompromising Swiss build quality and studio-derived performance. Though separated from Studer in 1994, the brand endures as a niche boutique force, recently reviving reel-to-reel production in 2016 with partners like Horch House, appealing to purists who value heritage engineering in an era of digital convenience.
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