On 11/08/2012 19:12, Donald Tait wrote:
> Jan, I own three Revox B77s. I've been very happy with them. They not only work well; even more importantly, they keep working. Which is much more than I could say for the two large Tandberg machines I bought in the early '90s. TD 20s of some sort. They did indeed provide good sound, as you wrote, but when one worked, the other didn't. Also as you wrote, at least about yours. I spent thousands of dollars on them and might as well have taken the money and set fire to it. So I understand your having a Tandberg that doesn't work. I'd think Revox would be a good machine to get.
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> Don Tait
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jan Myren <[log in to unmask]>
> To: ARSCLIST <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Fri, Aug 10, 2012 6:54 pm
> Subject: [ARSCLIST] Revox A 77 or B 77 tape recorder?
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> HI!
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> I have a large number of reel to reel tapes and a Tandberg TD 20A machine
> that doesn't work. From the net I have found that the Tandberg machines
> sounds nice, but are technically not very well built.
> It seems like Revox is the brand to look out for and the types of A 77 and B
> 77.
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> What is really the difference between those two types and which one is the
> one to go for?
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> All the best
> Jan
> NORWAY
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Agreed. Revoxes may not have all the glamourpuss stuff, but they work
well and go on working. Most of the machines which were their
competitors at the time are now expensive ornaments. The B77/II is
better on start-up snatch than the Mark I, and the PR99 is a little more
refined. The electronics of both are better in some respects than the
A77, but one of these in good shape is also a fair bet.
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