| 1948 |
Start-up period
Will Studer, the genial creator and founding father of the Studer/Revox global organisation opens his company "Willi Studer, Factory for Electronic Equipment" in Herisau, Switzerland. Alongside the development and manufacture of high-voltage oscilloscopes, the young company soon turns to the development of reel to reel machines, initially marketed under the Dynavox name. |
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| 1951 |
The first Revox tape recorder
With the Revox T26, Will Studer launches his first tape recorder under his own brand name. The device was a development based on the Dynavox and had such excellent quality that it was used in the professional world of broadcast. |
| 1952 |
Professional studio equipment
Willi Studer presents his first professional studio tape recorder, the Studer A27. At one stroke, two product lines and brand names are established with the name. From now on, the name Studer stands for the professional studio range while Revox becomes the premium brand for the private music lover. |
| 1960 |
Professional technology for the home
The Revox D36 is the first stereo tape recorder for two or four track recording on the market. With a completely newly developed amplifier part for recording and playback, this device opens up the possibility of high-quality stereo recording using two microphones to the amateur and hobby musician. |
| 1967 |
The choice of the stars
The legendary Beatles album "Sergeant Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", arguably the most innovative pop album of its time, is recorded with the Studer J37 at the Abbey Road Studios in London. The Studer-Revox company dominates the area of advanced studio technology for decades. |
| 1967 bis 1977 |
The legend that is the Revox A77
Almost 20 years of development expertise and depth of experience from the world of studio technology go into the company's most successful tape recorder range, the Revox A77. The A77 is enhanced by the addition of a matched FM tuner and amplifier, resulting in a uniformly designed hi-fi system. |
| 1970 |
Audiophile sound converters
By 1970, Revox began to invest time and money in the development of speakers that were capable of adequately converting the qualities of their own hi-fi components. The AX range marked the start of a decade of non-stop success stories through the development of high-quality sound converters to meet audiophile demands. |
| 1977 |
Innovation in vinyl
The Revox B790 record player with quartz-controlled direct drive and tangential pick-up arm was not just exciting because of its advanced design but because of a complete range of functional innovations. The B790 united security and simplicity of operation and essentially offered new solutions to old problems. |
| 1983 |
Multiroom pioneers
With the Multiroom System "Easy Line" and the B200 audio/video controller, Revox opens up the innovative and trendsetting field of Multiroom technology. The controller could combine all the peripheral switching commands into logical functional processes and transmit them on to the connected hi-fi components. |
| 1995 |
Scala 3.6 digital speaker
With the Scala 3.6 digital speaker, Revox presents a solution to the unavoidable problem of runtime delay that affects analogue speakers. The unique sound experience of the Scala 3.6 still excites countless musicians and producers today, because it comes so close to the actual live experience. |
| 1999 |
Flat and brilliant: Plasma TV E542
In 1999, Revox is one of the first companies in its field to present a plasma TV. The E542 impresses with its razor sharp picture reproduction and an incredibly flat construction. |
| 2001 |
Music archive for the whole house
As the first provider in the Multiroom area, Revox offers the complete integration of an audio server in a Multiroom System. The new technology enables you to access your stored music simply, from any room in the house. |
| 2002 |
The Re:system M51 milestone
Revox reaches a new milestone and presents the M51. The unique audio/video system, with its completely modular construction, forms the basis for the Revox Multiroom System. Thanks to the four separately controllable listening zones, up to four different sources can be listened to at the same time. |
| 2003 |
The thinking system
Revox introduces a response feature into the area of Multiroom, which makes the operation from the individual rooms even easier and more intuitive. The possibility to be able to select individual titles from any location is a result of this enhanced operational concept. |
| 2004 |
Full integration in the "Smart Home"
Together with partners Gira and Feller, Revox offers the possibility of integrating the Revox world of audio and video into a primary building management system. As a result, lights, air-conditioning and many other useful functions can be controlled from one system, alongside the Revox products. |
| 2005 |
Perfectly integrated video play back
This marks a further significant development step in the concept of the one-button operating concept. Revox succeeds in fully integrating picture reproduction devices into the Revox control system, so that an integral system can be operated with the press of a single button. |
| 2006 |
Even more operator comfort
Revox perfects operational comfort with the Re:control M208 intelligent remote control. Many products from other manufacturers can now also be integrated into the Revox operating concept, together with all the Revox devices. All functions can be controlled very simply with just one remote control. |
| 2007 |
Exclusive in both sound and design
By launching two new exclusive speaker ranges, the H and L series, Revox presents two absolute landmark products in the world of speakers. Both ranges captivate through their unique design and awesome sound and prove yet again the legendary audiophile competence of the house of Revox. |
| 2008 |
Integration of the multimedia world
With the newest module from the M series, the comprehensive connection of the Revox Multiroom System to the World Wide Web and the multimedia world becomes a reality. Radio programmes from the Internet, as well as content from an iPod or any other hard disc drive can be controlled through the system with the simplest of operations. With just the press of a single button you control your entertainment programme throughout the whole house. |
| 2010 |
The system for life
The Revox modular concept has been reborn through the Re:system M100, in a completely new, forward-looking concept. The startpoint is a compact hi-fi system with exquisite sound, in an elegant housing of the finest design. The system then grows, as required, from the stereo system into a complete Multiroom solution. |