Revox A-50



Revox
Revox A-50
The Revox A50 was released in 1968, marking the first time the Swiss brand offered a full hi-fi system to the general public. It introduced the A50 integrated amplifier, the A76 tuner, the A77 reel-to-reel tape recorder, and a series of speakers under the 46 series, which included five models to build a very high-end (and very expensive) hi-fi setup.
The Revox A50 features a full aluminum front panel, with a removable strip giving access to input level adjustments for line and phono inputs. With the brand’s traditional knobs and its elegant wooden cabinet, the A50 has a distinctively ‘70s look, combining style and functionality in a discreet, refined package.
With 2 x 40 watts per channel, it can drive many modern speakers with ease, delivering excellent dynamics and that signature Swiss neutrality — a pure joy for music lovers.
Output power: 40 watts per channel into 8 Ω (stereo)
Frequency response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz
Total harmonic distortion: 0.3%
Damping factor: 20
Input sensitivity: 3 mV (MM), 230 mV (ceramic), 100 mV (line)
Signal-to-noise ratio: 65 dB (MM), 75 dB (line)
Semiconductors: 30 x transistors, 3 x rectifiers, 14 x diodes
Weight: 8.2 kg
Year: 1968
Country: Switzerland
Revox A-50
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