
Revox B750 MKII Stereo Integrated Amplifier HiFi Vintage
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The Revox B750 MK II is a stereo integrated amplifier known for its warm and clean sound, often compared to good tube amplifiers. This transistor model was designed by top Studer engineers and is well regarded for its exceptional playback quality. It was manufactured between 1978 and 1983 in Germany and Switzerland. The amplifier delivers 2 x 110 watts at 4 ohms and 2 x 85 watts at 8 ohms. It can function as an integrated amplifier or a pre-amplifier. Inputs include Aux, Tuner, Tape 1, Tape 2, and two phono inputs, with a three-band equaliser covering lows, mids, and highs. Bass, treble, and presence tone controls each offer plus or minus 8 dB of adjustment, and the unit includes both a high filter and a subsonic low filter, along with a mute function and tape dubbing capability. A flip-down front panel provides access to tape outputs, adjustable phono impedance settings, and a switchable pre/power amp mode. A well-built vintage piece at a solid 13 kg, it suits any serious hi-fi enthusiast looking for a capable and characterful amplifier from the classic era of audio engineering.
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