Following in the footsteps of Pro-Ject recently, Revox is revamping two of its analog products in a special edition in partnership with metal singer Alice Cooper.
B77 MkIII tape recorder
Limited to 25 units worldwide, the B77 MkIII analog tape player-recorder becomes black and red for an exclusive partnership, without changing any components dedicated to tape playback. Designed above all for the studio, the device retains its XLR inputs and outputs, and still features headroom limited to 0.002 mm. This version is signed and numbered by Alice Cooper.
New T77 turntable
In the same collection, but produced in twice the number of units (50), the T77 turntable becomes a new reference in its own right. Inspired by the T700, it too takes on black and red colors (notably the palet), and sees the appearance of the hard-rock singer’s head and a specific plate on the front panel. Made in Germany, this turntable incorporates a phono preamp designed exclusively to read MC cells. It uses electronic speed control and a metal arm with carbon-fiber tube. The cell included is an Ortofon Quintet Black S, and once again, the product is signed and numbered by Alice Cooper.
In both cases, a meeting is planned for buyers with the hard-rocker, but they will have to fork out 8 950 € for the T77 beforehand (compared with 3 750 € for a T700), and no less than 27 950 € for the B77 MkIII in this limited edition, compared with 15 950 € for the classic version.
Let’s hope it’s in a Michelin-starred restaurant!
27/04/2025


