Revox A 77 please help with input and output connections

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Chaps,

I have just bought a reconditioned A 77 high speed deck from Germany and I want to be sure about connecting it to my preamp.

I think that Revox uses CH 1 and CH 2 instead of Right and Left channels. The owners manual is poorly written.

I think that I should connect the Microphone Inputs via Phono Sockets [28]
to my preamp Tape 1 Outputs and the Outputs via Phono Sockets [30] to the preamp Tape 1 Inputs.

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Any help will be greatly appreciated.

Best regards,
 

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Hi 355F1,
Yup, Kevin is right. You must use high level inputs for your tape loop in your equipment. Also, a weirdness the A-77 has. It reverses channel I and channel II from record to play. Don't ask me why, it just does.

I used to do do warranty on the Revox product. Excellent stuff. The B-77 does not reverse the channels from record to play. The A-77 does have a potential problem. It has many tantalum capacitors that go bad. One is on the capstan motor (PITA to replace) while most of the others are on the circuit cards. Do you know if it has any work done on it before it was sold to you? If these haven't been replaced yet, you should have them replaced before you begin doing anything serious.

-Chris
 
Hi 355F1,
Yup, Kevin is right. You must use high level inputs for your tape loop in your equipment. Also, a weirdness the A-77 has. It reverses channel I and channel II from record to play. Don't ask me why, it just does.

I used to do do warranty on the Revox product. Excellent stuff. The B-77 does not reverse the channels from record to play. The A-77 does have a potential problem. It has many tantalum capacitors that go bad. One is on the capstan motor (PITA to replace) while most of the others are on the circuit cards. Do you know if it has any work done on it before it was sold to you? If these haven't been replaced yet, you should have them replaced before you begin doing anything serious.

-Chris

Yes, the tantalum capacitors are prone to issues on this deck. I would also suggest replacing all electrolytics, as well, if they have not been gone through.
 
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