Rock star Alice Cooper and Revox have worked together to develop an exclusive, worldwide limited and signed special edition of tape machines < Revox B77 MK III Stereo Tape Recorder > and turntables < Revox T77 Turntable >:
The Alice Cooper – Limited Edition by Revox
The aim of the collaboration is to combine the music of Alice Cooper with the high-quality audio technology of Revox, in the quality in which it was originally recorded in the studio, and thus to make the music of Alice Cooper in its original studio quality come alive in the living room.
The strictly limited special edition includes only 50 Revox T77 record players and 25 Revox B77 MK III tape machines worldwide, as well as the EP The Sound of A by Alice Cooper on tape or vinyl.
Each product is personally signed and co-designed by Alice Cooper. This exclusive edition is aimed at collectors and music lovers who demand the highest standards of analog sound quality. As an incomparable highlight, owners will have the unique opportunity to meet Alice Cooper in person at a meet & greet.
Collaboration for authentic analog sound
“The master tapes sound exactly the same on the tape machines as they did when Alice Cooper recorded them in the studio – unadulterated and with a clarity that only analog sound can provide,” explains Beat Frischknecht, owner of the Revox Group. The Alice Cooper Limited Edition is the result of a close collaboration that combines both the technical expertise of Revox and the musical vision of Alice Cooper.
Combining audio technology and rock history
Revox has been synonymous with first-class audio technology and innovative sound solutions for decades. The collaboration with Alice Cooper combines the excellent technology of the Revox company with the musical signature of one of the most famous rock musicians of today. “This limited edition is more than just a product – it makes it possible to experience the original studio sound of Alice Cooper,” says Frischknecht.
Introducing the special edition with Alice Cooper
To mark the market launch, Alice Cooper presents the special edition in a video. The film, shot in his personal awards room, documents the signing and numbering of the devices, among other things, and gives insights into his enthusiasm for analog audio technology.