In search of........Reception


Any recommendations on a good analogue tuner under $350? Doesn't matter if it's new or used.
mrbogus
You may consider the Kenwood KT series built in late 70s to early 80s. The Marantz tuner series built in the early 70s to late 70s. I personally prefer the Marantz due to the smoothness of the gyro wheel.
Tandberg made/makes an excellent tuner, and if you can find one used it's a great value. NEC also made some excellent tuners in the late 1980's and early 1990's, such as the NEC T6 series. The antenna is a critical link, no matter how good the tuner. If you want to stick to an inside antenna, Stereophile lists several in their "Recommended Components" list. I have a suggestion, however. There is a Canadian web site called "The Audiophile Store", which is operated by the magazine "UHF". They make and sell an excellent indoor antenna called the FM-S, which costs $50 CDN, or about $35 US. Look at the following web link for more info:http://www.uhfmag.com/MiscAccessories.html
Do you have cable TV? A lot of cable systems have FM in the feed and they don't tell you. Lots of stations. I personally put a real antenna in my attic crawl space and tapped into the TV cable going to the room with the stereo. Than I just plugged the tuner into the cable TV wall outlet. Works super !!!!
Buy an amplified FM antennae. I found that solved ALL of my reception problems.
revox b261 (excellent sound, even tho digital, & it's tunable in 0.125 increments), onix 0a21 (will cost more w/soap p/s), magnum ft101a, older accuphase's, sansui tu-x1 or tu-9900. don't forget your roof-mounted antenna from antenna performance specialties - ~$225....