Yes, the Yamaha CT1010 is a very good tuner. At the time it was manufactured it was the next model below the top of the line Yamaha CT7000 tuner. While not in that class, it shared many of the excellent attributes of the CT7000. This tuner will not be a DX-ing champ, but is has good channel separation and a musical and engaging analog section. I've owned mine since it was new, and have never felt any desire to change.
Is yamaha CT1010 tuner good?
I recently got a Yamaha CT1010 tuner for very cheap. It was a low risk investment. I'm just wondering if anyone has had experience with this vintage tuner. I used to have an Magnum Dynalab Etude but made the mistake of selling it. The Yamaha sounds OK but I'm wondering if it is any where near the caliber of the Etude. It's hard to compare by memmory as I've changed houses and my listening room is way better now. Any advice or opinions would be appreciated.
I also got an Akai TU-S55 and am wondering if that tuner is worth plugging in to try. It was really cheap to buy but it looks like a solid tuner and the inside looks more substancial than the Yamaha.
I also got an Akai TU-S55 and am wondering if that tuner is worth plugging in to try. It was really cheap to buy but it looks like a solid tuner and the inside looks more substancial than the Yamaha.
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