Need a new FM Receiver that works very well


We have a 40 year old Carver that the channels have gone bad and have been using as a receiver. Now it appears the stereo decoder is going bad. Suggestions on a basic FM tuner high end but not too high end. I know FM is waning but we have really good setup.
ksosne

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I don’t think manufacturers are investigating much into their FM tuners anymore. The ones commonly offered might just be there to fill out the line.
One can get a top quality vintage piece and have it refreshed for that kind of money.
Location, location, location. Depending on where you are receiving your desired signals will determine what matters most, such as sensitivity or selectivity.

Understanding Updated FM Tuner Specs, March 1973 Popular Electronics - RF Cafe