Dave:
A way to go that will give you some options is to purchase one of the Tivoli table radios. They can be used in either standalone mode or connected to the tuner/aux inputs of your NAD. The technology behind the Tivoli's borrows from cell phone technology in terms of station capture. The result is a radio that locks into a good number of stations and very cleanly at that.
The Model One table radio comes in a number of finishes of which the piano gloss models are really striking. Cost is in the $120 - $160 range. Additionally, if you have any interest in satellite radio, Tivoli offers a Sirius satellite model for $300 that you could hook up to your stereo, as well.
Short of using a vinatge receiver as a tuner, for an office system I believe that the Tivoli's are the way to go.
Regards, Rich
A way to go that will give you some options is to purchase one of the Tivoli table radios. They can be used in either standalone mode or connected to the tuner/aux inputs of your NAD. The technology behind the Tivoli's borrows from cell phone technology in terms of station capture. The result is a radio that locks into a good number of stations and very cleanly at that.
The Model One table radio comes in a number of finishes of which the piano gloss models are really striking. Cost is in the $120 - $160 range. Additionally, if you have any interest in satellite radio, Tivoli offers a Sirius satellite model for $300 that you could hook up to your stereo, as well.
Short of using a vinatge receiver as a tuner, for an office system I believe that the Tivoli's are the way to go.
Regards, Rich