Re: differences in tuners


Hi,

I've owned an entry-level Marantz ST-46 tuner for 14-15 years. It still works fine, but I wonder just how much more performance can be had from a better tuner. I almost never listen to commercial radio any more but listen to the local public jazz and classical stations a fair amount. Is there a big difference in tuners? Thanks,

TLH
tlh28

Showing 1 response by has2be

Have to agree that when you step up the quality of the tuner itself the performance is a quantum leap. The better tuners sensitivity, channel seperation, ability to fine adjust signal, with different added bandwidth options and greater rejection of adjacent signals and far less drift add up to huge improvement in quality of sound production.

The added benefits of a good antenna will further add to the gap in improvement multiplying the above benefits again giving the better tuner that much more performance over the average units.

Luck does come into play with the antenna and reception in relation to ones location. Where I lived before I needed an antenna mounted outside on a mast and a Magnum signal sleuth. Where I am now in the same city , I actually get far better reception with just a Magnum ST-2 antenna mounted on the interior window trim and hidden behind the curtains with no signal sleuth needed.

I have an MD 108 tuner that gets more use (as all my tuners have in the past) than any other piece of equipment I own or have owned other than my turntable. However I do realise this is due to the abundance of good radio stations and programing I have access to over the air waves without going to a pay for use satelite scenario. Some think its crazy to of payed 3000 for a slightly used tuner or a thousand or more for a vintage tuner of high quality but I justify the fact I dont have to feed it money in the form of cd's, vynil or user fees. So over the long haul it's worth it to me. If you don't have access to a number of good stations and programing then I would agree with those that conscider it a waste due to the poor quality of reception and stations they can dial in.

In conscidering upgrading your tuner, although I spent consciderable money on my tuner I have had vintage tuners that perform quite well and there are many tuners that were made at lesser cost that perform far above their relative price points. Do some research and if your lucky enough to find one of those units you will be quite happy with the results and yes the antenna is important in showing you just how much the differance is between mediocre and quality tuners.
Cheers