The Sequerra is definitely a statement tuner there is no question about that. It performs best with a good directional antenna. It is very sensitive, but is perhaps somewhat more susceptible to multipath distortion than a few others, although I could be mistaken about that, I sold mine a few years ago. You will find it considerably more finicky than the Accuphase tuners. In overall performance, though, IMO, it has no rival all things considered.
Sequerra Reference FM Tuner vs …. Accuphase T-1000, MD 108T, etc
I love great tuners and have enjoyed a bunch (30+) over the years but have always wondered about owning the Sequerra FM Reference. Among the tuners I have owned and really liked are: Magnum Dynalab MD 108T, Accuphase T-109, Tandberg 3001A, Tag McLaren T32R. I have almost memorized all the reviews on the fmtunerinfo website, but I would love some further thoughts from any Sequerra FM Reference owners on whether it’s worth taking the plunge. Especially if you can give direct insight/comparison vs the top end Accuphase tuners (T-1000, T1100), MD 108T, Tag McLaren, etc.
Please only respond if you owned or have extensive experience with the Sequerra. I live in a suburb of Chicago, have a very good roof mounted antenna and access to a nice compliment of strong radio stations.
Many thanks!