In the "heyday" of early Yamaha I owned much and worked at a Yamaha dealer. The T-2 is superior if you have a non-compressed station in your area that plays music you like. Sad to say most FM stations broadcast a signal that is not very "audiophile"... compressed and freq. limited and with many D.J.s that still talk into and out of a song......basically A.M. on the F.M. band.
In many cities the best music and signal will be from a college station. I am lucky enough to have a college FM classical station and a college FM Jazz station.
Don't be fooled by online self promotion by stations, esp. commercial ones. If you google for best FM stations with your key word...as in "Jazz", "Classical", etc. you will find quit a few.
Because of the FM heyday, many of the very good tuners are old ones from Sansui, Yamaha and others...the newer Magnum-Dynalab units are good, esp he tube version of the 108.
Many listen "online",..but that is a story of a lower fidelity.
In many cities the best music and signal will be from a college station. I am lucky enough to have a college FM classical station and a college FM Jazz station.
Don't be fooled by online self promotion by stations, esp. commercial ones. If you google for best FM stations with your key word...as in "Jazz", "Classical", etc. you will find quit a few.
Because of the FM heyday, many of the very good tuners are old ones from Sansui, Yamaha and others...the newer Magnum-Dynalab units are good, esp he tube version of the 108.
Many listen "online",..but that is a story of a lower fidelity.