Best budget tuner


I am in the market for a tuner. Been looking at modified vintage, as well as new. I am strongly considering a Cayin 220-TI, as it fits my budget. Anyone have one of these tuners? How do you like it?
Any other opinions would be great!
Thanks!
Tony
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I don't want to sound like the proverbial broken record but- the older Sansui lines such as the TU analog not T (totally digital) or AU (integrated amp) are fabulous. I found a TU 5900 that is absolutely mint and sounds great, for less than $100. The difference between the TU 9900 which is top of the line and highly collectible vs. the 7900, 5900 is in the number of tuning gangs, and some a few other infrequently used features, again see the tuner site for details but the differences are smaller than you might think. You will probably find a TU9900 in your price range if you are patient. They are disproportionately expensive due to scarcity,its overkill unless you're a collector.
You are a day late. The bargain of the century was the MR-71 the sold on the A-goN auction a couple of days ago for $315.
I think the TU-717 will be running closer to $300(or more occasinally) at least on ebay. I watched them recently for a couple months before I picked something up. The TU-9900 might well run up to, or over, $500 in stock form, depending on condition(again, ebay). The TU-919 is a real gem, but the prices are pretty rightous in the $700-$900 range, stock. One went recently for $800+.

The down side of picking up one of the better models(read: higher priced though in your price range) is that it'll be in stock condition & probably not checked out & aligned in a very long time. If you're looking to save a couple dollars it may be a better tack to pick up something that is technically very good (# gangs..etc.., see FM Tuner site) even if it is a "lesser" tuner and then have some work done on it. The resulting unit will then either equal or exceed the higher end (stock condition) tuner-examples in performance. Actually I read a post here on A-gon by a very well known writer-technician in audio-dom that a TU-317(?) & TU-417(?) that he modified turned out to be some of the better performing tuners he'd ever seen.

One last thought...you might contact someone who does mods and ask them what they think is the best bang for the buck in a modified, low priced tuner.
McIntosh MR74 often presents a good value; ie, much less than the MR78 and most of the performance. This is discussed in the McIntosh section of FM Tuner Info.