The best sounding FM Tuner is.....


OK Magnum Dynalab, Fanfare, Day Sequerra, etc. owners...I have no "high end" dealer in my area that carries a great tuner. I probably will not have the chance to listen to or 'a/b' compare a tuner before I decide to purchase. I'm asking anyone with comparison experience or anyone that feels that the own the best to respond in this discussion. Thanks, I look forward to reading your responses!
jaguar
The best sounding I have direct experience with was the tuner in a Tandberg TR2080 receiver. Tandberg separates are supposedly even better.

I have a Carver tx11-a that is also pretty good, but not aas good as the Tandberg. If only more stations did not compress their signals into oblivion!
I'll nod "Yes" on the Tandberg 3011A and 3011. I have one of each and they are musical, smooth and clean sounding. The 3011 is paired with a Tandberg 3002A processor. It's a great multi-zone set-up because it adds volume with bass, treble controls, plus a loudness boost, great for distant zones. The 3011A has performed flawlessly in my main system about 5 years.
The "best" might just be too ambiguous ...but I am enjoying being a second owner of a recently aquired Mitsubishi DA-F20 which was a step up sonicly over my previous Sansui TU-717...both stock unmodfied...so far.
I have owned a few tuners over the years and recently a opportunity came about to buy a MR-78 with the Modafferi Mod done by Audio Classics and the unit looking like new. I could not believe the condition so I pulled the trigger.

Oh my what a gorgeous sounding pce, when not listening to my my vinyl I have this on 91.1 FM and is has many many times stopped me right in my tracks saying WOW!

I'm feel very fortuante.

I agree a modded MR78 is about as good as it gets, especially with proper high end antenna. Was lucky enough to side by side the 71, 77, and 78. All modded and the 71 had 3k in vintage tubes. Preferred the 78 for classical FM best but the 71 was better on rock. Found myself using the Wadia 27/270 for a paper weight, toggling tuners all night.