Do any still use an older high end tuner from the past?....


Things like the CT-7000 from Yamaha, other Marantz, Magnum, Fisher, Scott or any others.  It would be good for us "tuner people" to hear your experience with older, former SOTA tuners.  Thanks. 
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Mitsubishi DA-F20 .  I have wondered what this unit would sound like with updated caps, wiring, etc....?


I used a Magnum Dynalab FT101A for years but didn't bother hooking it up when we moved to a new house as I now listen to mostly my own music (both analogue and digital) rather than broadcast.
Yes. I have the Yamaha CT1010 tuner. Sounds great and looks cool sitting on top of my CA2010 interrogated. Circa 1976. -
No matter the tuner you have, it's only as good as the signal you feed it.  When I bought my house 21 years ago, I was thrilled to FINALLY have a house of my own where I could put up a proper FM yagi antenna with a rotor!    I was running an Onkyo T-4055 tuner, which was the beast that first made Onkyo a respectable name.  With this antenna, I was pulling in stations 150 miles away!

The problem was that virtually all of the stations were nothing I wanted to hear.   C&W, MOR, contemporary pop music, Spanish Language and worst of all - Christian Rock.   There is a college jazz station here in the area, but I've never liked the stuff they played much.  

So I pitched the whole thing out years ago.  With Internet Radio on my Linux laptop, played through a Peachtree DAC to my main rig, I have access to hundreds of sources from all over the planet.

FM tuners are audio buggy whips.
I use a pioneer SX1250, with a pioneer Pl-600 table , Pioneer CTF-1000  tape deck  hooked up to a set of JBL -L300’s all are restored and mint condition.  It’s just wonderful for me.  Ear to ear smiles and I play it LOUD AND PROUD !!! .  All cables are from Blue Jeans .  It’s on it’s own electric panel two 10/2 lines with its own ground   And a JL audio 10 inch 700 watt sub .