Antennas for FM Tuners in Urban Setting


Can anyone recommend the best antennas to be used with a McIntosh tuner? This is my first foray into the world of tuners!
gmercer
I have 2 Mac tuners, an MR85 and MR88 and use Magnum Dynalab ST2 antennas on both.  My house is in a valley and I have no problems picking up the Boston stations that are 50 miles away. 
I have the Magnum Dynalab ST-2, not an ST3 as I said in my earlier post.  Too late to go back and edit it.
big_greg
The best antenna is going to be a roof mounted antenna on a mast.
Not necessarily, even though that's often good advice. In an urban setting, there's usually plenty of gain, so sometimes a cheap 99 cent dipole wire is all that's needed for good reception. However, if multipath is an issue - which is common if you're among tall buildings - then a directional antenna might be necessary to minimize multipath distortion. However, you might then run the risk of overloading your tuner input. That can be remedied, but it's easiest to try the cheap dipole first.
Nothing better than a directional antenna . I use this type mounted in my attic. BTW, there are not many companies making outdoor FM antennas anymore!
https://www.amazon.com/OUTDOOR-ANTENNA-FOUR-ELEMENT-DIRECTIONAL/dp/B00NRHAV2K/ref=sr_1_15?ie=UTF8&am...