I have unreliable land line dsl service so I listen to a classical and a jazz station from Portland Oregon on a tuner. I am also far enough away to have gone through many tuners to settle on one that works very good. A local dealer is happy I went through all those tuners, too. And no interruptions from the programming if I use a tuner.
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All the time. Have a dynalab md109 and a marantz10b. Listen to Kbuu malibu which is so helpful when you have no internet. Programming is awesome and sounds great. Classical radio 91.5 is amazing. Radio sounds amazing with a good one and is a great solution besides streaming that is free. Live broadcast from the met is one the best quality sounding sources, on par with the very best vinyl and dac solutions. Radio 📻 is a must in my opinion. |
For some reason I was convinced that over-the-air FM radio was on its way out, to go off the air in a couple of years and be replaced by HD radio. I even thought the AM / FM radio spectrum had been auctioned off to broadband operators. Anyway, this thread made me look it up and I was wrong, it actually sounds like FM has a couple few decades ahead of it still... So maybe it's worth getting a good tuner after all 🙂
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