Philly FM Radio and FM Tuner Redux


This post is principally directed to members who live in the Greater Delaware Valley/Philly/South Jersey area. It's actually a two part question.

The first part of the question pertains to the number of quality classical and jazz radio stations (hi-def if there is such a thing) that broadcast in the area. To the best of my knowledge, I am only aware of WRTI 90.1 FM. Are there others?? If so, haven't gotten out a lot ... so I don't really know.

The second part of the question will now become more relevant in light of responses to my first inquiry. I suspect that there may not be too many more hi-def FM radio stations that broadcast here. Maybe 2 or 3 in total, ... or maybe just one -- WRTI. :(

The second part of the question is if I wanted to add a quality FM tuner to my rig, any obvious suggestions. I checked the Forum archives ... there must be hundreds of tuners that were on the market at one time or another. Two brands that seem to have been mentioned many times are the Tandberg 3001A and the McIntosh MR-78. Lots of MR-78 listed on eBay and A'gon. Just a couple of Tandbergs.

So, on the one hand, I'd like to pick up a tuner that will do a very good job, but on the other hand, being proportional to the reality that there may not be many radio stations that broadcast the type of music I want to hear.

Thanks and sorry for the long post. It's getting to be a habit.
bifwynne
You might want to consider a Magnum Dynalab model as well, there are a good number of them available and they are excellent tuners. And if you don't have your computer nearby your rig, you could also consider getting one of their internet tuners, that would greatly increase the number of classical stations you could get.
Thanks Lowrider and Fleib ... you'd think that living in Philly is like being in a third world country. Sheeezz.

One station ... that's it!!! Hardly worth looking for an FM tuner for just one station. Might as well do a wireless hookup from my car radio to my stereo rig.

Well if I was so inclined to burn money, what are your thoughts about the MAC MR-78 or Tandberg 3001A?
Yes, FM music in the Philly area has been dying for many years now. I stopped using an FM tuner about 5-6 years ago as it was just collecting dust and taking up space. I still look at tuners, and have even seen deals so good that I'm tempted, but then again I think about....would I actually use it? That always quells my desire, though I still look. LOL!!

The fmtunerinfo site can be a little overwhelming, so I suggest looking at the rankings at the bottom of this page,

http://www.fmtunerinfo.com/shootouts.html

Surprising that the MR-78 is ranked #77, and a Tandberg 3011A is ranked #50.
Bifwynne, I wouldn't put any real money into a vintage tuner unless you're prepared to get it serviced. Most techs aren't really up to aligning and modding a tuner. There were at least 2 versions of the MR78, a good tuner but apparently one version was better. The Tandberg has good specs but can sound a little brittle, maybe the one I heard wasn't 100%. There's a guy with 2 Kenwood L-07T on Audio Circle trading post and there's a Nakamichi ST-7 here, might be worth considering.

You should use that link in my last post. It's really a great resource. On the left - click on the manufacturer and get the low down.
Regards,