What are the BEST FM Antennas HELP


I recently purchased Magnum Dynalab Etude and currently using a radio Shack fm-tv antenna with ok results.I live about 25 miles east of Pittsburgh area and looking for a audiophile antenna.Is there anybody that could help me?
Thanks Gary
garandar
As an ex-salesman at a high-end store, my experience has been that you can not improve on a signal that is'nt there- in other words, you did the right thing in buying a great tuner and putting the money in the right place but it's not worth the money or effort in buying powered attena's. Just try to go up with one you have, higher might get better results but it's not a guarentee, good luck
Try Antennae Specialties - model 9 should be fine - and make sure you get a rotator and a single length of RG6 (no patch panels) to the tuner.
Radio Shack does not represent state of the art, nor should it at it's mass market pricing. Considering the investment you have in your tuner, you may consider a more elegant solution.

Superior antenna designs are created by the industry leaders, which eventually trickles down to the economy brands. However, the precision cuts, plating and spacing of elements on the premium brand offers that last bit of performance that may be audible with a high end tuner such as yours.

One of the innovators in this business is Winegard. Their products are the latest evolution in design coupled with the best materials and craftsmanship. I use their ghost killer model in my own system.

Their web site offers many designs, one of which should be perfect for your need, depending on distance and conflicting signals in your area.

http://www.winegard.com/products/vhfuhf_tv_products/index.html
I agree that Winegard is one of the best and a leader in the antenna business. A good on-line mail order source is Stark Electronic in Massachusetts. To find it you must be accurate, because Starkelectronics.com with the S at the end is a place in Minnesota.


http://www.starkelectronic.com/winegard.htm

While there is no substitute for a quality roof-mount Yagi with rotor and quad-shielded RG/6 coax lead-in....

You don't necessarily need to have an outdoor antenna as someone above suggested, particularly if you few of your desired stations are distant. I have the discontinued AudioPrism 8600 (?) I think the model name was, looks like a large cat scratching post, it is 6 foot tall! I have it on the porch and simply string the coax lead along the baseboard and then through the wall into the listening room. Works like a charm...