what are some decent starter am/fm tuners ?


Ok, another new guy here, but I'm really interested in hearing about decent starter am/fm tuners (less than $400). I'd be pairing it with an nad c521bee (which I still need to buy, but heard great things) and B & W 602 s3's. No need for surround now or in the near future, just 2-channel love. any ideas?
peregrine
Scott,
Which digital radio services have you tried, and how is the fidelity compared to good fm? My only experience with this was years ago, when I signed up for a cable tv service because they had several dozen digital music-only channels sorted by format. It came with its own converter box but I was also able to run it through an outboard processor. Problem was, the fidelity was so poor regardless of processor that I just gave up on it. It was literally unlistenable, vastly worse than even mediocre fm. I was wondering if things have improved since then, or whether I was just unlucky with my particular provider.

If you have any experience with the new satellite-based services, that would be especially interesting as we do not have cable out this far. I'm just curious whether any of these services even deliver a signal comparable to redbook cd, or if they have sacrificed the bandwidth so badly that there is no hope.
Wow. Thanks for all the response. This site is cool. I live in Madison, WI and speaking of satellite, which would also be an option, is it possible to record satellite radio onto cd or dvd ? with an entry affordable recorder (~$500) ? Thanks again !
David
I would be curious to read the opinions of those that have compared XM / Sirius in one's house to the music stations broadcast on satelite TV and / or commercial broadcast FM. Given that Peregrine is starting from scratch, it might be nice for others that have access to all three to offer some feedback. Sean
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