I have owned quite a few tuners at different times. For obvious reasons of expense. (this hobby can financially break one so easily but how much fun it is to go broke this way.)
The following is a short list of some of the best tuners I have owned over the past 15 years. I have had several more but some escape my memory after all these years. The 10 B was the smoothest of all and along with the Sequerra ran very hot. Overall I would have to say that these were the best sounding tuners followed by the Naim gear which was also quite good. The best cheapo tuner I have ever used was a Leak Troughline 2 with a Fisher MPX 100 stereo decoder followed by a Pioneer TX-9100 that I paid about 80 bucks for. It also ran pretty hot though.
Naim Audio Nat 101 Nat 01 Nat 02 Nat 03 Meridian 204 Meridian 504 Marantz 10B Day Sequerra FM Studio SAE MkVI B non nixie tube Leak Troughline with both Scott and Fisher decoders Quad FM 2 Quad FM 3 Quad FM 4 Pioneer TX-9100 Scott 350 C Scott 350 B Macintosh MR66
i agree with Timo (the first entry). If you like the B&K TS-108 you have to like the Fanfare FT-1. It is the same tuner as the B&K with remote and balanced outputs added. Look at them side by side. They are both made in Buffalo, NY. The TS-108 was made in 1990-91 and the Fanfare FT-1 was made from 1992 on. The FT-1a came on at 1995 I think. It was a modified FT-1.
I must say the the Accuphase T-109V is one of the best tuners in the world, well deserving a place in the top ten. Auditioning a live broadcasting concert from this tuner is always an enthralling experience, away better then some CD players in the market
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