Do any still use an older high end tuner from the past?....


Things like the CT-7000 from Yamaha, other Marantz, Magnum, Fisher, Scott or any others.  It would be good for us "tuner people" to hear your experience with older, former SOTA tuners.  Thanks. 
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I use a pioneer SX1250, with a pioneer Pl-600 table , Pioneer CTF-1000  tape deck  hooked up to a set of JBL -L300’s all are restored and mint condition.  It’s just wonderful for me.  Ear to ear smiles and I play it LOUD AND PROUD !!! .  All cables are from Blue Jeans .  It’s on it’s own electric panel two 10/2 lines with its own ground   And a JL audio 10 inch 700 watt sub .     
Im down to a Mitsu DA-F20 & a Kenwood 600T both gone through by B. Ammons who is best known for his filter adder board which will upgrade selectivity .
Unfortunately since moving out of probably one of the last bastions of multiple good non commercial FM stations (s.f. bay area) I am now living about 3 hrs north and my favorite term for this area is FM wasteland. So, mostly listening online to my fav stations.

I have a new APS 13 languishing in the garage. Never installed as I was using a Winegard FM only yagi back before and sold as planning to put up the APS13 w/rotor of course!    -- But as not really content in being here so have not put it up. I probably could get Sac a tomato stations although wondering if much there anyway. Ive probably checked online and didnt find anything

Ive been listening to non commercial FM so long Ive been through all the major genre’s for so long that the usual offerings from say NPR and such would just not do much for me.

Now a days search and listen to what might be termed as ambient or new sounds actually a station out of NY WQXR.. has program called new sounds. There is though a good classical couple of hours on sunday nite coming out of KALW out of the bay area.
I use Mcintosh MR67 ver 1 rebuilt by Audio Classics.  Ive used other tuners, but I like this one best.
PS:  You must have the rebuild.
I still use my 1981 Sherwood S9600 CP receiver. It has always had a first rate FM receiver. Even used it in Europe. I use it now. It has the best FM section I’ve ever had, out of 11 receivers. It’s an analog tuner with digital display, PLL phase lock, defeatable, switchable stereo or mono. Flywheel tuning. 
My Magnum Dynalab FT-101A, which I got new from MD years ago and was later upgraded to an Etude by MD shortly after buying it (MD is located about a 20 min drive from me), I use it every day. Its a toss up which gets dealt with first int the morning, coffee or radio. I’ve owned it since new and living in Toronto, we have a range of really good read stations. Been meaning to mount the MD antenna waaaaay up high in the new place, just have not got around to it. Left one behind years ago after moving out from an ex’s place. Wonder if it was ever used after I left? Doubt it, and it had an unobstructed view up there. Oh well. Have always wanted to hear some of the classic tube units, but no such luck yet. Super happy with my MD, it makes radio so much more pleasant. Recently upgraded the caps in it also. Fantastic sound piece of gear. Never say never, but I see no reason to ever get rid of it. Will possibly PU some older mono tube unit with
matching mono amp to drive a single speaker - kind of like a BIG Tivoli radio :)