Highly recommend Magnum Dynalab.
FM Tuners
I would like to add a tuner to my system.
I am only beginning to research this, so anyone with experience that could help narrow my focus would be appreciated. I'm not looking for vintage receivers with built-in amps. I'd like a tuner to run into a Van Alstine SET 120, which is a control amp with a passive pre-amp section.
A tuner with a built-in pre-amp is not necessary, but I'm wondering if that might just be the ticket.
Thank you for sharing your experience!
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I’ve owned a bunch of nice tuners in the last almost 40 years. Even though I’ve had a number of very good digital tuners, I always prefer an analog tuner. Prices have come way down on tuners and room might be a concern with the tall 70’s analog tuners. Let us know your budget for a tuner and any size restrictions that you may have. For a smaller analog tuner, I’d highly recommend the NAD 4300, Yamaha T2, Creek CAS3140 and PS Audio ST1 if you can find one. |
Hi Imaninatural, I felt compelled to respond because I'm a tuner guy. I love being in touch with local broadcasts daily. Especially a classical station about 40 miles away. I love analog tuners as much for the asthetic. I good face plate is a great addition to a system in my opinion. I currently enjoy a Mcintosh MR 77. Other noteables that I've researched include Accuphase T-100 and 101, Mcintosh MR 67 and 71 (tube), and 77/78 (solid state). Magum Dynalab 106-109 series. Most are out of your current stated price range but something to think about down the road. Also keep in mind that a modestly priced tuner can be augmented with a good roof mounted antenna. If you go that route pleas make sure it's grounded properly or get a professional to install. |
@scottya118 Thank you for the encouragement regarding the aesthetic of the analog faceplate. I'm really drawn to analog for the aesthetics and also the feel of turning the tuning knob. Years ago I had a Technics SA-700 and loved the dense momentum I could feel when I turned the knob to shift stations. Your comments, along with several others above, have encouraged me to consider a higher budget. You mentioned that a modestly priced tuner can be augmented by a good roof mounted antenna. Do you feel that a higher end tuner will perform adequately with lesser antenna? I ask because I'm wondering if shifting the cost (and possible hassle) from a roof mount antenna to a better tuner with a lesser antenna would be a reasonable consideration. |
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