I agree with Woodfield. I do own an FT-11. I have not owned any of the other Magnum Dynalab tuners. Most of the tuners I have owned prior to this one would be considered mid-fi. The FT-11 is excellent--at that price you can't go wrong. I bought mine used, but paid considerably more. You might find it interesting to note, that tuners are the items held on to the longest by audiophiles. There's much less turnover there on the used market than with other components. A deal like you've found--well if I didn't already own one--I certainly wouldn't pass it up.
Feedback on Magnum FT-11
Hey tuner fans, I need a bit of help. I'm looking at buying an FT-11 locally in a pretty smoking deal for $220, but I don't want to jump at it just because "it's a deal". While I had mostly heard good things, the review at hifi choice is not entirely flattering of the sonic qualities of the FT-11 which has me hesitating and looking for more advice. I probably would be open to spending another 100 or 200 if it would bring a real leap in quality (this might get an FT-101). Can anyone give feedback on this tuner in light of today's offerings and what's available used in this price range (I know it was a longstanding favorite of stereophile)?
Does the FT-101 sound *much* better? How about the Pioneer F-93, Parasound T/DQ-1600, Onkyo T-4711, Nakamichi ST-7, or the Yamahas for comparison? I am assuming the FT-11 is better than these but haven't heard any of them. I am less concerned about sensitivity/selectivity than sound quality, but wouldn't want to give up too much of the former.
Does the FT-101 sound *much* better? How about the Pioneer F-93, Parasound T/DQ-1600, Onkyo T-4711, Nakamichi ST-7, or the Yamahas for comparison? I am assuming the FT-11 is better than these but haven't heard any of them. I am less concerned about sensitivity/selectivity than sound quality, but wouldn't want to give up too much of the former.
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