The Tuner in the Nakamichi 630 Tuner-Pre-amp is probably the most unique looking tuner with its vernier dial that turns instead of a pointer travelling a scale. Sounds good too!
- ...
- 17 posts total
Phasecorrect, Altho' it'd be very nice to own one of these vintage tuners & it would be a great attention getter for your guests, what in the world are you going to do with it once it's powered on?? IOW, is there anything worth listening to on FM radio? Each time I put it on all I hear is bloody ads! Nearly every station I found plays the same music over & over & over again until it's gotten so much radio play that I hate that song! :-) There are 10 glorious minutes(in relative terms, of course) of NPR news. Very little else worth tuning into. Then, there is Magnum Dynalab whose top-of-the-line tune is several thousand $! What a waste! Some of the internet radio stations are much better. If one can plug the computer audio out into one's main system, one could listen to that over the main speakers. Would sound pretty nice, I imagine. Anyway, just my opinion. Maybe I'm wrong..... |
Go to FM Tuner Info site and look at some pictures. I have never seen one in person but agree with the above vote for the Yamaha CT-7000 and I also like the look of some of the 70's Pioneers...it's all personal. |
- 17 posts total