vintage tuner: McIntosh or Sansui?


Looking for an attractive, good sounding tuner in the <$600 range. I was thinking of Sansui TU-517 or TU-717 ...
vs. ... a McIntosh like a MR73 or MR77.

Is there a significant difference in performance?

Thax,
Rob
albireo13
Macs do keep their value, but have to say after finding a Tandberg 3001 tuner the mac is now on the basement shelf with some unused equipment.
My vote - Sansui TU-717. Classic good looks, great stock performance, regular $200-$300 availability, and favorite of many modifiers for even better performance.

FM Tuner Info is a good stop for more information. There are plenty of really good sounding, [relatively] inexpensive tuners out there (McIntosh included) - it's just silly not to have one if you have some decent stations in your area.

Good hunting!
Thanks guys. Just closed a deal on a TU-717 for $150.
Looks to be in great condition .. will see on delivery.

I have a NAD-4100 tuner and a Marantz 2250B receiver. I'll compare against them.

Rob
Elevick,
Which Marantz do you recommend?
I have the Marantz 2250B receiver and its tuner is pretty good but, I think it's a little "fussy" dialing in reception.

Rob
My vote - Sansui TU-717. Classic good looks, great stock performance, regular $200-$300 availability, and favorite of many modifiers for even better performance.

FM Tuner Info is a good stop for more information. There are plenty of really good sounding, [relatively] inexpensive tuners out there (McIntosh included) - it's just silly not to have one if you have some decent stations in your area.

Good hunting!