Soundbaron
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I've found, if you're still into it, is the Rotel T11. I realize the humble FM tuner for most people has gone the way of the Dinosaur, but if it hasn't for you this tuner is impressive, even if you're only using the supplied indoor antenna mast. It's very light weight and thin (about 3 inches) coming in silver or black.
In the late seventies, or early eighties I had a Tandberg stereo receiver which was beautiful to behold, but more importantly was renowned for the quality of the FM tuner built into it. As I recall it was very good at pulling in stations noticeably better than other units I had owned before it. This little Rotel T11 puts it to shame in comparison, and it's quite reasonably priced as well. I think their selling for around $500. but you may be able to get one for considerably less than that. If memory serves I got mine for around three hundred something or other.
It also comes with DBA (Digital Audio Broadcasting) for use in countries where it's supported. The sound quality it's capable of supplying is very good with stations close enough to provide good signal strength, which in my area is quite a few despite not being very close to any cities. With previous tuners built into the Receivers I had, such was not the case.
Anyway, I just thought I'd post this here for anyone that might be interested in a simple, good, inexpensive tuner in relative terms, and because there doesn't appear to be a tuner forum. Likely this is because so few are interested these days.
In the late seventies, or early eighties I had a Tandberg stereo receiver which was beautiful to behold, but more importantly was renowned for the quality of the FM tuner built into it. As I recall it was very good at pulling in stations noticeably better than other units I had owned before it. This little Rotel T11 puts it to shame in comparison, and it's quite reasonably priced as well. I think their selling for around $500. but you may be able to get one for considerably less than that. If memory serves I got mine for around three hundred something or other.
It also comes with DBA (Digital Audio Broadcasting) for use in countries where it's supported. The sound quality it's capable of supplying is very good with stations close enough to provide good signal strength, which in my area is quite a few despite not being very close to any cities. With previous tuners built into the Receivers I had, such was not the case.
Anyway, I just thought I'd post this here for anyone that might be interested in a simple, good, inexpensive tuner in relative terms, and because there doesn't appear to be a tuner forum. Likely this is because so few are interested these days.