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I've been having a great time learning about vintage tuners at fmtunerinfo.com. Jim's shootouts are a hoot. I expect I'll follow the well-trod path of buying a used Sansui TU 717 (or a 517 if one turns up) on Ebay and mailing it off for mods and alignment. The ubiquity of these tuners on ebay makes for relatively stable pricing and easy re-sale. More importantly, they look cool. doug s. back in the mists of time recommended Ed Hanlon of http://www.antennaperformance.com as the man to do the surgery ...
If you're in NY, you might also want to talk to Don Scott in NJ. He may have some laying around that are already modded, but even if not, if you contact him just for suggestion, he will ask you your exact situation and suggest a tuner, and mod to meet _your_ needs. Prices were awfully cheap the last time I inquired, and he's extremely willing to provide you with as much information as you're willing to listen to.
Thanks for the heads up. I'm sorry to hear it. I had a friendly e-mail from Don Scott. He turned me on to a Luxman 110 that was in the wrong category. I got home 2 minutes too late to make a final bid. It wound up selling for about $100. What a bummer. I get the sense he may be a good writer and an honest business man but perhaps a lousy engineer. He had a couple tuners for sale but nothing I wanted. He disparages the Sansui 717's, by the way, which had seemed to me to be a relatively budget way into decent radio sound.Now I'm a man without a plan.
Yeah, nothing beats a tuner for background music while your doing work around the house. Plus, there is some amazing programming on some of the quality stations (e.g., WBGO 88.3). As I've said before, I listen to my tuner more than my CD player.Michael
I cannot figure this person's motive in discrediting me (Ryan?)-perhaps jealousy. He isn't nor has ever been my customer. I have one ofthe better signal generators around, RCA WR52A, which is the recommendedsignal generator in all the McIntosh service manuals. Also, I haveseveral other pieces of test gear, but YES, as in the final analysis ofall audio equipment, it is my ears that made/make me one of the mostrespected audio reviewers. Also, my wife is a trained audiologist with35-years experience, and she always gives me a second opinion. Another factor to consider is that I was the chief engineer of fiveradio stations, so I think I know what good FM sounds like from thetransmission end. It is not like upgrading a CD player, where the samedisc can be played over and over for comparison. Judgments as to theauthenticity of announcers' voices have to be made. I always want theannouncer to sound like he/she is sitting in the room. I also noticed that there was a statement about me not using testequipment when I wrote for Stereophile. I had a Sencore SG-80 on loanfrom Sencore and had to return it when I stopped writing for themagazine. The agreement was to mention it in the Measurement Section ofa review, which I could no longer fulfill. In addition, I worked for aradio communications company in Hartford, CT at the time, and was ableto use two Motorola 20002R signal generators/receivers/spectrumanalyzers, worth $20,000 each and were the most spectrally pure signalgenerators known in the industry. So...........it is all smoke. I don't know of any complaints fromabout 200 happy upgraded tuner owners. In lies the truth. All the goodfeedback on Audiogon was not written by my mother --- either read mycustomer feedback or though DISCUSSION FORUMS, ARCHIVES, enter DonScott. You may re-post this if you like. In the real world, there has beencharacter assassination, which is an illegal no-no.Don
I contacted Don Scott to ask him about the allegation that he does not use the right gear for alignment. Reputations are fragile after all. Here is his e-mail response: Quote: I cannot figure this person's motive in discrediting me (Ryan?)- perhaps jealousy. He isn't nor has ever been my customer. I have one of the better signal generators around, RCA WR52A, which is the recommended signal generator in all the McIntosh service manuals. Also, I have several other pieces of test gear, but YES, as in the final analysis of all audio equipment, it is my ears that made/make me one of the most respected audio reviewers. Also, my wife is a trained audiologist with 35-years experience, and she always gives me a second opinion. Another factor to consider is that I was the chief engineer of five radio stations, so I think I know what good FM sounds like from the transmission end. It is not like upgrading a CD player, where the same disc can be played over and over for comparison. Judgments as to the authenticity of announcers' voices have to be made. I always want the announcer to sound like he/she is sitting in the room. I also noticed that there was a statement about me not using test equipment when I wrote for Stereophile. I had a Sencore SG-80 on loan from Sencore and had to return it when I stopped writing for the magazine. The agreement was to mention it in the Measurement Section of a review, which I could no longer fulfill. In addition, I worked for a radio communications company in Hartford, CT at the time, and was able to use two Motorola 20002R signal generators/receivers/spectrum analyzers, worth $20,000 each and were the most spectrally pure signal generators known in the industry. So...........it is all smoke. I don't know of any complaints from about 200 happy upgraded tuner owners. In lies the truth. All the good feedback on Audiogon was not written by my mother --- either read my customer feedback or though DISCUSSION FORUMS, ARCHIVES, enter Don Scott. You may re-post this if you like. In the real world, there has been character assassination, which is an illegal no-no. Don
All this motivates me to ask for advice as intended to ask for awhile.I purchased a Marantz 150 a few years back for $50. I was not surehow well it worked but since it included a good wood cabinet whatthe hell. By the way, probably needs align and some parts and scope works.I feel there is room for a refurb budget because of initial investment.Any suggestions for the right tech for the job? Any special advice on project.?