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Mitsubishi DA-F20 is tremendous bang for the buck. http://www.fmtunerinfo.com/reviewsM-N.html
I just picked up a Sony st 5150 Is this tuner worth getting an alignment and replacing the electrolytics How does it rate in terms of overall sound ?
http://www.fmtunerinfo.com/sony.htmlBest source out there IMHO.
Fellow ACers,I'm looking for a tuner which will take into the next many years....I'm not into internet radio so want a really rugged AM/FM tuner for use in SE MN. I listen mainly to local stations and NPR, and have looked on eBay and Audiogon. Any recommendations are appreciated. Currently using an old Hafler DH-330 tuner. I've looked at vintage units from Sansui (tu-717), Kenwood, Marantz and McIntosh. I'm not sure whether to try a private sale, or go to one of the websites like www.audioclassics.com.Thanks for helping me out. Money is flexible depending on what is recommended to me.Mark
Thanks I read fm tuner and know alot about my unitSmall problem I discovered by 75ohm connection my antenna connection does not fit snugly as there is something in the way of it making contact is there different 75 ohm connections ?I'm plugging in a powered antenna and the connections is loose and the sound is lousy ..not good
Now I listen mostly to the "HD" (Hybrid Digital) sub-channels so my big old tuners are on the shelf. I have a Sony XDR-F1HD and some JVC automobile 12 Volt tuners that I made power supplies for. But both the Sony and JVC models are now dis-continued.
there are a coupla different 75 ohm connectors, but usually found on european tunas. if yours looks like the one in this pic from the tic, it's standard:but, if it's loose, it is possible its innards are shot, and a replacement would be in order. a quick fix would be to stick a small piece of wire in the connector's hole so it makes a better contact w/the center wire of the coax...doug s.
Thanks for the pic after looking at this a bit more carefully the black piece at the bottom in the pic gets in the way when i'm trying to connect my 75 ohm connector on my powered antenna I can try to do what you're suggesting but the connector falls off if I nudge the line ever so carefully left alone it keeps a bit of contact but it is in no way latched on