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I doubt it. It sounds great already, and there is no need to spend untold amounts of money (and time) to attempt to improve on something that is in working order.
Mike certainly is not a hack. He has brains and knows what ventures are worth while, and which ones aren't.Here is Mikes website: http://audiocraftsman.com/
Doug S I think you are taking Wayner's remarks a little to personally. He stating why mod something if it sounds good already. Nothing wrong with that. His tuner probably meets original specs and is in decent alignment...
Quick update to the group,After much eBay'ing, I purchased a vintage (1980's) Sanyo Plus T35 tuner ($76 USD). The choice for stations in SE MN is limited and I mainly listen to NPR/MPR. While my Hafler DH-330 FM tuner still works fine, I think I will enjoy the unique tuning display on the Sanyo, and it should deliver fidelity adequate for my purposes. Thanks to all who posted with helpful advice.Minn Mark
Doug,Thanks for the advice. Can you recommend someone of quality to do an alignment and discuss mods with?Thanks,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