yup, fm can sound pretty amazing, if ya have a station w/a quality uncompressed signal. my fm (w/quality antenna) easily rivals my digital & analog rigs, which are nothing to sneeze at, if i do say so myself...

it's amazing to have someone come over when good stuff is being played on the tuna, & the music is cranked up. they'll sit down to listen, ask what's cued up, then freak when i tell 'em i dunno, it's the radio...
being a tuna addict, which has caused me to purchase most of the tunas i prewiously listed, and a handful of others too obscure or pricey to make a general recommendation for, i yust recently went nuts & bought a japanese-market accuphase t109 off ebay. i couldn't resist, as it went for ~half the price of what a typical usa-spec t109 goes for. and, i am really taken with the sound of my stock accuphase t-101. *AND*, i found that joseph chow, owner components plus
http://www.componentplus.us/ and one of the original kenwood tuna engineers, would change its japanese 76-90mhz frequency range to the usa 88-108mhz band for only $150. and since this tuna is almost identical to the t-109v, which jim rivers ranks even above his #1 kenwood l-02t on his fmtunerinfo.com shootouts, i can only imagine how good it will sound, after it's fully aligned & modded, for another $325 or so...
so, to rick (and anyone else), if ya really wanna spend close to $1k for a tuna, this really is the way to go, forget about the m-d stuff.
regards,
doug s., so much tuna, so little time!
ps - here's a link to modding a kt-6500 w/tubes:
http://www.fmtunerinfo.com/DIY.html#KT-7500here's the pic:
