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Okay, anyone except Doug S and his tuna? It seems to me radio is mostly a wasteland (there's only 2 bearable FM stations I can get where I live). Anyone live in "FM Mecca"?
In salt lake there is a good classical station that comes out of BYU (listenign to it now) that plays wonderful, obscure christmas music. We have an NPR affiliate that plays good jazz at night. At work I listen to some NPR programming (I like the morning shows but can't stand the afternoon shows, except for Fresh Air) over the net. I wish, as a fiscal conservative, I could be more comfortable with public broadcasting, because commercial radio really is a wasteland. I guess it caters to the lowest common denominator.My tuner at home is an Onkyo receiver. I would love to restore a vintage tube tuner, but that is a little ways down on my list of upgrades.
Could you give some details about the mac? I don't really know anything about vintage tuners (or tuners in general). It seems to me that as most over-the-air stations have converted to digital and *gasp* compressed playback formats that fm is surely on its way out for audiophiles, and with the rise of satellite radio will soon be for the general public as well. Are there any FM stations out there that play vinyl anymore?On a similar note, does nayone have experience with the sound quality of satellit ...
Our stations here are kinda weak. There is a good classical station and an indie that is pretty cool but I can hardly pick em up. I just scored an ampex tubed tuner but it is missing the mpx section..I figured it would be fun to mess around with.
You gotta check this out,http://homestarrunner.com/sbemail120.htmlHopefully this ampex doesnt suck..it was cheap though. thanks doug
I'm just finishing up a rehabilitation of a Yamaha T-80 tuner, circa 1985, which should be the subject of an upcoming article at www.audioholics.com About the only thing I want to say at the moment is that I never knew that FM radio could be this good. There are some good stations in my area such as NPR and some of the college stations are respectable. d.b.
That's because you never owned a Marantz ST6000 tuner. But seriously, where I live, and that's far, far away from all of you guys, there must be like 55-60 stations on the air. Most are junk, but 4-5 do stick out, of which two stick out for broadcast quality as well as the music.I have no hesitation is saying that with a reasonable quality, well orientated outdoor antenna, you can have true CD quality sound with maybe just a touch of compression (if you want to be picky about it).Since that ...