FM/AM tuners

JakeJ

Re: FM/AM tuners
« Reply #20 on: 26 Jun 2026, 06:04 pm »
ReVox B-260-S
ReVox B-160
ReVox B-261
Sansui TU-X1
Sansui TU-9900
Sansui TU-717
Kenwood KT-917
Kenwood KT-8300
Kenwood L-07T
Denon TU-800
Pioneer F-91
Naim NAT-05

Yeah, I got it bad.  :lol:

WGH

Re: FM/AM tuners
« Reply #21 on: 26 Jun 2026, 08:19 pm »
I just got a used Magnum Dynalab FT-101A FM tuner, it sounds great. The FT-101A is all analog, no push buttons or station presets, just a tuning dial. And yes, just like old classic tuners the tuning drifts as it warms up, but only once then tuning is solid.

Magnum Dynalab tuners are made by Bryston, every model can be factory repaired and updated, a feature not available for any other brand that I know of. Magnum Dynalab also has an trade-in upgrade path I might take advantage of.

My Dynalab FT-101A review
https://www.audiocircle.com/index.php?topic=193958.msg2038271#msg2038271

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Re: FM/AM tuners
« Reply #22 on: 26 Jun 2026, 10:35 pm »
Carver TX-11A




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Re: FM/AM tuners
« Reply #23 on: 26 Jun 2026, 10:42 pm »

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Re: FM/AM tuners
« Reply #24 on: 27 Jun 2026, 02:47 am »
I had forgotten that I have an Onkyo T4300 (UK model).
But in the 90s I had an wonderful analog Sony STR-12,
that I unfortunately sold. :duh: