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I have a really nice Sumo Aurora.
Wayner: Plenty of castoffs at goodwill stores...most no more than $20.00 Give it a good antenna and enjoy any of them for what they offer...it's not a hi-fi/hi-res source anyhow (it's can only be as good as the source, and the source are stock Redbook players at most radio stations now - unless that has changed recently and I'm not aware), not better.Fine for the background chatter that FM is for $20.00. The stereo subcarrier is at 19 kHz, and the signal must be filtered considerably below that so the subcarrier does not leak in.John
I think the rebate is available here. Thanks for the tip.http://www.kbia.org/hdradio/2008rebateform.pdf
Thanks again guys and especially Gary that really made a tempting offer.While I was at the J and R website, I found an Onkyo tuner that has DAB, AM/FM and can also accomodate XM and Sirius radio all in one chassis for $389. I think I'm going to take the plunge. Anyone heard anything about this product? It also has a $50 dollar rebate!Wayner
I'm not really interested in satelite radio (I like free things). It's nice to have it built in if I change my mind. The FM-5 is a very capable tuner, but I'm not quite the heavy FM user as you are, Doug.I think I'm going to go for the Onkyo and see what the hell it's all about. Onkyo has been known to make some pretty good stuff for the mass market money.W
I've got a Magnum Dynalab FT 101 A that I no longer use. I bought it in 1997. I'm not sure what a reasonable price for it would be but let me know if you're interested.
Quote from: JoshK on 18 Jul 2008, 07:05 pmI have a really nice Sumo Aurora. hey - that's a nice tuna - where didja get it? doug s.
I also currently own the Sony SA50ES tuna which I think is a fairly good quality machine. Right out of the box it had very good sound and where I live (in deep fringe), it filled up almost the entire FM band with stations every .2. My Dynaco FM-5 can't do that. My Soundcraftsmen can't either. I will admit I'm leary of low cost Sony stuff. I have respect for some of their ES products (tunas and pre-amps).W
My humble $.02... HD isn't worth a darn. Here in the NYC area, we have quite a few HD radio stations. My Onkyo NR905 receiver has an HD radio built in. The stations don't sound better in HD, in fact they may sound worse, they just have zero noise. Kinda like CD versus LP. LP might have a bit of surface noise but the overall sound quality can be much nicer.