Location: Glasgow, UK
Posts: 2,076
I'm Tony.
Location: Melksham, Wiltshire
Posts: 731
I'm Peter.
Already have, it's the biggest load of tosh I've ever have the pleasure to view.
Did the reviewers have a hearing problem? Are you telling me that after 50 + years of listening to FM this list is correct!
It's a very sad list indeed.... But hay, we all have our own views. I would take it all with a pinch of salt.
I would suggest you get yourself a Dynalab Etude and judge for yourself. Plus there are many other fabulous Tuners not even mentioned.
Still, it's bedtime for me.... So I will say no more.
The FM Bible.... I heard it all now.
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Location: Devizes, Wiltshire.
Posts: 1,446
I'm Nigel.
Must agree with Peter on this one. I have owned and listened to a good number of tuners over the years.
The rankings on that list are not what I have heard tbh, not even a mention of the B&O Beomaster 5000 from circa 1967/68, probably one of the best ever FM only tuners made, but that is my opinion.
Agree about the Quad FM4, change the caps and you have a very good tuner, just keep a eye on the memory battery inside, there is an upgrade available to sort that issue though.
I own a Yamaha CT7000 and can testify that the Magnum Dynalab beats it easily, as does the Beomaster, my favourite 3 that I own and use are the Beomaster, the Magnum and the Quad FM4.
Other people will probably disagree.
Nigel
Location: Isle of Wight, UK
Posts: 73
I'm David.
I'm sorry to have stirred things up so much, I can't really comment on tuner hierarchy having only owned a few of those on that list and then in several systems over a period of over 30 years. I clearly I need to look at the caps in my Quad, can you tell me where I can get this done please? If with new caps it can compete with the Etude my wife will be very pleased as she prefers the buttons for changing channels. I think I will still prefer the Etude though.
David Whistance
Location: Devizes, Wiltshire.
Posts: 1,446
I'm Nigel.
I too have an FT 101, and I agree that it is surprisingly good! It bested every other tuner I’ve tried, which is a short list but it’s good enough I’ve stopped looking.
Russell