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In Reply to: RE: Why Does My FM Tuner Sound Better Then The Rest Of My Audio Gear? posted by Vinylly on June 28, 2009 at 11:30:08
.... Sherwood S-3000 FM mono tube tuner, circa 1962, which I use to listen to local small station and NPR. There's no music more 'satisfying' and I think that's the key. It isn't that the tuner is more resolving or detailed than the other sources. It's that it's more natural and undemanding. Jazz, folk and vocals excel and mono can't be beat for this simple music from a simpler time. Perhaps it's a combination of the simplicity of each of the music, the source and the broadcaster that lets the music really shine. The 'mainstream' stations sound like dung.
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