In Reply to: RE: Unquestionably the finest FM tuner ever made posted by stellavox on January 19, 2015 at 03:36:59:
The Boston FM "situation" has changed, but not dramatically for the worse. There is a ton of HD crap around if you don't tune carefully. I have a Scott 310-E, listen to WHRB (32 mi) and WCRB(14 mi) exclusively (both classical) WHRB has a great signal, I prefer it, and their choice of music is more interesting, I get to hear things I don't own on vynyl. WCRB was taken over by WGBH (PBS) and people were worried what that would mean, it still carries live BSO performances from Symphony Hall and Tanglewood, and Live at the MET. So far so good. My antenna is an APS-13 with CM rotor.
Would love to get a REL, the chassis layout and shielding looks great. So far I'm satisfied with the 310-E and have tempered my tuna lust. Did bid on a 4310 once an am fortunate I lost :) I went over two grand and it went for over three while I was commuting home.
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