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RE: Vintage gear for headphones

I see you also posted this over at the tuner forum. A wide variety of answers. And here's an even wider answer.

You want something for the office. Well try this. You literally have the an entire planet to choose from. The DAC in it is quite good and I use my Marantz NA7004 every day.

Here are just some of the stations available so you can just browse.
http://www.vtuner.com/


Sound quality is virtually the same as a CD. With radio stations, as you already know, you are not really getting analog anyway. All their formats are digital. So you might as well get a good DAC. And this is one of the better ones.

My two favorite classical stations are FM100 out of London and ClassicalFM90 out of the Netherlands. I used to live in NJ. One by one the classical stations either closed, literally faded away or were blasted out by other sta-cojonnes.

Charles

Addendum: If you get it a Crutchfield you do have a 30 return policy. Try it. You have nothing to loose and the entire planet Earths radio stations to gain.





Edits: 09/09/16

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