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RE: How many of you are still using tuners regularly

Posted by 6bq5 on January 12, 2017 at 22:20:32:

I have purchased more tuners in the last 5 years than in the previous 40-
I listen to one or more of them daily-
I have a McIntosh MR-74 in the main 'house' system that I listen to in the morning and evening for news and music-
I have an MR-77 that is in the Vinyl rig system- that gets only a few hours each month
and a spare MR-74 that will be part of my bed-room system before the end of the month.

As for Stations-
Here in the Bay area there are a few options with great sound:
KPFA - news & music- especially late at night and weekends
KALW - News and Music - mostly evenings and late & weekends-
KPOO - College/alt
KBLX - UC Berkeley
KCSM - Jazz
KDFC - KUSC North - Classical

and once I head north:
KAWM - west Marin County -
KZYX - Mendocino Public Radio...