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RE: First thing I would ask is: do you REALLY want a FM tuner???

Parts Express is your friend here, great company with customer service second to none.

They have receivers starting as low as $149, but don't let the low price fool you this is a great little unit I'm sure she would love.


Yamaha R-S202 Stereo Receiver with Bluetooth 100 Watts per Channel
With Yamaha's vast knowledge and experience, the R-S202 delivers your music the way it was meant to sound. Even as an entry level stereo receiver, the R-S202 reproduces high-quality and musically rich sound.
The R-S202 is above its class with 100 watts per channel, and a high quality design that minimizes the length of signal routes and optimizes the circuit layout. By positioning the power transformer near the power amp, Yamaha's R-S202 reduces power loss, while improving the peak power supply capacity and enables high volume output. The signal ground and power supply ground are connected at one point, eliminating mutual interference to achieve a higher S/N ratio.
Built in Bluetooth connectivity lets you enjoy steaming your music from your smart phone and other Bluetooth devices. Preset up to 40 total AM and FM stations that can be conveniently recalled from the receiver's front panel, or with the included remote control. Auto preset lets you automatically search and save FM stations that are received in your area.
The R-S202 maintains the simple yet sophisticated design that Yamaha Hi-Fi audio is famous for. An elegantly brushed finish on the front panel of the R-S202 will harmonize beautifully with your other Hi-Fi audio equipment. The operating buttons and volume knobs also show Yamaha's commitment to simplicity and ease of use.
Equipped with speaker terminals for two systems, the R-S202 stereo receiver easily connects two sets of speakers. The speaker selector quickly switches between speaker outputs, allowing you to hear the sound from one speaker system (A or B) or from both at the same time (A+B).
Managing the power usage of the R-S202 is made easy with an on board power management function that automatically turns off the power (standby mode) when the receiver has not be operated for a long period of time. The power saving function can be turned off, or set to two, four, eight or twelve hours.
Specifications: Power output: 2 x 100 watts RMS @ 8 ohms Dynamic power output: 165 watts @ 4 ohms, 125 watts RMS @ 8 ohms THD: 0.2% Frequency response: 10-100,000 Hz SNR: 100 dB 5 stereo RCA inputs Includes: Wireless remote control, AM antenna, FM antenna, 2 AA batteries Power requirement: 120 VAC 60 Hz Dimensions: 17-1/8" W x 5-1/2" H x 12-5/8" D.


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