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dunno, but you could do far, far better than a CT-400

Posted by mhardy6647 on August 5, 2016 at 17:43:37:

The CT-400 and its cousins are OK, but it was, of course, the bottom of the line at its time.

I mean, heck, you can get a CT-1010 for less than a hunnert smackers.
The CT-1010 is at the least a fairly decent sounding (and reasonably "hot") soiled state tuner.

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and, unlike many of the cheaper Yamaha tuners, at least it has actually got some stuff inside of it...

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When it comes to actually listening to FM, though, I am still awfully partial to this family of tuners...

Sherwood S3000 V 1
This one is one of the later, on-board MPX stereo morphs of this fine, unassuming (and cheap) little FM tuner.