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Quality FM Tuner sonics

Posted by Jimmy on June 21, 2005 at 07:51:58:

Unless you are a collector of a certain brand, you can save a lot of money finding an EICO Classic 2200 FM tuner. With just a few part part upgrades, this tuner way outperforms any tuner I heard including stock & 'audiophile quality' modified Scott, Fisher and some '70s solid-state designs.

Make no mistake about the EICO 2200, it can project a soundstage on a quality station that is unbelievable! Interesting as when a mint EICO 2200 series shows up on eBay for about $75, no bids!