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In Reply to: RE: AudioPrism 8500 Indoor Antenna - Instruction Manual posted by Mr_bill2 on July 17, 2015 at 07:26:29
Hi Doug:
Yes, I did get it from Byron.
I am very happy with the performance; that being said, I really don't have anything to compare it to. (My tuner has been sitting in my equipment rack for 5+ years, unused, except to try it briefly with a borrowed whip antenna to make sure it worked!) I am able to receive all the stations that I want to listen to with what appears to be very high fidelity and very little noise. FYI: All these stations are within about 30 miles of my suburban home.
So, yes, by all means, if you want an indoor antenna, I doubt you'd go wrong with the 8500.
By the way, this sucker is big - 5 ft tall and about 1 ft in diameter, and all black. The walls of my room are painted a dark color so it pretty much "disappears" against the wall. But if you have light-colored walls, the antenna would be rather conspicuous. It's certainly not a bad looking unit, but if you share your space with someone who has strong ideas about decor - and those ideas don't include "hi-fi chic" - it might cause a little domestic turmoil. :-)
Good luck!
Wayne
Follow Ups:
Thank you for the response. I am glad to hear you are happy with the performance of the 8500. I believe there is nothing better for urban settings, and your early comments seem to verify this, along with some great reviews that I've read. Also getting it used, which will be the only way one will find this currently, from Byron is the best possible situations one can hope for, excellent luck! :)
As for "hi-chic", appreciate the heads-up but I believe my boat has already sailed with those attempts of blending in to a homestyle setting, my Eminent Technology 8b planars have already taken care of that, something I know you understand based on your speaker history. LOL
Lastly, and curiously what tuner are you currently using? Sadly it's so hard to find any really good local analog radio stations anymore. Free, and well broadcast music seems to have become a thing of the past and possibly soon distinct.
But for now, cheers and enjoy all that jazz....
Doug
I have a Sansui TU-9900.
After I bought it, I had it aligned and upgraded by the now defunct "Antenna Performance Specialities".
Wayne
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