Besides Magnum Dynalab, McIntosh, Bel Canto and 47Labs (that I'm aware of), who else still builds & sells new FM tuners to connect to an audio system?
Edits: 10/08/14 10/08/14
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Topic - FM Tuners - Who still builds these? - samurai7595 12:06:30 10/08/14 (14)
- Audiolab 8000T - jedrider 14:45:20 10/20/14 (1)
- RE: Audiolab 8000T - tesla 18:07:16 10/24/14 (0)
- RE: FM Tuners - Who still builds these? - unclestu 14:05:21 10/11/14 (0)
- RE: FM Tuners - Who still builds these? - Brian Levy 08:58:05 10/11/14 (1)
- I found one of those ETON/Grundig analog portables (digital display) - mhardy6647 15:52:50 10/12/14 (0)
- Are you really interested? - 1973shovel 15:31:29 10/10/14 (2)
- RE: Are you really interested? - openmind 11:04:51 10/13/14 (1)
- RE: "Stereophile only lists products they have reviewed in their directory" - 1973shovel 05:21:01 10/16/14 (0)
- RE: FM Tuners - Who still builds these? - 6bq5 17:13:01 10/09/14 (0)
- RE: FM Tuners - Who still builds these? - HoosierAudio 17:54:08 10/08/14 (0)
- RE: FM Tuners - Who still builds these? - centaurfm 17:33:06 10/08/14 (3)
- Well, Hybrid Digital isn't FM, doesn't sound all that good, and - Timbo in Oz 17:54:15 10/08/14 (2)
- RE: Well, Hybrid Digital isn't FM, doesn't sound all that good, and - centaurfm 20:12:31 10/08/14 (1)
- The digitaisation might help with noise, but the bit rates are way too low for high quality sound - Timbo in Oz 20:35:09 10/08/14 (0)