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B&K TS108 - Weekend listening...

Posted by Crazy Dave on August 7, 2012 at 10:15:01:

I did a lot of listening this weekend. I had planned to try pulling in different stations and see how it performed. I started my listening sessions on WETA listening to classical, and that is where I stayed. They were playing some very good music, and I just kept getting sucked in. This think images like crazy and sounds very natural on everything from solo to full orchestra. The last tuner I can remember enjoying so much was a Tandberg at the store I worked at. I can't really compare objectively, since that was over 30 years ago, but I can say that this B&K is a very good tuner.

If I can tear myself away from the music long enough to test it more, I will let you guys know!

Dave