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Originally Posted by jdandy
cleeds....... ... There are still some very good FM signals to be received and quality programming. When you have an FM station that broadcasts an uncompressed full bandwidth signal the reception quality is remarkable, presenting an excellent source of music for any high-end sound system. Many audio enthusiasts discount FM tuners, never thinking of one as a legitimate high-end source component. All I can say to those people is, "Too bad for them"... Thinking of an FM tuner as a high-end source component adds perspective to its value. I am one who has always had a quality FM tuner in every system I ever assembled. My tuners are enjoyed regularly and I don't see that changing.
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Dan, I agree with you 100 percent. The potential fidelity of FM can surprise many listeners and audiophiles.
I see on the popular audio auction site that a dealer has a demo MD-109 up for sale. Coincidence?