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In the Forum: Off Air Audio
In the Thread: Where the FM quality comes from?
Post Subject: From the background noise?Posted by Antonio J. on: 11/3/2005

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I have never had before a decent tuner, so impulsed by your rave comments about FM and regarding the fact that we have here just two quite good FM stations broadcasting frequently live concerts from the National Auditorium and Teatro Real, I decided to buy a tuner. I investigated the TU-X1 and got a price quote of 2200 euros for one. Too expensive for my budget. Then I found a Sansui TU-919 for a payable price, which arrived a few hours ago.

This damn thing does play music, I can't believe it. It has a variable output (which perhaps I might by-pass and make fix output) and a Dolby filtered fixed level output. I've tried both. The filtered one is decidedly cleaner sounding, but it's not sounding like music at all. The variable one sounds... well, right. They were broadcasting a live concert of modern choral music recorded into a church, and the sense of "wholeness" is like none of the other sources can provide. I wonder if that's because the slight hiss helps to create a sense of joint between the players that a cleaner sound doesn't provide. Maybe is just the EQ, upper bass and lowmids are more bodyful than other sources... I can't say. But I think I've made a great purchase, I'm going to have lots of fun with this thing.

Thanks for the suggestion, hadn't been for your comments I'd never invested a dime for a tuner.

Regards,

Antonio

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