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I bought an NAD tuner a few weeks ago, from a fellow a few blocks away, and it was mediocre. I took it off the Sanus rack and replaced it with my trusty old Proton 300. I know it's a table radio, and not a tuner in a strict sense, but I knew it had an excellent tuning section, and the amps (it's biamped) and speaker would just have to go along for the ride. Happily, it has a pre-out and tape in/out, so I connected it to the amp using the tape outs. FM is simply flawless with this unit, and that is without any of the usual tuner controls such as blend, mono, mute, or whatever - just the basic tuning knob! Three little lights tell you if you're on the frequency correctly, plus of course, the digital readout. Naturally I used the Grundig AN-200 antenna and Phillips PXT-1000 interconnects. The little LCD display of the amp even tells me that I'm using a tuner, and how cool is that?
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