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Tuners UKP150 and less
I need to replace my analogue tuner (Denon TU260 Mk1) which has died
following damage while in storage. I was going to simply go for a MkII, but noticed that there are a lot of Arcam tuners around second-hand (mostly T61). I found four around £150 and would stretch to that if it represented a major step up. Does it? -- Nic |
Tuners UKP150 and less
In article , Nicolas Hodges
writes I need to replace my analogue tuner (Denon TU260 Mk1) which has died following damage while in storage. I was going to simply go for a MkII, but noticed that there are a lot of Arcam tuners around second-hand (mostly T61). I found four around £150 and would stretch to that if it represented a major step up. Does it? Don't think so, get a TU260 MK2 an excellent performer!. Buy from Richersounds quite expensive elsewhere. But most important of all make sure the aerial system is as good as it can be, that's even more important than the tuner:) -- Tony Sayer |
Tuners UKP150 and less
"Nicolas Hodges" wrote in message ... I need to replace my analogue tuner (Denon TU260 Mk1) which has died following damage while in storage. I was going to simply go for a MkII, but noticed that there are a lot of Arcam tuners around second-hand (mostly T61). I found four around £150 and would stretch to that if it represented a major step up. Does it? Not in my book. I have yet to hear a tuner that is better than my £20 Luxman. Right now I'm listening to Strav's Petrushka (sp?) with various percussion in the left speaker and various toots in the right speaker. Not impressed? - I am, the bloody tuner's switched to mono! (See Tony's post about aerials...) There's 761 tuners on eBay atm - eBay Auction No 5710494843 is a 4 year old Kenwood tuner at £5 with 16 hours to go.... |
Tuners UKP150 and less
Keith G writes
"Nicolas Hodges" wrote in message ... I need to replace my analogue tuner (Denon TU260 Mk1) which has died following damage while in storage. I was going to simply go for a MkII, but noticed that there are a lot of Arcam tuners around second-hand (mostly T61). I found four around £150 and would stretch to that if it represented a major step up. Does it? Not in my book. Thanks. I have yet to hear a tuner that is better than my £20 Luxman. Not wanting to be facetious, but what else have you heard? (I was just offered a mid-range Magnum Dynalab for £450 for example...) re aerial: I am getting someone round to do sort it out. Are all FM aerials the same? (I am 20 miles from a big transmitter.) re Ebay: I'd prefer something new, so the Denon mkII at Richer (£85) sounds good to me. -- Nic |
Tuners UKP150 and less
"Nicolas Hodges" wrote in message ... Keith G writes "Nicolas Hodges" wrote in message ... I need to replace my analogue tuner (Denon TU260 Mk1) which has died following damage while in storage. I was going to simply go for a MkII, but noticed that there are a lot of Arcam tuners around second-hand (mostly T61). I found four around £150 and would stretch to that if it represented a major step up. Does it? Not in my book. Thanks. I have yet to hear a tuner that is better than my £20 Luxman. Not wanting to be facetious, but what else have you heard? Many - *only yesterday* I listened to a Trio (Kenwood) KT-917 and Sony STD777ES in the same house and would not swap my Lux for either of them - to give you a clue, the plonker who owns them was trying to demonstrate them with Classic FM (and DAB on the Sony)..... :-) (I was just offered a mid-range Magnum Dynalab for £450 for example...) OK, haven't heard one of them but if you're a bit prone to 'names' then how about these: Sugden DT28 on 5710478782 @ £77 atm Marantz ST-17 on 5710517402 @ £190 atm..... Denon TU-260L on 5710060490 @ £5 atm.... (and another on 5710547727 @ £10 atm) Sony STD 777ES on 5710670853 @ £155 atm... or a Technics STGT1000 on 5710556855 @ £160 atm (had one of these - gave it away!) - all with less than a day to go! (personally, I would also be looking at the Armstrong duo on 5710087956...) re aerial: I am getting someone round to do sort it out. Are all FM aerials the same? No. (I am 20 miles from a big transmitter.) .... can be a mixed blessing..... ;-) re Ebay: I'd prefer something new, so the Denon mkII at Richer (£85) sounds good to me. Oki doki, it's your money...... |
Tuners UKP150 and less
Nicolas Hodges wrote:
re Ebay: I'd prefer something new, so the Denon mkII at Richer (£85) sounds good to me. If you're near richer, you must try the Cambridge T500. Just buy that one. -- slightly greasy solar atoms... |
Tuners UKP150 and less
I have yet to hear a tuner that is better than my £20 Luxman.
Not wanting to be facetious, but what else have you heard? Hi! I agree with all the comments about Ebay. I bought a Trio KT-7500 for about £50 from there and haven't regretted it. As other posters have said though its the aerial that really makes the difference. Regards David |
Tuners UKP150 and less
In article , Nicolas Hodges
writes Keith G writes "Nicolas Hodges" wrote in message ... I need to replace my analogue tuner (Denon TU260 Mk1) which has died following damage while in storage. I was going to simply go for a MkII, but noticed that there are a lot of Arcam tuners around second-hand (mostly T61). I found four around £150 and would stretch to that if it represented a major step up. Does it? Not in my book. Thanks. I have yet to hear a tuner that is better than my £20 Luxman. Not wanting to be facetious, but what else have you heard? (I was just offered a mid-range Magnum Dynalab for £450 for example...) re aerial: I am getting someone round to do sort it out. Are all FM aerials the same? (I am 20 miles from a big transmitter.) No their not, you'd do well to get a Triax or Antiference that have proper matching devices in their dipole connectors. The ones used by most riggers are the cheap and cheerful Maxview contract ones. Get one from www.CPC.co.uk and ask him to put it up about four elements is a good compromise re gain freedom from multipath etc... re Ebay: I'd prefer something new, so the Denon mkII at Richer (£85) sounds good to me. Yes they are we know of someone who uses these for re-broadcast purposes and they do measure very well too!...... -- Tony Sayer |
Tuners UKP150 and less
In article , Keith G
writes "Nicolas Hodges" wrote in message ... Keith G writes "Nicolas Hodges" wrote in message ... I need to replace my analogue tuner (Denon TU260 Mk1) which has died following damage while in storage. I was going to simply go for a MkII, but noticed that there are a lot of Arcam tuners around second-hand (mostly T61). I found four around £150 and would stretch to that if it represented a major step up. Does it? Not in my book. Thanks. I have yet to hear a tuner that is better than my £20 Luxman. Not wanting to be facetious, but what else have you heard? Many - *only yesterday* I listened to a Trio (Kenwood) KT-917 and Sony STD777ES in the same house and would not swap my Lux for either of them - to give you a clue, the plonker who owns them was trying to demonstrate them with Classic FM (and DAB on the Sony)..... :-) Christ!, Who's that who's got the KT917?, is he interested in selling it?. BTW what did you do for a signal Keith;?...... (I was just offered a mid-range Magnum Dynalab for £450 for example...) OK, haven't heard one of them but if you're a bit prone to 'names' then how about these: Sugden DT28 on 5710478782 @ £77 atm Marantz ST-17 on 5710517402 @ £190 atm..... Denon TU-260L on 5710060490 @ £5 atm.... (and another on 5710547727 @ £10 atm) Sony STD 777ES on 5710670853 @ £155 atm... or a Technics STGT1000 on 5710556855 @ £160 atm (had one of these - gave it away!) - all with less than a day to go! (personally, I would also be looking at the Armstrong duo on 5710087956...) re aerial: I am getting someone round to do sort it out. Are all FM aerials the same? No. (I am 20 miles from a big transmitter.) ... can be a mixed blessing..... ;-) re Ebay: I'd prefer something new, so the Denon mkII at Richer (£85) sounds good to me. Oki doki, it's your money...... I'd still got for the MK2 Denon or a REVOX B261 or similar or an Audiolab T8000 if you can find one:) -- Tony Sayer |
Tuners UKP150 and less
In article ,
Nicolas Hodges wrote: re aerial: I am getting someone round to do sort it out. Are all FM aerials the same? (I am 20 miles from a big transmitter.) No. And the round omni types that are so popular with riggers are about the worst possible choice. -- *'ome is where you 'ang your @ * Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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