Adcom GFT-1A Digital Tuner ? how good?


Anyone have experence with this tuner? How would u rate it?
jazzcatlewis

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I own one, its ok, not terrible,not great. I consider FM to be background noise, so I don't worry about it a lot. I will tell you that any of the better(and usually older) analogs, or for that matter any of the older so so analogs will usually perform better in real life. I currently have 3 analogs for sale(not a pitch) that provide better reception and a lot of the time selectivity. If you want great digital FM, you have to spend a fair amount of money. Look at a top of the line Yamamha T1 analog(had one, wish I still did) if you want the black slim finish, and any of the older analogs that you like the looks of if you just want good FM
Sedond , I pretty much consider any fm to be background noise, and not what I choose for serious listening. I listen to a great deal of fm, but its usually doing while something else as well, like right now I'm listening to a morning jazz program while writing this. As far as good with a strong signal, most of us live in a fairly large city that for whatever reason, we can't put up antennas. I think most would be surprised at how good a lot fm is with a good outside antenna, but most of us cannot do that(a lot of communities don't allow outside antenna anymore).
I use a Terk antenna, something anyone can get and use and I can recommend. I think if I have a quote "high end,highly rated tuner by anybody" it should perform well in real world situations. And by performing well in real world situations, I mean providing selectivity and sensitivity at least as good as any of the analogs out there. Its not that big a difference, but you cannot fine tune most of your digital tuners, and it hurts their performance. I just sold a Revox 760, a lot more money yes, but in performed in the real world quite well(you can fine tune), a joy to listen to and a joy to use. But still not my first choice for serious listening. I have nothing against the Adcom, I have had mine for many years now, but as much because of its slim design and affordability than anything else.