FM Radio, anyone?


I was a kid in the 70s. I remember listening to Detroit Tiger baseball on WJR AM 760 on summer evenings - the voice was Ernie Harwell. And I remember listening to music on our local FM stations, and FM sounded so much better than AM (well, of course it did!). 
I remember the glow of the dial on higher end FM tuners, or on receivers. We had a Pioneer that was nice. But a neighbor had a beautiful Marantz with the heavy horizontal tuning dial. Today I own a Model 19 and a 2215b.

So, today I also own a McIntosh MR87 and I plan to showcase it in a whole house audio rack, with a rooftop antenna for the best possible reception. I also have a Magnum Dynalab MD-108 and I’m not sure where to put it, but it sure is pretty! 
Yeah, I know, the SQ is crap compared to just about anything else these days. And radio stations just aren’t as good as they used to be, or as I choose to remember them (the exception being WXRT in Chicago). But I cannot let go! Anyone else?

mattsca

I have several more tuners in my collection, including a McIntosh MR77 and a Scott tube tuner.

In the 1970s, Milwaukee had a great classical FM radio station - WFMR.  I use to listen to it with my Marantz 10B tuner and KLH Nines speakers.  The sound was holographic!  Better even than LPs.  Never experienced anything close to that sound since.

I listen to KCRW out of Santa Monica on the FM dial. This station is so good (the DJ’s play what they feel that day) that I purchased a Magnum Dynalab 108T tuner specifically for KCRW. I also have the MD Signal Sleuth to strengthen the FM reception. I also have a Accuphase T-101 tuner that was modded by a tuner savant and that also sounds great. My third tuner is a Sansui TU-9900 that was refreshed by some Sansui techs in Oregon.

My 3 systems have a tuner each. I also have a local university station less than a mile from my home. That is sometimes good.

I have 2 MD ST-2 antennas and a recent purchase from MD or their ST-3 antenna. The ST-3 seems better from some quick tests.

BYW - some DJ's on KCRW bring in albums to play because they think it sounds better than digital. At least they are thinking about things like that.

I setup a stereo and speakers inside and outside st the family lake house.  It has a Bluesound Node N130 for streaming Qobuz and a carousel CD player and my brother still listens to the local classic rock station.  FM lives including the commercials.