I have a cambridge audio azur 340T (ebay less than $100) and it sounds surprisingly good- dynamic, lively, excellent bass and clarity.
sounds and tunes better than the BHK tuner I had that was super well likes on the tuner info site.
the controls on the cambridge are (however) absolutely awful- for both tuning and saving presets. get that sorted and you have a low cost gem.
@avanti1960 The Cambridge is a tuner on a chip like my Pro-Ject Tuner Box S except that they didn’t waste the money on a big empty encloser. It’s just slightly larger than a pack of cigarettes and is made from thick extruded aluminum.
I would definitely seek out a classic stereo tube or solid state one, even the mono tube units from the early 60’s if you can also find the matching multiplex adapter. Both HH Scott and Fisher did this before the FCC signed off on the FM format currently in use today. Any of these units mono or stereo were so well made that they probably only need a cleaning and a recap and will perform up to spec with the existing tubes and the original alignment.
As for solid state, they are even less high maintenance and were likewise built to exceptional standards. Even though, there are very many high-quality tuners are being manufactured today if you’re willing to seek them out and step up to the table as far as $ investment is concerned.