How about this?
I've got FM covered. What about AM?
I own Magnum Dynalab’s MD100 Triode FM tuner. That’s great, but I also want to listen to AM broadcasts though my system--that is, I don’t want a tabletop or portable device. Should I find any AM/FM tuner to have access to AM broadcasts or should I use a different approach? I’d appreciate any guidance.
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@yogiboy It's not bad on the eyes, but I hope to find a good tube AM Tuner. I've got this tube/analog theme going on and I'd like to stay in that lane for now. I'm not resistant to new tech, I don't think in this case that the performance is there relative to good analog tuners. Here's THE GOOD, BAD, and UGLY that I read about the Sangean's AM performance: (GOOD) Price = no more than $325 (MORE GOOD) HD AM (IBOC) Performance This is where the HDT‑20 shines.
(BAD) (UGLY) Analog AM Sound Quality This is the weakest part of the tuner.
@oddiofyl - that looks interesting and it has balanced outputs which are on my nice-to-have list (again, I have no RCA inputs on my line stage). I only listen to one local AM channel, KFYI, in Phoenix which broadcasts only in standard mono AM. |
AM radio was never meant to be used with a HIFI system. The ones that were included with the tuners from the past were just an afterthought. AM radio is a noisy medium that is popular for cars and desktop radios used mainly for sports, news and talk radio.
AM radio is often noisy because its amplitude modulation technology is highly susceptible to static, electrical interference, and atmospheric conditions, causing crackling, hiss, and distorted audio compared to FM or digital radio. Technical Limitations of AM
. Most AM broadcasts are mono rather than stereo, which further diminishes the richness of the sound
. Environmental and Propagation Factors
. Atmospheric events like thunderstorms also generate static and crackle that affect AM reception
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Consider moving on from the MAGNUM DYNALAB and get one with both FM and AM …. I did .. I listen to AM band on it for local news, weather reports, 60’s Oldies stations, and easy FM-AM band switch access all in one unit ( no need for separate AM radio); COMPARED BAKEOFF Magnum Dynalab FT101a (Etude upgrade) vs. Magnum Dynalab MD90t (tube) vs. Philips AH673
Go make your own assessment….but in my opinion,I sold the upgraded Magnum Dynalab FT101a (Etude upgrade) and I currently keep the PHILIPS AH 673 thst was fully rebuilt professionally by a qualified pro tech in advance of the bakeoff (I may put it up for sale later this winter.) CAM BAKEOFF https://www.canuckaudiomart.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=40&t=55629 PHILIPS SPECS |
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