Why? What's on AM?
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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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 |
Like streaming music from everywhere, I would think streaming AM from anywhere would give you what you are aware of now and content otherwise unobtainable. There’s something to be said about a favorite station. I have a dedicated antenna and a great sounding FM Tuner, but it is for only 1 station, 88.3 WBGO Jazz, the antenna is aimed at Columbus Circle, NYC where someone here told me their broadcast antenna is located. |
I pulled the trigger tonight and purchased a restored Marantz 2130 (https://www.ebay.com/itm/397263854940). I was looking for and found two McKay Dymeck AM tuners, the AM-5 and the DR-22, as well as the highly-regarded Fanfare. I could’ve gone any direction but was leaning towards the DR-22; however, I was drawn to the Marantz’s look with the built-in oscilloscope and average AM performance. Given the market for the 2130, I think I paid a fair price for it and comes with a warranty. Although it was a flagship component in its day and apparently is quite collectable, the McKay Dymeck and Fanfare tuners offer superior AM performance and are priced much less. I expect to get it next week and have nowhere to put it, but at least I can update my virtual system which is now complete until I can find more money. Thanks for all the suggestions. |
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