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In the Forum: Off Air Audio
In the Thread: How to record FM broadcasts.
Post Subject: ShhhhhPosted by Antonio J. on: 11/14/2005

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I haven't listened to the TU-X1, but I can swear that my TU-919 is a better source than my Bidat or my vinyl rig in terms of creating an atmosphere of music. Here we only have two decent stations, one for classical which from time to time broadcasts concerts by the Orchestre de la Suisse Romande, Concertgebow and also from our local Auditorium. Really enjoyable, yesterday they broadcasted some piano pieces by Fanny Mendelssohn and my wife and I were astonished for the wonderful music it was. The other station is good for jazz and modern music. All the rest are pure crap for program and for sound quality. I wish we had more classical program stations over here.

I thought to buy an affordable TU-X1 just for the sake to see if this can be any better, but I suspect that your TU-X1 and the TU-919 must be members of the same family and make music quite similarly.
I agree that if things were priced for their performance, then these tuners should cost way way more, we're lucky that from time to time some can be found. Have you listened to other Sansui tuners? I wonder if the more affordable and simpler models like the TU-9900 or TU-717 can be doing things this same way. I feel tempted to get a TU-9900 just for the sake to try it and know.

If you ever get tired to have the TU-X1 stored, let me know, but remember that I know how much you paid hahahaha ;-)

Best regards,

Antonio

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