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OK, so this is the "stereo" forum and for many here 2 channel music might sound fairly retro primitive ... just a cut above tube amplifiers and vinyl.
Getting to it ... I like dedicated FM tuners, have a bunch, including some Denons, Kenwoods, and a gorgeous H.H. Scott tube tuner, my favorite, by far. But here's the thing, not only is the Scott a tubie, therefore the object of derisive laughter from the technocognicenti, but it is also mono.
Yes, my favorite FM music source is mono. I use an Antique Sound Labs MG S1 15DT integrated Single End Triode 5 watt per channel amplifier, an H.H. Scott 331, a Reckhorn B1 active cross over to a pair of Dahlquist DQM905s, with supertweeters, and a Velodyne 10" sub.
So, what is it about mono FM compared to stereo? It is clean. Very low noise and a weird sense of live music.
You think stereo is retro. Mono. I confess.
Enjoy the Music. Trust your ears. Laugh at Folks Who Claim to Know it All.
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Funny, I just bought a mono FM radio from Tivoli. Good timing on your post!
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Very good! I'll bet it sounds great and looks really cool. It's taken me a while to accept the Foodie notion that we "eat with our eyes"; I suspect that - given the elegance of some of those pieces - we hear with our eyes, too. Cheers.
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Are you using only one speaker with your throwback system?
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Sorry for the sorry picture, but I couldn't get rid of the flash on my little digipixilator. Ola, the Tivoli is a great choice! Sounds better than the Bose Wave (I have an old one and it doesn't sound bad) and sure looks a whole lot better than the Bose. Yes PMB, 2 speakers, a pair of Dahlquist DQM905s and a pair of supertweets. Sort of Mono a Mono. I'll get some pictures of those as well.
Enjoy the Music. Trust your ears. Laugh at Folks Who Claim to Know it All.
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That's a great looking tuner, 2x6!
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I had one of these once:
::::::: No disrespect to Axiom, but my favorite woofer is my yellow lab :::::::
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That's great!
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I had one of those Kenwood tuners too. It was great.
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Thanks CB9 and TomT for noticing!
Mark and cat person that looks like a Kenwood KT815, a really wonderful tuner. Personally, setting aside the absolutely wonderful tube H. H. Scott tuners, I love some of the Kenwoods, Pioneers, of course the Macintosh big MRs, but I keep coming back to the Kenwoods. I have a KT8005 in my garage system. Sounds great.
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