Sumiko Primare T23 Tuners
Sumiko Primare T23 Tuners
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 11, 2017]
hydra
Audio Enthusiast
im vey happy with this tuner , was a little expensive but i do listen to alot of classic radio ABC classic Australia , FM comes in nice and clear with no hissing sound , made like a tank , very heavy , and looks beautiful as most Swedish design stuff look , simple nice lines , remote outlay
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[Dec 18, 2013]
jan
AudioPhile
I had the T23 for only a month. Not because it was worse but the remote conflicted with my televison. The sound is smooth , warm, and the built is excellent. I have returned it and bought the Naim 5. Much more expensive and the sound was poor and not brilliant like the Primare. If you can afford is buy it! |
[Dec 11, 2008]
bach1
AudioPhile
Strength:
Sensitivity. low noise level, excellent sound quality, solid construction.
Weakness:
Slightly unfriendly controls. May be hard to find. The T23 is a basic FM/DAB tuner. I can;t use the DAB capability as digital service doesn't seem to be available. The FM is excellent. The tuner is very sensitive (important since I live in an area with relatively weak signals) and has a very low noise level. The sound is smooth, natural and very clear. I think it's about as good as FM gets. The tuner looks fairly elegant, with a simple, understated Scandinavian design which sacrifices some user-friendliness to appearance (functions are controlled by a row of 6 identical, small metal buttons marked with cryptic hieroglyphs). However, I listen to a limited number of stations so, once I got the presets programmed, this ceased to be a problem. The tuner is very solidly constructed and the controls work very smoothly - it looks and feels like a high-quality piece of equipment. It's an excellent value for the money and I'm very satisfied with it. Customer Service Excellent. Audio Connection is a fine dealer. Similar Products Used: No exact equivalent - I've owned a Linn Classik with an FM tuner and various receivers over the years. |