AMC T7a Tuners
AMC T7a Tuners
USER REVIEWS
[Oct 14, 2004]
HIFIVE
AudioPhile
Strength:
mentioned above
Weakness:
Can't find none. Here we go again, midfi products being evaluated by people that don't know the first thing about sound quality. I have many products come and go but the AMC T7a tuner still is there & entertaining me to this day. This tuner is excellent, how often do you see one for sale? The icing on the cake here is that this tuner also comes with a remote. Anyway the T7a pulls in them stations & locks onto them like visegrips. Excellent musical presentation. Digital display is easy on the eyes and is easily viewable from any angle. Strongly recommend. Similar Products Used: Too many. |
[Sep 06, 2002]
Jorge Silva
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
simple
Weakness:
Fine tune. good sound. Very simple Tuner, if you don´t wanna R.D.S. I think this is a good option. I enjooy it. Similar Products Used: receiver Sony STR-DB930. |
[Oct 23, 2001]
Ken
Audio Enthusiast
Strength:
Nothing really outstanding
Weakness:
NOT really audiophile quality After replacing my denon 345r with a sim audio i5080 I was in need of a new Tuner. I usually only listen to this as background music for rock,pop,blues,etc. I dont listen to the classical stations much. I did enjoy listening to the creek t43 in the stores but this was far too much money to spend for what I wanted it for. I was leaning towards the cambridge T500 and was about ready to buy it when I stumbled on this AMC tuner in another HIFI store, and they were clearing them out. Well I got it for just over half of the T500. For this kind of money (about $150 US)it was a good buy. Stations come in fine and the sound is getting better. It is very fussy about what interconnects you have. The qed's were terrible, and the cheap monster cable actually turned out to be pretty good with them. Right now I have Chord interconnects hooked up to it and the talking voices have become much more natural. Similar Products Used: denon receiver |