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Old April 21st 04, 03:07 PM
Lawrence H. Bulk
 
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Dear Mr. Graves,

I find that my Grundig Satellit 800, in addition to all its other
features, is a fine and sensitive FM receiver. Stereo through
headphones and the line outputs too. (I am not an FM DXer, however. I
use it for local FM stations.) I have it connected through my stereo
receiver (an NAD 7030) and it picks up FM better than that receiver
does. (I get more stations on the Grundig than the NAD and they come
in clearer.) I have a TV antenna (mounted in my attic, amplified
splitter) hooked to the receiver and just use the whip antenna on the
Grundig. As a matter of fact, most of the time while listening to the
local classical station (transmitter about 30 miles from my house) I
do not even need to extend the whip! If you decide to buy a Grundig,
be careful. Have your particular unit tested before purchase to make
sure there are no "gremlins" inside. I bought mine from Universal and
I would recommend them. (Do NOT buy a Grundig Classic 960. It's a
terrible receiver.)


Lawrence

Dan Graves wrote in message . ..
I would like to find a receiver that is a great FM receiver. It would
be great if it was stereo, too.

I have difficulty picking up some classical stations and need
something with more receiving power.

Thanks for any help,
Dan