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Mikes views on TT RX-340
By and large I would have to agree that a lot of the receiver reviews are subjective, particularly when it come to high end and "quasi-high end" units where sensitivity and overall selectivity are not the main issues. Personally, I've always liked the Icom R72 despite poor reviews and the lack of controls that the R71A has for example. I loved the capabilities of the NRD-525 but after 2 of these receivers, the hiss and audio quality just drove me nuts. The R75 was probably one of the best overall receivers I've used (after doing the AGC/AM sync mod), but I just didn't like the "feel" because I tend to be a "knobulator" and I sold it and kept my old R70 which requires a lot of knob twisting and button pushing. I'm starting to really appreciate the Kenwood R-5000 that I just acquired a few months ago. It certainly has the best audio and is the quietest receiver I've had. Frank K3YAZ |
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