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"Jon Noring" wrote in message ... Well, being the "OP", I want a high-audio performance, modern design AM tuner to integrate into my audio system -- and I believe a lot of tube-o-philes likewise want that -- but not everyone obviously. There are several reasons why most higher-grade audio systems use separate components, the reasons of which are obvious to most everyone. The AM tuner is no different than other audio components in this regard. [snip] But AM is different than other media. AM is processed to somewhat compensate for the deficiencies in typical radios and listening situations. AM sounds compressed and on a wideband radio usually sounds over treble boosted. A perfect AM tuner would reproduce this processing perfectly. A decompressor circuit might be worth considering. Frank Dresser |
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