Sansui T-9 Tuner
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Pros --
GREAT reception have some atenna tweaking
Metal construction -- very solid
Bright LED
Signal strength LEDs -- pretty useful
Very simple to use and setup
Cons --
YOU HAVE TO TWEAK THE ANTENNA, if something is not touching both ends of the antenna it picks up nothing but static, so I just wrapped the patch cables around it.
IT LOSES PRESETS!!! THIS IS AGGRIVATING!
3 foot power cord!
SOUNDS GREAT THOUGH! Very clear, me like!
Well worth 50 some bucks.
GREAT reception have some atenna tweaking
Metal construction -- very solid
Bright LED
Signal strength LEDs -- pretty useful
Very simple to use and setup
Cons --
YOU HAVE TO TWEAK THE ANTENNA, if something is not touching both ends of the antenna it picks up nothing but static, so I just wrapped the patch cables around it.
IT LOSES PRESETS!!! THIS IS AGGRIVATING!
3 foot power cord!
SOUNDS GREAT THOUGH! Very clear, me like!
Well worth 50 some bucks.
- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.
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Check the back unit to see it it takes batteries. Some of the old receivers and tuners used battery power to hold the memory of the AM/FM pre-sets. My Dad's old Sansui receiver used batteries for this.
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It uses batteries...
They are uh.... *corroded* in there..?? lol
Thanks though --- that explained a whole lot!
The dude left the price tag on there -- he had bought it from a Pawn Shop in Raleigh. However -- he or someone else paid 130 for it!!! I paid 54 shipped...- Not Tom ::::::: Any system can play Diana Krall. Only the best can play Limp Bizkit.