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  • Model 400 FM Receiver (Mono, with Speaker) 1958 (Advent) Advent Model 400 FM Receiver with built-in speaker, a vintage mono tube receiver from 1958 featuring warm tube sound and classic design.
  • Advent Model 400 FM Radio/Tuner 1975 (Advent) FM radio tuner from Advent's 1970s consumer audio lineup, representing the brand's expansion into solid-state receiver technology.
  • Advent Model 300 Stereo Receiver (15WPC, 1977) 1977 (Advent) Advent Model 300 stereo receiver from 1977 offering 15 watts per channel with AM/FM tuner and warm sound signature in a classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Beomaster 1802 1973 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end stereo receiver from Bang & Olufsen's System 1800 series, featuring dual-mono design and modular construction for audiophiles.
  • Beolufsen M70 1974 (Bang & Olufsen) Vintage Bang & Olufsen M70 receiver from 1974, part of B&O's modular audio system with Scandinavian design and balanced sound signature.
  • BeoLink MX6000 1983 (Bang & Olufsen) High-end 1980s receiver from Bang & Olufsen's Master Series, featuring modular design, motorized controls, and integration with Beolink multiroom systems.
  • FM-1 1960 (Dynaco) FM-only tube tuner from Dynaco with excellent reception and classic analog warmth.
  • FM-2 1960 (Dynaco) FM-only tube tuner from Dynaco produced from 1960 to 1965, known for warm sound and excellent value in its era.
  • PAS-2 1960 (Dynaco) Tube-based preamplifier from Dynaco, known for warm sound and modular design.
  • Dynaco AF-6 1963 (Dynaco) Dynaco AF-6 FM/AM tuner from 1963 featuring solid-state design and precise 4-gang tuning for clean reception.
  • FM-3 1964 (Dynaco) Affordable high-fidelity FM tuner from the 1960s with tube-based design and stereo decoding.
  • Consolette Series 51 1959 (Fisher) High-end tube receiver from Fisher's 1959 console series featuring stereo amplification, FM/AM tuner, and classic mid-century design.
  • FM-50 1959 (Fisher) Fisher FM-50 tube-based FM tuner from 1959 with early stereo readiness and high-fidelity performance.
  • FM-100-C 1960 (Fisher) Early transistorized FM/AM tuner from Fisher with clean reception and classic slide-rule tuning.
  • FM-100 1961 (Fisher) FM-only tube tuner from Fisher's early 1960s lineup with excellent sensitivity and classic slide-rule tuning.
  • Consolette Series 610 1963 (Fisher) Fisher Consolette Series 610 stereo receiver from 1963 featuring tube-based amplification with FM/AM tuner and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Coronet R1 Chassis 1963 (Fisher) Fisher Coronet R1 Chassis stereo receiver from 1963 featuring tube-based AM/FM tuner and warm audio performance.
  • Fisher TFM-300 1963 (Fisher) Fisher TFM-300 FM/AM tuner from 1963, part of Fisher's respected tube-based tuner series known for excellent FM reception and build quality during the early stereo broadcasting era.
  • FM-100-B 1963 (Fisher) FM-only tube tuner from Fisher's early 1960s lineup, known for warm sound and precision tuning.
  • FM-90-B 1963 (Fisher) FM-only tube tuner from Fisher's 1960s lineup featuring slide-rule tuning and multiplex stereo output.
  • ProVance Medalist II (R-20) 1963 (Fisher) Fisher ProVance Medalist II R-20 stereo receiver from 1963 featuring 20 watts per channel, AM/FM tuner, and classic tube audio design.
  • Fisher R-200 1964 (Fisher) FM/AM tuner with tube-based circuitry and stereo decoding from Fisher's classic 1960s lineup.
  • FM-200-B 1964 (Fisher) Fisher FM-200-B tube FM/AM tuner from 1964 with warm sound and classic slide-rule dial.
  • FM-50-B 1964 (Fisher) FM/AM tuner with stereo decoding and solid-state transition design from Fisher's 1960s lineup.
  • Philharmonic P-291 1964 (Fisher) Fisher Philharmonic P-291 stereo receiver from 1964 featuring solid-state design, AM/FM tuner, and warm musical sound.
  • Philharmonic P-292 1964 (Fisher) High-fidelity tube receiver from Fisher's mid-1960s lineup, offering warm stereo sound and classic AM/FM tuning in a walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Tfm-1000 1964 (Fisher) High-end FM-AM tuner from Fisher's 1960s lineup featuring FET front end and multiplex stereo decoding.
  • Coronet C-808 1965 (Fisher) Fisher Coronet C-808 stereo receiver from 1965, featuring solid-state circuitry and warm vintage sound.
  • Custom-Electra IV (E33/E44) 1965 (Fisher) Fisher Custom-Electra IV (E33/E44) stereo receiver from 1965, featuring solid-state design and warm vintage sound.
  • Diplomat-III (D-390) 1965 (Fisher) Fisher Diplomat-III (D-390) stereo receiver from 1965, featuring solid-state circuitry, AM/FM tuner, and warm midrange sound.
  • Fisher 440-T 1965 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from 1965 with 20 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and classic walnut cabinet.
  • Philharmonic III P-28 1965 (Fisher) Fisher Philharmonic III P-28 stereo receiver from 1965 featuring solid-state circuitry and warm midcentury sound.
  • Custom-Electra III (420/440) 1966 (Fisher) Fisher Custom-Electra III (420/440) stereo receiver from 1966 featuring solid-state amplification and AM/FM tuner in a classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Custom-Electra VI (E-48) 1966 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from Fisher's Custom Electra series with warm sound and classic mid-century design.
  • FM-200-C 1966 (Fisher) High-fidelity FM/AM tuner from Fisher's solid-state transition era featuring FET front end and PLL stereo decoding.
  • FM-90-X 1966 (Fisher) Fisher FM-90-X solid-state FM/AM tuner from 1966 with stereo decoding and precision tuning features.
  • Living Theatre TV-66 1966 (Fisher) Fisher Living Theatre TV-66 solid-state receiver from 1966 with 25W RMS stereo output, FM/AM tuner, and wood cabinet design for immersive home audio experience.
  • Ambassador III (A-920) 1967 (Fisher) High-end receiver from Fisher's Ambassador series, representing late-1960s American audio engineering with warm sound and robust build.
  • Fisher Series 101 1967 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from Fisher's late 1960s lineup featuring AM/FM tuner and warm musical sound.
  • MF-300 1967 (Fisher) FM/AM tuner from Fisher's mid-range 1960s component lineup with FET front end and multiplex stereo output.
  • Custom-Electra (E491) 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Custom-Electra E491 solid-state stereo receiver from 1968 with 40 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Custom-Electra V (E-46) 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Custom-Electra V (E-46) stereo receiver from 1968 featuring solid-state design, 20 watts per channel, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Diplomat (D-38) 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Diplomat D-38 receiver from 1968 featuring solid-state amplification, dual tuning meters, and warm mid-century sound.
  • Diplomat II (D-39) 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Diplomat II D-39 stereo receiver from 1968 featuring solid-state design, 39 watts per channel, and classic walnut veneer construction.
  • Fisher Diplomat (D-393) 1968 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from Fisher's mid-range 1968 lineup featuring AM/FM tuner and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • FM-1000 1968 (Fisher) High-performance FM/AM tuner from Fisher's golden era, featuring tube-based design and advanced reception capabilities.
  • Futura (F-591) 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Futura F-591 solid-state receiver from 1968 with 40 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Futura F-200 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Futura F-200 solid-state receiver from 1968 featuring 20 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Futura III (F-50) 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Futura III F-50 solid-state receiver from 1968 with 50 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and warm vintage sound.
  • Futura IV (F-58) 1968 (Fisher) High-end solid-state receiver from Fisher's Futura series, known for warm sound and premium build quality.
  • Futura-VI (F-590) 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Futura-VI F-590 solid-state receiver from 1968 featuring 60 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Philharmonic IV P-29 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Philharmonic IV P-29 solid-state receiver from 1968 with 50 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and warm vintage sound signature.
  • Philharmonic P-294 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Philharmonic P-294 stereo receiver from 1968, featuring solid-state design with warm sound and classic wood veneer cabinet.
  • Philharmonic V P 290 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Philharmonic V P 290 stereo receiver from 1968, a solid-state classic with warm sound and robust build quality.
  • Statesman IV S-79 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Statesman IV S-79 stereo receiver from 1968 featuring solid-state design, 40 watts per channel, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Statesman S-692 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Statesman S-692 solid-state receiver from 1968 with 45 watts per channel, AM/FM tuner, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Statesman-III S-78 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Statesman-III S-78 solid-state receiver from 1968 with 78 watts output, dual tuning meters, and warm musical sound signature.
  • Stereo Companion 560 1968 (Fisher) Fisher Stereo Companion 560 receiver from 1968, a solid-state mid-range receiver with warm sound and classic design.
  • Fisher 332 1969 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from 1969 with 22 watts per channel, AM/FM tuner, and classic mid-century audio design.
  • Futura II F-210 1969 (Fisher) Fisher Futura II F-210 stereo receiver from 1969 featuring solid-state amplification and classic walnut veneer design.
  • Philharmonic II P-25 1969 (Fisher) Fisher Philharmonic II P-25 solid-state receiver from 1969 with 25 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and warm midrange sound signature.
  • Warwick W-59 1969 (Fisher) Fisher Warwick W-59 stereo receiver from 1969 featuring 59 watts RMS per channel, solid-state design, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Allegro II A-9/A-19 1970 (Fisher) Fisher Allegro II A-9/A-19 solid-state receiver from 1970 with warm sound signature and classic wood veneer design.
  • Fisher R-200-B 1970 (Fisher) FM/AM tuner from Fisher's solid-state era with excellent reception and classic design.
  • Fisher Series-202 1970 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from Fisher's mid-range 1970s lineup featuring 20 watts per channel and classic warm sound.
  • MF-320 1970 (Fisher) FM/AM tuner with solid-state design and slide-rule tuning from Fisher's 1970s consumer lineup.
  • Premiere F-220 1970 (Fisher) Fisher Premiere F-220 solid-state receiver from 1970 with 20 watts per channel and AM/FM tuner.
  • Allegro A-190 1971 (Fisher) Fisher Allegro A-190 receiver from 1971 featuring solid-state design with AM/FM tuner and warm midrange sound.
  • Custom-Electra (E492) 1971 (Fisher) Fisher Custom-Electra E492 solid-state receiver from 1971 featuring 20 watts per channel, AM/FM tuner, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Custom-Electra VII (E49) 1971 (Fisher) Fisher Custom-Electra VII (E49) stereo receiver from 1971 featuring solid-state design, 35 watts per channel, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Fisher 432 1971 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from Fisher's 1971 lineup featuring 20 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and warm analog sound.
  • FM-200 1971 (Fisher) Fisher FM-200 FM-only tuner from 1971 featuring FET front end and PLL multiplex circuitry for high-fidelity stereo reception.
  • Fisher Allegro A-9/A-19 1972 (Fisher) Fisher Allegro A-9 and A-19 solid-state receivers from 1972, featuring warm sound and classic design.
  • Fisher Promenade-310 1972 (Fisher) Fisher Promenade-310 stereo receiver from 1972, a solid-state entry-level hi-fi receiver with AM/FM tuner and warm midrange sound.
  • Fisher Regent II 6000 1972 (Fisher) Solid-state receiver from Fisher's mid-range 1970s lineup featuring 60 watts per channel, dual power meters, and warm audio performance.
  • Fisher Regent-5000 1972 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from Fisher's mid-range 1970s lineup featuring 50 watts per channel and classic warm sound.
  • Normandy II Model N-710 1972 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from Fisher's mid-range Normandy series, featuring AM/FM tuner and warm midrange sound.
  • ProVance-II Model P-410 1972 (Fisher) Fisher ProVance-II Model P-410 receiver from 1972 featuring solid-state design and warm audio performance.
  • Allegro A-192 1973 (Fisher) Fisher Allegro A-192 stereo receiver from 1973 featuring solid-state design, 20 watts per channel, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Diplomat (D-391) 1973 (Fisher) Fisher Diplomat D-391 solid-state receiver from 1973 featuring 25 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and classic wood veneer cabinet.
  • Fisher Promenade II 320 1973 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from Fisher's 1970s mid-range lineup, featuring 20 watts per channel, AM/FM tuner, and warm musical sound.
  • Chadwick C-33 1975 (Fisher) Mid-tier tube-based receiver from Fisher's Chadwick series, offering classic analog sound and AM/FM tuning.
  • Metropolitan M-4592 1975 (Fisher) Fisher Metropolitan M-4592 receiver from 1975, part of a budget-friendly line offering basic AM/FM tuning and phono input for casual listeners.
  • Philharmonic P-22 1975 (Fisher) Vintage Fisher Philharmonic P-22 receiver from the mid-20th century era of high-fidelity tube audio equipment.
  • Regent-R592 1975 (Fisher) Basic stereo receiver from Fisher's Regent series, offering accessible hi-fi performance with AM/FM tuner and phono input typical of entry-level models from the 1970s.
  • Fisher RS-2004A 1976 (Fisher) Fisher RS-2004A stereo receiver from 1976 featuring 20 watts per channel, AM/FM tuner, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Fisher RS-625 1976 (Fisher) Fisher RS-625 stereo receiver from 1976 featuring 25 watts per channel, AM/FM tuner, and classic walnut veneer cabinet.
  • Fisher RS-2003 1977 (Fisher) Solid-state stereo receiver from Fisher's mid-range 1970s lineup featuring AM/FM tuner, phono input, and warm analog sound.
  • KLH Model Eight FM Radio 1961 (Klh) Compact solid-state FM radio with acoustic suspension speaker designed by Henry Kloss, known for warm high-fidelity sound and iconic mid-century design.
  • Model 10 1964 (Marantz) High-performance tube receiver from Marantz with TRF design and oscilloscope tuning, renowned for audio fidelity and engineering excellence.
  • Marantz Model 105 1967 (Marantz) Solid-state stereo receiver from Marantz introduced in 1967, featuring 35 watts per channel and integrated FM/AM tuner.
  • Marantz Model 20B 1970 (Marantz) Solid-state stereo receiver from Marantz's early transistor era, featuring 20 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and warm, musical sound.
  • Marantz Model 26 1970 (Marantz) High-fidelity solid-state receiver from Marantz's classic 1970s lineup, delivering warm sound and robust performance with integrated FM/AM tuner and premium build quality.
  • Marantz 2210 1971 (Marantz) Marantz 2210 stereo receiver from 1971, an entry-level model in the classic 22xx series with warm sound and solid build quality.
  • Marantz 2010 1972 (Marantz) Entry-level solid-state receiver from Marantz with warm sound and classic 1970s design.
  • Marantz Model 24 1972 (Marantz) High-performance solid-state receiver from Marantz's golden era, delivering warm, detailed sound with robust build quality and classic design.
  • Marantz 2015 1973 (Marantz) Solid-state receiver from 1973 with warm sound and reliable performance, part of Marantz's entry-level 20xx series.
  • Marantz 2220 1973 (Marantz) Solid-state receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 22xx series, offering warm sound and reliable performance from the 1970s.
  • Model 120 1973 (Marantz) High-performance FM/AM tuner from Marantz's 1970s lineup featuring advanced digital tuning and low-noise reception.
  • Model 125 1973 (Marantz) FM/AM tuner from Marantz's 1970s lineup featuring quartz-locked PLL stereo decoding and precision tuning with FET front end.
  • Marantz 2215 1974 (Marantz) Classic 1970s receiver from Marantz with warm sound and reliable performance.
  • Marantz 2216 1974 (Marantz) Solid-state receiver from Marantz's classic 22xx series, known for warm sound and reliable performance during the 1970s audio boom.
  • Marantz 2225 1974 (Marantz) Solid-state receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 22xx series, known for warm sound and reliable performance.
  • Marantz 2235 1974 (Marantz) Vintage stereo receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 22xx series, featuring 35 watts per channel, dual power supply, and warm analog sound.
  • Marantz 2245 1974 (Marantz) High-performance stereo receiver from Marantz's acclaimed 22xx series, known for warm sound and robust analog design.
  • Marantz 4230 1974 (Marantz) Quadraphonic 4-channel receiver from Marantz with warm sound and premium build quality.
  • Marantz 4400 1974 (Marantz) High-power quadraphonic receiver from Marantz with advanced features and warm, dynamic sound.
  • Marantz 4415 1974 (Marantz) Solid-state stereo receiver from Marantz's 1970s lineup with 15 watts per channel, FM/AM tuner, and warm musical sound.
  • Model 120B 1974 (Marantz) FM/AM tuner from Marantz with quartz-locked PLL stereo decoding and FET front end, part of the 1970s solid-state lineup.
  • Model 150 1974 (Marantz) FM/AM tuner with quartz-locked digital synthesis and LED meters from Marantz's golden era of hi-fi.
  • Model 210 1974 (Marantz) FM/AM tuner with quartz-locked digital synthesis and LED tuning meters from Marantz's 1970s innovation era.
  • Model 2130 1974 (Marantz) FM/AM tuner from Marantz with quartz-locked digital tuning and precise reception.
  • Marantz 2215BL 1975 (Marantz) Entry-level receiver from Marantz's 22xx series, known for warm sound and reliable performance in the mid-1970s.
  • Marantz 2252 1975 (Marantz) Marantz 2252 receiver from 1975 featuring 52 watts per channel, quartz PLL FM tuner, and warm analog sound.
  • Marantz 4060 1975 (Marantz) High-performance stereo receiver from Marantz's 4000 series with quartz-tuned FM/AM tuner and 60 watts per channel.
  • Marantz 4220 1975 (Marantz) Quadraphonic 4-channel receiver from Marantz with warm sound signature and Dolby FM noise reduction.
  • Marantz 1515 1976 (Marantz) Marantz 1515 stereo receiver from 1976, part of the iconic 15xx series with warm sound and classic design.
  • Marantz 2215B 1977 (Marantz) Marantz 2215B receiver from 1977, an entry-level model in the 22xx series offering warm sound and reliable performance.
  • Marantz 4430 1977 (Marantz) Marantz 4430 quadraphonic receiver from 1977 with 30 watts per channel and 4-channel discrete decoding.
  • HD-440 1978 (Marantz) Marantz HD-440 floorstanding speakers from 1978, part of the HD series designed to complement Marantz receivers with warm, smooth sound and classic walnut veneer finish.
  • Marantz 1535 1978 (Marantz) Marantz 1535 stereo receiver from 1978 featuring quartz-synthesized FM tuning and warm analog sound.
  • Marantz 2216B 1978 (Marantz) Vintage stereo receiver from Marantz with warm sound signature and classic 1970s design.
  • Marantz 1530 1979 (Marantz) Marantz 1530 stereo receiver from 1979 featuring quartz PLL tuning and warm Marantz sound.
  • MR55 1960 (Mcintosh) High-fidelity FMAM tuner from McIntosh's tube era, known for excellent reception and build quality.
  • MX110 1962 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MX110 integrated tube preamplifier and tuner from 1962, featuring Unity Coupled circuitry and FM/AM stereo reception.
  • MR510 1963 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MR510 FM/AM tuner from 1963 with solid-state design and Unity Coupled Circuit technology.
  • MR55A 1963 (Mcintosh) Early high-fidelity FM/AM tuner from McIntosh with stereo multiplex output and iconic build quality.
  • MR65 1963 (Mcintosh) High-performance FMAM tuner from McIntosh with Unity Coupled circuit and precision tuning features.
  • MR66 1963 (Mcintosh) High-performance FM AM tuner from McIntosh with tube design and stereo decoding option.
  • MR65A 1964 (Mcintosh) High-performance FM AM tuner from McIntosh with Unity Coupled circuit and precise slide-rule tuning.
  • Mac 1500 1965 (Mcintosh) McIntosh Mac 1500 hybrid tube-transistor receiver from 1965 with built-in FM/AM tuner and 40 watts per channel output.
  • Mac 1700 1967 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MAC1700 solid-state receiver from 1967 with 60 watts per channel and built-in AM/FM tuner.
  • MR65B 1967 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MR65B FM/AM tuner from 1967 with multiplex stereo and Unity Coupled circuitry.
  • MX113 1967 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MX113 integrated tuner-preamplifier from 1967 featuring FM/AM reception, dual phono inputs, and classic McIntosh design.
  • MX115 1968 (Mcintosh) Solid-state tuner-preamp from McIntosh with FM/AM tuner and high-performance preamplifier section.
  • Mac 1900 1971 (Mcintosh) McIntosh Mac 1900 solid-state receiver from 1971 with 60 watts per channel, Autoformer output, and classic walnut cabinet.
  • McIntosh MX112 1973 (Mcintosh) Vintage McIntosh MX112 receiver from 1973 featuring integrated FM/AM tuner and preamplifier with renowned McIntosh build quality and audio performance.
  • MR87 1973 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MR87 solid-state FM tuner from 1973 with precision tuning and iconic design.
  • MR500 1975 (Mcintosh) High-performance solid-state FM tuner from McIntosh's 1970s lineup, known for precision tuning and exceptional build quality.
  • MR7082 1975 (Mcintosh) Vintage McIntosh MR7082 FM/AM tuner with precision tuning and classic build quality.
  • MR7084 1975 (Mcintosh) High-performance FM/AM tuner from McIntosh with quartz PLL synthesis and precision tuning features.
  • Mac 4100 1980 (Mcintosh) High-performance integrated receiver from McIntosh with solid-state amplification, advanced tuner, and signature protection circuits.
  • MX117 1991 (Mcintosh) High-performance tuner and preamplifier combination from McIntosh's 1990s component series, known for clean sound and premium build.
  • MX118 1997 (Mcintosh) High-end tuner/preamplifier from McIntosh with AM/FM tuner, 6 inputs, and signature sound quality.
  • MX114 1998 (Mcintosh) McIntosh MX114 integrated tuner/preamplifier from 1998, combining classic design with high-fidelity audio performance.
  • MR85 1999 (Mcintosh) High-end analog AM/FM tuner from McIntosh with advanced reception and build quality.
  • MX130 1999 (Mcintosh) High-end preamplifier/tuner with surround sound decoding and McIntosh Autoformer technology for balanced outputs.
  • MX132 1999 (Mcintosh) High-end AV preamplifier/processor from McIntosh with Dolby Digital and DTS decoding, 7.1-channel processing, and classic McIntosh audio quality.
  • MR88 2011 (Mcintosh) High-end AM/FM tuner with HD Radio and McIntosh Autoformer output, bridging analog and digital broadcast technologies.
  • SC-300T 1973 (Pioneer) Entry-level solid-state receiver from Pioneer's early 1970s lineup, featuring AM/FM tuner, FET front end, and warm midrange sound.
  • Quad FM Multiplex Decoder 1969 (Quad) Valve-based FM stereo decoder for BBC broadcasts, part of Quad's iconic tube-era lineup.
  • Quad FMII 1970 (Quad) High-fidelity FM tuner from Quad with excellent sensitivity and low distortion.
  • Quad AM3 1971 (Quad) FM/AM tuner from Quad's acclaimed 33/303/AM3/FM3 series, known for exceptional reception quality and low distortion.
  • Quad AMII 1973 (Quad) FM-only tuner from Quad's second-generation separates lineup, known for precision reception and low distortion.
  • Quad HR1 1978 (Quad) Quad HR1 FM-only tuner from 1978 with PLL stereo decoding and high-precision reception for exceptional audio fidelity.
  • Quad 34 1982 (Quad) High-fidelity solid-state receiver from Quad's acclaimed 33/34/306 series, known for clean sound and robust build quality.
  • Revox T78 1975 (Revox) High-end FM/AM tuner from Revox with quartz PLL synthesis and digital display, known for precision tuning and Swiss build quality.
  • Revox B760 1981 (Revox) High-end FM tuner with RDS compatibility and quartz PLL synthesis from Swiss manufacturer Revox.
  • Technics ST-5 1973 (Technics) FM/AM tuner from Technics' 1970s lineup featuring quartz-locked tuning and PLL multiplex decoding for precise FM reception.
  • Technics ST-8077 1977 (Technics) High-performance FM/AM tuner from Technics' New Class A series featuring quartz-synthesized digital tuning and precise signal reception.