Who's listening to FM Tonight? What tuner?

Its daytime but I'm on 12 hr mids so its the same as tonight to me:) . Listening to 90.7 FM. Its in evansville indiana. 80s weekend. Lots of good $hit and the wifes not home! Me and the toy fox are doing some mild jamming. Beds are burning is on now. Sounding great on the emotiva to pt-100 pre amp and a-300 amp. I don't know much but I love it! Its owned by the vanderburg county school system and there arnt many breaks between songs. Peace!

http://streema.com/radios/WPSR
 
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Its daytime but I'm on 12 hr mids so its the same as tonight to me:) . Listening to 90.7 FM. Its in evansville indiana. 80s weekend. Lots of good $hit and the wifes not home! Me and the toy fox are doing some mild jamming. Beds are burning is on now. Sounding great on the emotiva to pt-100 pre amp and a-300 amp. I don't know much but I love it! Its owned by the vanderburg county school system and there arnt many breaks between songs. Peace!

http://streema.com/radios/WPSR
They apparently also have an HD stream of adult contemporary.
 
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On a simple but great sounding one of these tuners.
Their transmitter never went down the whole 2 weeks of snow storms!
 
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Listening to WUSF FM 89.7 "All Night Jazz" - Carver TX-11a
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Noticed your TX11a. I can second your comments about its sound quality. I have the TX11b. If you have not used the noise reduction on 'marginal' stereo signals please try that. I think this is one of the best noise reduction systems I have heard. Keeps much of the stereo separation but really reduces the noise. I also have the TX11-1 which is the stand alone noise reduction system that can be used with virtually any tuner. Does the same thing as TX11/a/b with same great results.
 
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Tuner is Meridian 504.
Great programs on this station, always pleasure listening to - on internet as well. But I much prefer tuner sound.
 
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In the front parlor. The Scott 350 doing the receiving,The Fisher 400 doing the amplifying and the KEF-102s proving once again why I love the radio.
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WBHM, assorted jazz. Nondescript Pioneer BPC receiver on Polk minitower two-ways with sub that sounds great in the TV room. Also a cheap ass MCS tuner on an audiophile system into the other room. Also WBHM, and the MVS is a cheerful overachiever that works and sounds much better than could be reasonably expected. Found a Pioneer F9 tunah for $10 at a thrift this eve that may go there.
Nice find. :thumbsup: The F9 is supposed to be a good tuner.
 
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I could listen to this all day long.
The Magnum Dynalab FT-101 ETUDE not missing a beat!
 
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