Anyone got a hi-fi seperates DAB/FM/AM tuner?
Anyone got a hi-fi seperates DAB/FM/AM tuner?
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RichB

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55,304 posts

307 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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If so, what aerial do you attach? Is it two types, one for DAB and one for FM or the same for both? Reason I ask is that I am about to renew my hi-fi set-up and currently I have my FM/Am tuner connected to an old, disued TV aerial on the roof. As I now have Sky for TV I would like to tidy up the aerials on the roof of the house but wonder if I should retain one of them for future use? Thoughts?

TonyRPH

13,460 posts

191 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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I had two aerials, one for FM, one for DAB.

I found that DAB reception was very poor using the FM aerial - and FM reception poor on the DAB aerial (not surprising given the disparity in frequency).

I stopped using DAB about 2 years ago, when I discovered internet radio - the quality can* be so much better than DAB.

  • it's usually always better than DAB.

RichB

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55,304 posts

307 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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Humm... so that's another consideration! Basically I like listening to radio and my current hi-fi set-up is piped into 4 rooms so all I really want to do is replace the faulty AM?FM tuner. That's why i thought of going for a DAB/FM tuner. How do you connect up an internet tuner? I wasume it's wireless? But then when my router goes down I lose radio correct?

TonyRPH

13,460 posts

191 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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It uses your internet connection, so as you correctly assume, no internet = no radio.

I use a Logitech Squeezebox Duet in my HiFi system for radio / music.

I guess it just depends how reliable your internet is - mine is that reliable that I also have a Logitech Squeezebox radio as an alarm clock.


RichB

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307 months

Sunday 5th August 2012
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anonymous said:
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No, I'm a bit of a Luddite in that respect, I've got a few hundred vinyl albums and several hundred more CDs...

Rosscow

9,486 posts

186 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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anonymous said:
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+1

It really is quite a revelation smile

Also, if you're updating all your hi-fi set-up then I presume you may be buying some sort of AV receiver? If so, lots of the new ones come with networking capabilities and built in internet radio facilities.

bristolracer

5,876 posts

172 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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Your skybox has radio on it as well
If it is a plus type box you can also record the radio.


telecat

8,528 posts

264 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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Rosscow said:
anonymous said:
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+1

It really is quite a revelation smile

Also, if you're updating all your hi-fi set-up then I presume you may be buying some sort of AV receiver? If so, lots of the new ones come with networking capabilities and built in internet radio facilities.
Personally I'd borrow one first. Lots of people on Forums taken up Streamers are now heading back to "Spinners" because the streamer sounds "Wrong", don't get the unit or just fed up of going though so many steps to get their Music. Personally I'm still waiting for a "File Player" that just does what I want and does not need a PC, NAS, tons of cable's and extra bits to play files.

RichB

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307 months

Monday 6th August 2012
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I quite like going to the music cabinet (as I call it), selecting a CD or album and playing it, sometimes reading the sleeve notes if it's something I've not played for a while. For general music I just play the radio and I'm not convinced all these PC based systems for storing music offer as much sound quality; great for a dinner party but not my cup of team for actual listening.

Roadster25

272 posts

185 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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I have a Denon DAB/FM/AM tuner on my luddite hifi. I have used a two way signal booster to split the aerial in two, connecting to both the FM and DAB sockets on the tuner. I used normal coax with an F connector adapter for the DAB socket.

It is proabably the "wrong" way of doing things, but it works for me.

If I want to listen to internet radio then I use the TuneIn Radio app on an Ipod Touch connected to the amp via a dock. You can also use the Ipod to store music, of course.

If you are happy with the rest of your setup then I don't see the point in changing it.

Riff Raff

5,427 posts

218 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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I have a proper FM Yagi on the roof, and a TV aerial.

I tried connecting the DAB tuner to the FM aerial, but the signal strength was very poor. (FM signal obviously very good).

I ended up connecting the DAB tuner to the TV aerial. The signal strength is off the end of the scale using that.

I do however, live in a built up area, so if you are out in the sticks, it might not work. Worth a try though. smile

RichB

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55,304 posts

307 months

Wednesday 8th August 2012
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Thanks for the ideas chaps...

Hoover.

5,993 posts

265 months

Saturday 11th August 2012
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I bought a DAB/FM tuner sometime ago, it just sat there doing nothing for about a year as I couldn't get decent reception, until we had various new ariels fitted - new TV, new radio incl DAB, Freesat and now I am well biggrin