Sansui TU 9900 is a Fantastic vintage tuner from the 70s

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  • čas přidán 12. 05. 2024
  • The Sansui TU-9900 is an outstanding tuner. This was part of Sansui's Professional Series that included the AU-20000, AU-11000 and AU-9900.
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Komentáře • 36

  • @AudioElectronicsChicago

    Great looking tuner

  • @jos5067

    I very much like old fm tuners and I have had the Luxman T12 with an additional signal meter and high class directional 8 elements Fuba antenna, which I could turn to a desired direction for better reception.

  • @Warpedsmac

    Oh Yes! This tuner would go well with my Sansui AU-6900 int. Amp. CUrrently using a Sansui 331 Receiver as the tuner only plugged into the AU-6900. Even the modest 331 can out-perform any modern tuner. Cheers from sunny Australia!

  • @claudekeppenne5345

    Bonjour, j'aime vos vidéos et j'aime aussi beaucoup la marque SANSUI ! Je possède seulement un "petit"Tuner SANSUI, le AU-999 , qui me semble assez réaliste mais je serais , comme vous , heureux de posséder ce monstre 9900 ! Ceseait mon rêve, mais à quel prix , Ici , en Belgique, les prix sont délirants ! Bonne continuation, et beaucoup de présentations de matériel SANSUI , JBL , Tascam etc...... Merci et félicitations !

  • @mikecampbell5856

    In the early 60s I discovered my Grand parents 1936 Silvertone radio. I used to tune in shortwave stations from around the world. Even today I still like to do a little FM "DXing". What a beautiful unit! I would love to have a tuner with an IF band wide narrow switch. If you have stations that are very close together on the FM band, the narrow setting will help keep the adjacent stations from intruding on the station that you are listening to. Your unit has an F style connector for easy connection to an outside antenna. The Sansui X1 might be the greatest tuner ever made but yours is awesome! Great video!

  • @grumpy9478

    in the multipath setting, one can read the amount of multipath interference w/ each station as an aid in adjusting the antenna pattern (physically) to minimize associated interference. I have found all healthy Sansui tuners (I have a few old ones, from TU217 to TU-X1) to deliver great value for the $ on the used market... for those so inclined.

  • @VINTAGEO

    Great video Scott! It's been a while since I replied to any videos.. I have this tuner and it is great. Mine is out for restoration now along with a CA-2000 preamp and BA-5000 Power amp. I also have my fully restored AU-20000 which I also love! I Had an Au-9900, but traded it for a much less powerful, but amazing sounding Au-777 integrated and matching TU-777 tuner. You might have figured out that I like Sansuis! lol

  • @scottlowell493

    I gave up on tuners a few years back due to the poor radio reception in Vermont and the clear channel takeover playing redundant songs with great compression.

  • @pervertedalchemist9944

    That tuner is probably the biggest one that I have seen...aside from McIntosh.

  • @rexoliver7780

    The “MAC” amp behind the tuner is more worthwhile!

  • @TheCharlesAtoz

    Are you just a collector or do you sell the gear we see and you talk about?

  • @Johnny-te4rv

    Dyna FM tuner

  • @rexoliver7780

    I used to have one of these tuners-at the time some years ago offered the tuner for sale. No one wanted it-not even an offer. Ended up giving it to Goodwill. There is NOTHING on FM making a tuner like this one worthwhile. Stations just broadcast over processed TRASH! Sounds just as bad as AM. Don’t listen to radio anymore-nothing on. So sad if you have a beautiful,wonderful tuner as this one.

  • @carljung9230

    unless i had an amazing FM station local, a tuner just doesn't make sense. what is the scenario where a tuner makes sense in a streaming world?

  • @robertdavis5714

    And the blood suckers on EBAY want over $1000.00 for this..............................Ill pass.