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| Assunto: Tuner Akai Dom Mar 09 2014, 19:08 | |
| Sintonizador de referência a meu ver! no sinal ruido é simplesmente fantástico! Akai AT-V04 (1980, $330, The 4-gang AT-V04 is a fairly common FM/AM digital tuner that was considered close to state-of-the-art for FM DXers in the early 1980s (if one excludes the Mac MR 78). Our contributor Marcus tells us that the AT-V04 tunes in 0.05 MHz increments for FM and 1 kHz increments for AM (highly unusual and great for AM DXers) and has 7 presets for each band. It claimed an excellent 1.6 µV IHF sensitivity on FM and, with alternate channel selectivity of only 75 dB, might be a good candidate for a filter mod. Stock, it has 3 blue GDT-type ceramic filters. Our panelist Bob says the AT-V04 is "possibly the only cheap digital with a full analog feel. Not like the analog knob digitals - it is truly full analog tuning, like a Magnum. It goes into analog mode to tune off-channel. The front panel has a high-quality look and feel, all metal with metal buttons and knobs. The controls feel solid. There is a mini flywheel and tuning string inside, really cute as it is so small." There are buttons for two levels of muting on the front panel, and the back panel includes antenna attenuation switches (local/distant) for both FM and AM, and muting level and output level adjustments. A 1980 review of the AT-V04 by an FM DXer may be found here. The AT-V04 usually sells for $35-75 on eBay, with occasional lows of $10-20 and a recent high of $128 in 6/07. A rare black AT-V04 went for $138 in 12/04. [BF][EF] 100 euros... Em pleno funcionamento com uns picos de falta de pintura no chassis![img] [/img] | |
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