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Citation :Accuphase T-109 (1993-99, $3,300, photo, brochure) search eBay
Accuphase T-109V (1999-present, photo, brochure) search eBay
Users of the T-109, a very high-priced FM-only digital tuner, have differences of opinion almost as extreme as Sumo Charlie users. Although we know of one respected audiophile who thinks the T-109 sounds like a "cheap pocket radio" (perhaps his was out of alignment), several contributors say the T-109 and its redesigned successor, the FM-only T-109V, are among the best-sounding digitals. The T-109 and T-109V both use a pulse count detector like several top Kenwood tuners and, when properly aligned, are sensitive and highly selective. There seem to have been different versions of the T-109V, one with a balanced mixer and one without (and perhaps other differences as well). The current Orion Bluebook adds to the confusion by listing the T-109V as a 2003 model tuner ($2,200 list), even though the first T-109V apparently came out in 1999 and was listed in an older edition of the Bluebook. See how one T-109 and one T-109V sounded compared to other top tuners on our Shootouts page, and read our panelist David "A"'s Ricochet on the T-109V. T-109 sold on eBay for $1,200 in 1/03 and $1,453 in 5/07, and the only T-109V we've ever seen offered on eBay in the U.S. sold for $2,247 in 12/04 (one sold for 2,210 Euros, or $2,700, on eBay-Germany in 2/04). The two tuners' specs (which are identical) are available at the Accuphase site, which also has a wonderfully detailed writeup on the T-109V.
Citation :Accuphase T-107 (1985-91, $1,800, photo, brochure) search eBay
The very rare FM-only T-107 might have been the best of the series of excellent digital tuners from Accuphase, at least until the T-1000 came along. Our panelist David "A" thought that the T-107 was, along with the Tandberg 3001A, "the high-water mark for varactor-based tuners. I have had two T-107s that are significantly quieter than the T-106, and I find that the T-107 can perform on a sonic level with tuners like the KT-917, for example, so they are quite good. They don't have quite the RF performance of a KT-917 but they aren't bad, either." The black version is also known as the T-107B. Two T-107s both sold for $575 on eBay in 9/03 and 11/04 and others went for $855 in 11/05, $441 in 10/07 and $498 in 8/08.
Meloman
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