There are two differing areas of performance that relate to tuners.
The first is RF performance, which refers to radio freqency performance. This encompasses sensitivity, selectivity, capture ratio, quieting and other areas that reflect the ability of the tuner to lock on to a station, under various reception conditions and provide a clean signal.
The other area is audio performance which encompasses the typical audiophile values relating to audio sound quality, independent of reception.
Because of this tuners have a wide range of performance. You will be shocked at a tuner upgrade. I would also make the point that a live radio feed is the only audio source that we have in our homes where the music is not subjected to any storage medium.
The first is RF performance, which refers to radio freqency performance. This encompasses sensitivity, selectivity, capture ratio, quieting and other areas that reflect the ability of the tuner to lock on to a station, under various reception conditions and provide a clean signal.
The other area is audio performance which encompasses the typical audiophile values relating to audio sound quality, independent of reception.
Because of this tuners have a wide range of performance. You will be shocked at a tuner upgrade. I would also make the point that a live radio feed is the only audio source that we have in our homes where the music is not subjected to any storage medium.

