I just received the 2007 AudioAdvisor Company catalog. FYI—they are an exceptional audio-centered operation in Grand Rapids that does a robust catalog and net business in high-end AUDIO (you can’t buy a TV from them).
http://www.audioadvisor.com
25-year owner, Wayne Schwurman chooses every product from his available lines based on performance and long-term value. i.e.--no brand gets their complete line carried there--just what's hot and cutting-edge.
Let’s see what radio products Wayne plans to make available for Christmas giving...
*His headliner is a new Cambridge Audio home component wi-fi internet audio tuner/music server that will record streams and store up to 30,000 songs on its built-in 160 gig hard drive for $1400!
*There’s about a half-dozen radios including an A-E tabletop wi-fi internet audio tuner ($300), several premium AM-FM table radios (including the
non-HD BA receptor and BA Micro tabletop music system) from $120-$500, the Magnum-Dynalab MD-90 FM analog tuner ($1100) and DT-5 digital display AM/FM tuner ($1000), plus MD’s $400 accessory external FM RF amp!
*If you favor XM at home, you can pick Polk's home component XM tuner ($300), or a Marantz AM/FM/XM component tuner for $400
Guess what I didn’t see in AudioAdvisor's '07 catalog? You guessed it! So I called and asked one of their “consultants” about HD-Radio. He quickly replied,
"You can special-order it on the net for $300, but nobody really wants them—besides, it doesn’t work... Can we sell you an XM home “reference” tuner?"