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<blockquote data-quote="adam71" data-source="post: 4761031" data-attributes="member: 549079"><p>My guess would be that today with all the other sources available to consumers that all these aftermarket companies aren't putting that much money into the AM/FM tuners. 5-10 years ago terrestrial radio was still a highly played source in the car. Well, today you have much better CD players, Ipods, satellite radio. Therefore not much R&amp;D goes into the AM/FM tuners. I could be wrong but it sure seems like that is the case. I can remember when Pioneer came out with the "Supertuner III". Then there was the Supertuner IV which was the same thing but with RDS. Well, here we are 15 + years later and they haven't improved on that at all. That has to tell you something.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adam71, post: 4761031, member: 549079"] My guess would be that today with all the other sources available to consumers that all these aftermarket companies aren't putting that much money into the AM/FM tuners. 5-10 years ago terrestrial radio was still a highly played source in the car. Well, today you have much better CD players, Ipods, satellite radio. Therefore not much R&D goes into the AM/FM tuners. I could be wrong but it sure seems like that is the case. I can remember when Pioneer came out with the "Supertuner III". Then there was the Supertuner IV which was the same thing but with RDS. Well, here we are 15 + years later and they haven't improved on that at all. That has to tell you something. [/QUOTE]
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