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    hi,
    does anybody know any info about a fm tuner,that a elderly women gave me.
    its called sequerra model 1 fm tuner.i cant find any info about it.i also have a book that tells me that's its made or sold in 1974.
    anyinfo thankful. also does this have any value? everything works,also came with book.

  • #2
    It was pretty rare and the most expensive tuner made. If in good condition it is a collectors item. FM is not as collectable as classic power amps and preamps because FM is not popular now but some collector would pay a good price for it. If you want to sell it list it in Japan or China where collecting hi-fi is serious business

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    • #3
      Richard Sequerra was involved with the design and production of the famous Marantz 10B tuner in the 1960s.

      http://www.audiohistory.com/files/do...ntzhistory.pdf

      SG

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      • #4
        where do I list it?japan or china what,where?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by wrangler05 View Post
          i cant find any info about it.
          I did a Google search on sequerra model 1 fm tuner and got loads of information.

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          • #6
            Here is a nice writeup on the Sequerra.
            Sequerra Model 1 FM Tuner Reviewed

            Sell it before they all go to HD digital broadcasting!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Jazz P Bass View Post
              Sell it before they all go to HD digital broadcasting!
              I'm sure someone will come up with a little home transmitter that takes the digital signal and re-broadcasts analog for the hard-core audiophiles. They could probably sell for a couple thousand each.
              Originally posted by Enzo
              I have a sign in my shop that says, "Never think up reasons not to check something."


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              • #8
                Well you can still get NBTV recordings from 1930-something, so you can peer into your Baird Televisor. On that basis FM rebroadcasts will probably outlast the lifetime of everyone on earth right now.

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