0ur opinion: :0ne of the world's most popular and recognizable antennas, AM/FM Tower (AF-9330) features a built-in amplifier that can be adjusted to the optimum level to strengthen weaker or distant stations, without over-boosting stronger or closer stations. The high-performance, high value AM/FM Tower is actually two antennas in one - it can function either as an omnidirectional antenna for great reception from all directions, or as a directional antenna to zero in on distant or weak stations.Exclusive Air Coil technology isolates AM and FM antenna elements from each other for increased selectivity with greatly reduced static and noise. AM/FM Tower features a non-skid base, which keeps antenna in place during adjustment.
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* Totally useless ...
Wish I would have read the reviews first. As someone else stated, this antenna is worse on FM than a cheap twin wire dipole. A local and powerful FM station that I can get just fine in my basement with a shower radio, would not come in on my upstairs stereo with this antenna. Waste of money!
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save your cash
I had this for over a year and it is useless...you'd be better off just using speaker wire.
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* No Signal Gain ...
I saw no increase in signal strength or ability to get stations that I couldn't pick up with just a peice of wire. Was very disappointed. Have gone back to my piece of wire...at least that didn't have to be plugged in to a wall socket.
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What a Waste!!
Don't buy this. I bought it to specifically pull in an AM station and I got better reception from the cheap little loop antenna that came with the stereo. Adjusting the gain dial did nothing. It's going back to the store tomorrow.
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* Sounds the same connected as it does disconnected...don't buy one. ...
My father has one of these, and over the course of a recent move, I helped him reinstall his Bang & Olufsen stereo system. He was getting poor FM reception, so I connected his Terk antenna, but it didn't improve the signal. There was a lot of noise and distortion, and the receiver couldn't seem to get a lock on any local stations. I didn't understand the problem, and at first blamed the receiver. But I really couldn't believe a $5,000 piece of electronics could be that bad, even if it was 20 year old.
I moved the antenna, same reception. I changed the gain, same reception. I unplugged it from the wall, same reception. Finally, I disconnected the antenna entirely from the receiver, and the FM didn't get any worse. Well, that pretty much proves the thing is doing nothing aside from taking up living room space to me.
Well, it's my Dad's antenna and he got it a few years ago, so we're not getting a refund. I went and bought a simple wire dipola antenna from Radio Shack for $6 and at least it works.
If you want a noticable improvement in your FM reception, buy a good outdoor antenna from a real antenna company like ChannelMaster or Winegard, or save some money and buy a dipole indoor antenna for a few dollars. But don't get this Terk unless you want static and hiss out of your radio.