- Dec 20, 2001
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I have a full home stereo system and somehow lost/misplaced the AM loop that came with it.
I've done some searching for an inexpensive AM loop that I can buy as a replacement, but most are for audiophiles (I guess) because they cost upwards of $59.99 and promise to bring in signals from across the country/globe.
I just want a basic AM loop (with two wires to plug into the back of the receiver). Should, in my mind, cost no more than $5-10.
I have tried several searches--can anyone help me here? If you're a search guru and can help me, I'll give you a positive rating!
Thanks.
I've done some searching for an inexpensive AM loop that I can buy as a replacement, but most are for audiophiles (I guess) because they cost upwards of $59.99 and promise to bring in signals from across the country/globe.
I just want a basic AM loop (with two wires to plug into the back of the receiver). Should, in my mind, cost no more than $5-10.
I have tried several searches--can anyone help me here? If you're a search guru and can help me, I'll give you a positive rating!
Thanks.