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XM Vs. SIRIUS
I am a XM subscriber listening to XM in my car through a cassette
adaptor. The sound quality is great. I tried SIRIUS using the same cassette adaptor and the sound quality was not as good as that of XM. Is this a common experience?? I would like to read about your experience with XM/SIRIUS. |
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XM Vs. SIRIUS
Boris wrote: I am a XM subscriber listening to XM in my car through a cassette adaptor. The sound quality is great. I tried SIRIUS using the same cassette adaptor and the sound quality was not as good as that of XM. Is this a common experience?? I would like to read about your experience with XM/SIRIUS. For a couple of years I had both XM and Sirius (in different vehicels). I couldn't tell any difference in the sound quality. However, I mostly listen to "talking" programs (NPR, NFL, ESPN, Comendy) and decided Sirius had a better mix of programing, so I have now dropped XM and moved to Sirius in all my vehicles. Prehaps part of your problem was the receiver. The Ford optional Sisrius receiver in my Thunderbird has better sound quality than the add-on Sirrius receiver I have in another car (but I use the FM covertor feature in that car). I have read that in theory XM has better qality, but I for the music channels I listen to, I haven't been able to detect a significant difference. Ed |
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