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Sirius/ XM merger approved
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Wow, so who gets to be "on top" of this deal ? XM I imagine.
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Sure wish I had know about this approval a few days ago ;)
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I would think Sirius would be, since, I believe XM has been the struggling company
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Question is: Who do you subscribe to in the next 60 days? Or do I hear-----"You must toss your Sirius receiver in favor of the NEW dual channel receiver."
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Sirius bought XM.
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Originally Posted by 07DominatorSS
(Post 2497936)
I would think Sirius would be, since, I believe XM has been the struggling company
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I hope Sirius is better thanXM. I can'r even listen to the news anymore without being bombarded with an ad for Viagra, a phony incorpopration or something like that. Are there any legitimate advertisers on there? Even on Fox news?
Their musci channels are lacking- Not much different than FM- they play the same song list in a loop. Opie & Anthony have me missing Howard Stern, who hasn't been funny in the better part of a decade. I've held off changing, waiting on this merger to happen. If I have to buy a Sirius receiver, I'll be pi$$ed. |
I have had XM since 2004. I've listened to Sirius on multiple occasions. I prefer Sirius so I've been looking forward to this merger.
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I bought a new Ford with Sirius and liked it so much that I changed from XM to Sirius in the Excursion, F350 and the boat.
I hope it stays the same or gets better. Sirius #13 "All Elvis All Day" ROCKS!:evilb: |
I have xm now, and agree, sirius is better all around.
Darrell. |
I am opposite of most of you. I like XM much better. I think it depends on the music you listen to. I think for alternative, Sirius is better. For my music, heavy metal, XM is way better. We have sirius in both our cars, and I have XM in the house that I listen to while working. I have really been looking forward to the merger in hopes that I will be able to get my XM stations from Sirius in the car!
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Originally Posted by jayhawk261
(Post 2499107)
For my music, heavy metal, XM is way better.
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I have sirius, I enjoy first wave, channel 22, hair nation 23, octane 24, the pulse 9,alt nation 21, reggae 97.
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Originally Posted by Chris Sunkin
(Post 2499181)
What stations do you listen to? Their hard rock selections are really lacking- at least for me. I get either pop/rock, 80's hair bands or the ultra hard speed metal.
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Does anyone have issues with the XM sound quality. I have had XM for 3 years (they keep giving me a huge discount to stay), but the sound is terrible. It's like listening to FM on a handheld transistor radio. I have a Chevy truck with Bose sound system. There are some EQ settings but they really don't make a difference.
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Originally Posted by waterbum
(Post 2500176)
Does anyone have issues with the XM sound quality. I have had XM for 3 years (they keep giving me a huge discount to stay), but the sound is terrible. It's like listening to FM on a handheld transistor radio. I have a Chevy truck with Bose sound system. There are some EQ settings but they really don't make a difference.
Ive had XM for about three yrs now and not any sound issues have come up. GM truck with factory receiver. |
XM and Sirius both have marginal sound quality. They are both highly compressed digital feeds so it sounds like a 96 or 128 mp3. Not the best but not real bad.
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XM's Squizz/Boneyard are both great!!!!
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Originally Posted by Pismo10
(Post 2500241)
XM and Sirius both have marginal sound quality. They are both highly compressed digital feeds so it sounds like a 96 or 128 mp3. Not the best but not real bad.
Agreed. I can really tell the difference when I play it through the Bose system. Darrell. |
I chose sirius because they used to sponsor F2. I have listened to both, and prefer sirius. Have it in 2 of my cars, bring it on the boat. Sound quality is iffy, but content is better than local radio.
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