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Shamefully I must admit to canceling my Sirius/XM service yesterday because my TTS sits in the garage and only comes out on nice days which recently have been few and far between in the mid-Atlantic States.
Shamefully I must admit to canceling my Sirius/XM service yesterday because my TTS sits in the garage and only comes out on nice days which recently have been few and far between in the mid-Atlantic States.
Do people still use Sirius/XM? I just use either Pandora or Spotify and stream music.! I believe lots of folks do these days
Do people still use Sirius/XM? I just use either Pandora or Spotify and stream music.! I believe lots of folks do these days
Up in the mountains where I live, Sirius/XM is great. I frequently drive where there’s no cell signal and no traditional FM radio signal. Sirius is my best option, aside from the jukebox hard drive and/or CDs.
Sampling rate and just the sound quality was what just what drove me away. I stick to cassette tapes and CD’s.
I still like CD and DVD-Audio. I am just too lazy to transfer them to a disc. And, BT streaming on some cars are actually pretty nice already, it depends on the car.
For example, my B&O in my F10 BMW is the most clearest of all BT streaming, in fact, it at par with CD or better.