My husband has xm and he loves it. I may try it but I only want basics the music nothing else. How cheap can I get it per month after a free trial?
I'm leaning towards that myself. I've had SXM for about a year (free trial with my car, then subscription) but while it was fun at first, it's becoming "more of the same" as the channels I gravitate towards (classic rock, alt, R&B, 80's and 90s pop, etc) seem to have predictable playlists and tight rotations. Spotify takes more work to find and curate music, but I find myself spending more time with it than SXM (except when I want to listen to BBC and CBC news).For music, I recommend doing what I did - cancelling SiriusXM and going with Spotify Premium instead. Then, you can choose from thousands of different playlists or, even better, becoming your own PD and creating your own from almost every artist and album in existence (aside from Garth Brooks and a small number of other holdouts). You can essentially program exactly to your own tastes.
If your vehicle has control knobs or buttons mounted away from the radio or entertainment center (such as between the driver and passenger seats) they might be sending stray signals or pulses that result in step-through functions taking place.My radio also glitches on my 2023 Subaru Impreza station changes on their own.
Their stock price is dependent on subscriber numbers - just call and say you're going to cancel the subscription due to price. When they offer you a lower price, ask if they can go even lower. I get mine for approx $3 a month. The only difference between the packages is that one has Howard Stern and the other doesn't.My husband has xm and he loves it. I may try it but I only want basics the music nothing else. How cheap can I get it per month after a free trial?
I can live without Howard Stern he's great and all but I don't listen to him.Their stock price is dependent on subscriber numbers - just call and say you're going to cancel the subscription due to price. When they offer you a lower price, ask if they can go even lower. I get mine for approx $3 a month. The only difference between the packages is that one has Howard Stern and the other doesn't.
I tried their streaming option about 2015, and the only thing I remember about it besides the increased bitrate is the extra artist channels. In general how many extra channels do they offer for people who stream?If I were to get Sirius XM, I'd get the streaming option. The sound quality of their over the air content is garbage with the high data compression via satellite.
There are several hundred additional SXM channels available via streaming. These include additional numbered channels that the newer satellite receivers have, plus a huge amount of “Xtra” music channels. There are also dozens of sports PxP channels.I tried their streaming option about 2015, and the only thing I remember about it besides the increased bitrate is the extra artist channels. In general how many extra channels do they offer for people who stream?
I notice a lot of the stations repeat songs very quickly which makes sense I guess.I got an amazing renewal rate after the free trial on my leased car ran out. The rate I pay (about $5-6/mo for a year) includes both the live MLB and NFL games, which pays for itself, plus the ability to hear the radio channels, plus extras on any non-vehicle streaming device I own.
Yes, the individual music channels get old real fast, and they are not as "fun sounding" nor innovative as they were 10-15 years ago, when they sounded much better than your local FM stations. I will probably negotiate for a cheaper rate at the end of the current term, just to keep the MLB and NFL games coming in, as well as some other live talk channels. But for primarily music, I stream internet music stations or my old cds through my car's Bluetooth because they either separate decades or music genres into their own channels on the basic SXM lineup in vehicles, so "true variety" on one channel is slim to none.