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audiomusiclover
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The low sound quality of Sirius/XM forced me drop the service a while ago. What finally convinced me was when listening to a local AM station on my home rig and listening to some music. Yes the music had the slight AM interference from a tuner that was really built for FM, but that station sounded more pleasing than the low sampled music artifacts on Sirus/XM. I couldn't believe it but the digital artifacts I heard on Sat actually sounded worse than a local AM radio station to me. In 2012, now 2013, there is no excuse in consumers having to put up with such low quality and be asked to pay for it as well. With that, I dropped Sat and have never looked back except hoping to read where the sound quality is improving. I now stream whenever I have the urge and find I get into the music much more than I ever could with Sirus/XM. I had noticed I could only listen to a couple of songs at a time before I felt the need to change it and am convinced it was because of the digital compressed noise that they are pushing out to us. Just my 2 cents.