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Has XM/Sirius Improved since the merger???

I've been with XM radio since day 2 or 3....yes it had it's advantages and flaws, but since the merger, things have changed. I was contemplating or thinking if for the worse....if it went terrestrial or became completely Sirius, I would quit as well with the other complainers on this board. But lately...they have been holding firm on keeping me from returning to the terrestrials.
I have observed the posts from the 2 mergers and viewed the positives and complaints. But I will mention the big improvements since it merged. And it is the sound. It's less compressed and better stereo separation along with slightly better programming. The decades were mostly left alone and that's a big plus. The 50's sound better and more rock n'roll. The jocks are better. I'm glad the Ken Smith's and "The Love Show" is gone. I hated it. Letting "Matt the Cat" go was a disappointment. He had the "Harlem Show" and that was a lost. but they still kept Bobby B.....The rest of XM 50's not much of a lost. A better oldies station within it's range. Concentrating on rock n Roll and less Patti Page, Theresa Brewer, Mario Lanza....hand it over to the 40's channel.
60's still sound good...left Plash Phelps and Terry on which was good. The only mistakes are Wolfman and Motormouth in the middle of the day (here on the west coast). They both belong at night....and kinda throws off the sound compared to Pat Clarke. Pat did the job the best he can especially filling the shoes of the best one on there (Cleveland Wheeler) and had good weekend features which i hope they can continue. We just need a good boss mid-day guy on and put a Canned Wolfman on weekends or late night like he was in the 60's. Bill Lee is a good addition , but he belongs more on mid-days then Terry. Terry's a night jock..for anything and that's where he belongs.
BIGGEST IMPROVEMENT....the 70's on 7. Finally reeeal 70's jocks. Magic Matt is great. When i drive to work...I feel like it's 1977 at times. Ron Parker would be a good addition on there, if he wasn't voiced track. Sounds definetly voice tracked...and too much caffeine. It sounds so obvious when he talks up intros.
When it was completely in XM's hands the station sounded like Magic. The had a bunch of AC jocks doing 70's...too many unwanted Brady Bunch clips and TV themes that took up 2 minutes of your time. All right, I got it already...it was the 70's. it sounded bland. They kept AT top 40 which is good...and the sound is much richer and better.
80's ....pretty much the same, but I believe they made some changes again.....only all Sirius jocks from MTV...not bad. I haven't noticed too much of a Sirius playlist yet. we'll see. The 90's still sounds like the 90's with jocks, and you still get the Top 40's. Pulse and the Blend sound the same, and the classic rockers , still sounds the same.
The processing is better, but it still can be more improved as far as spatializing and separation. All the other complaints are channels that are cultish, non mainstream, for meditators, soothing voices, goths, etc. get the point....channels that have a very limited listenership. I believe in variety covering as much as you can...but when you have so much limited frequency bandwidth to squeeze 500 channels in.....the worst the sound quality. It's better to have less stations and better quality sound. And if it means getting rid of some sub-genre stations....i'm all for it. Mainstream is still the most important....but without the corporate nonsense.
 
The soul channel has improved in my opinion and the blues channel has gotten a lot worse. I liked XM's soul channel better than Sirius' and I think they are focusing more on the classic soul and Motown like XM did. I used to listen to the Blues channel most of the time on Sirius, now I barely listen as it has too many blues-lite artists in the play list. I can appreciate them giving some of these lesser known artists a spin but they seem to be the rule not the exception.

The Blues channel changes are my only gripe, otherwise the changes have been minimal or for the best.
 
With XM and Sirius folding into each other why did only XM give thier listeners "Christmas Traditions"..and BOTH services get "Holly" That's fine for folks who can't gt enough of the whailing Ronettes, or Michael Jackson sining about Mommy Kissing Santa Clause etc. Who can we petition to get some traditional and easier to listen to Holiday music on Sirius..XM has a great stream in "Christmas Traditions" and with all of the duplication, why not this one for some of us wrethed old Sirius people??

When Sirius first started I was the morning stream jockey for the "Classic Country" stream..that was a lot of fun, but I gotta say the sound has improved vastly as far as processing etc.
 
music_man said:
The soul channel has improved in my opinion and the blues channel has gotten a lot worse. I liked XM's soul channel better than Sirius' and I think they are focusing more on the classic soul and Motown like XM did. I used to listen to the Blues channel most of the time on Sirius, now I barely listen as it has too many blues-lite artists in the play list. I can appreciate them giving some of these lesser known artists a spin but they seem to be the rule not the exception.

The Blues channel changes are my only gripe, otherwise the changes have been minimal or for the best.

I use to really like the "Soul Street channel" except after a period of time...the station was getting alittle bit too deep as far as their playlist. The jocks from XM were bland...including the female ( I forgot her name) but she belongs on the Quiet Storm instead. The one's from sirius are alittle better...especially the night guy is. And the playlist is becoming more mainstream. Sirius's Soul channel was too mainstream..top 10 only.
 
I like the new 60s on 6. The only thing I hate about it is the Wolfman Jack show during the day. The sound quality for it isn't good and it is just dumb not to have a jock talking for those few hours. Everything else is great.
 
I can say that Soul Town has just recently improved by expanding their playlist immensely. I think it sounds more like Soul Street used to based on the few times I had an opportunity to hear that.

I do like the fact that they have changed Hot Jamz to The Heat which does play censored versions of the hip-hop hit songs that my kids enjoy. Even though I am not crazy about the lyrical content, at least they are not subjected to the foul language anymore.

I wish they would bring the Groove over to Sirius and I do miss Backspin and my occasional listen to the Strobe.

Watercolors is tolerable and seems to give more airplay to the artists that defined jazz fusion instead of a total reliance on instrumental versions of pop songs and crossover songs that just don't fit.

Pure Jazz seems to include more contemporary jazz artists and songs, not to be confused with the stuff they play on Watercolors which barely qualifies as jazz (IMO).

BB King's Bluesville and Willie Nelson's channel seems to be getting more airtime on my radio as well.

I also think the XM stations that were added have better sound quality than the Sirius channels. Less compressed and better clarity.
 
Clearly, someone with influence read this post and has made the changes. Broadway Bill Lee is now on afternoons on 60's on 6. Motormouth now starts at 7 Pm (ET) Good moves...
 
I think all the channels except classic rewind and the 70s are originating from XM ,I cancelled XM a long time ago and now I have it ,not by choice but because Sirius is now XM.The 50s,60s,80s all play BLAND music and its truly the xm channels - meaning they talk too much.Honestly who cares about clips of news from that decade!!!!!!I myself wished I never got sirius now! I did vote NO on the merger and I knew it would pass,look at the stock now.LOL!
 
With all due respect MJ Beans, To each his own... I'm at the other end of the spectrum! I subscribe to XM/Serius for the varied choices, of course,(I live outside the metro areas) but mostly find myself listening to the 60's and 70's Decades because of the Jocks and the energy and excitement they bring. I want the 'good Ole' days re-created the way I remember them. The more the better and those channels - the 60's and especially the 70's are sounding much better these days thanks to the addition of Bill Lee, Matt and the rest. I say Keep cookin' XM Serius !!!
 
I was just thinking about this today and low and behold there is already a thread going about sound quality issues regarding improvements and the merger. I have been disappointed with the sound quality of Sirius since the day I got my radio in 2005.

Over the past few weeks of listening after the merger I've thought the sound quality has improved, is it just me I thought, but, like other posters say, there is some stereo separation now and a richer, bigger sound. I always thought Sirius had a bigger sound but at the expense of stereo as compared to the XM streams on AOL. I've never had XM as a sub but what I heard on AOL had way better stereo separation compared to what my Sirius radio ever had. I thought maybe it's just me as far as the difference between the Sirius sound quality before the merger compared to it now. Am I just hearing things, or do others agree Sirius SQ has improved post merger?

I like the programming changes. I hoped they would take the best of both worlds and make a better product. Certainly some will dissagree, but so far in my world, the programming and sound quality have been for the better since the merger.
 
60's on 6? Absolutely Superb! Channel 5 sometimes goes a little to early into the decade for my tastes. I'm 58 & my music tastes run from 1958 thru 1975.
 
PSAIRCHECKS said:
I was just thinking about this today and low and behold there is already a thread going about sound quality issues regarding improvements and the merger. I have been disappointed with the sound quality of Sirius since the day I got my radio in 2005.

Well I guess I read your mind too. If this keeps up....I'll be voted Sirius/XM spokesperson for the board.
 
Now that the dust has settled and I've had time to listen, I have to say the merger was good. I found a few new channels I love. The rest of the programming has remained tight and sometimes tighter. Overall the merger did less to me as a Sirius subscriber but what it did change was good.

As for signal quality, if you folks are using the transmitter part of your receiver rather than plugging a audio cable into it, you are getting about half the quality that the receiver puts out. Always use the audio out and not the limited FM transmitter. I equate it to almost being the difference between AM and FM in sound quality.
 
They screwed up the Blues Channel - Please revert back to the old programming, the changes are horrible; I can't listen to it anymore. Every time I flip over to it there is some scrub on singing something that barely qualifies as blues.
 
They should have scrapped the Raw Dog channel & kept the XM 150 Comedy channel.

XM 150 Comedy was all standup, all the time - instead of the stupid unfunny call-in shows on Raw Dog. Mel could have saved a few bucks by getting rid of those shows that nobody listens to. Just run stand-up 24/7. The Blue Collar & Foxxhole channels are a novel idea but the 150 format was more effective because you didn't know what to expect next. After 15 minutes of the same "you know you're a redneck" routines it gets old quickly. Wonder how much Mel is paying for the Blue Collar & Foxxhole brands, bet it isn't cheap. Not to mention extra bandwidth at the expense of the music channels.
 
positive
Hip Hop and Shade45 - a little edgier
Blues Channel - less vanilla

negative
Soul Town - more predictable
Classic Vinyl and classic Rewind - cheesier... i heard Journey 3 times in a week. pathetic
 
The Groove from XM needs to be brought over to the Sirius side. Since the merger, Sirius no longer offers R&B classic hits from the mid 70s to the late 80s, 15 years of a genre omitted! This is bad! Heart & Soul used to offer up some of that music, it no longer does and Soul Town cut out most of their late 70s hits to focus more on the 60s. Adding The Groove would enable R&B music fans of that era their music. It is void now on Sirius. :(
 
Actually, I am an XM'r who just recently added Best of Sirius. And I have to say that with the Best package added and a slight downgrade to Family Friendly, I couldn't be happier. I mean, where under the clear blue sky can I have all the music I like, the old time radio, the comedy channels, and darn near (except for a few soccer games) EVERY professional game (BB, FB, hoops, and NHL) played, by EVERY team, EVERY day and/or night, including college games. The PGA, even! PLUS, all the holiday offerings from Christmas to Chanukkah, MIdnight Mass from four major cathedrals, and instant news from around the world from a number of sources. Add to that instant local conditions (which I really needed during a trip over the holidays), and then remember that you never have to search or hope there is something to listen to besides the local farm report and obituaries in a small town in the middle of nowhere.

ALL OF THIS FOR A MEASLY $14.95 a month?????

Hell, I don't get that much out of basic cable or satellite TV for three times that amount. And I can't take TV with me, not even my 3" screen color pocket TV now that digital is almost here.
I understand the consternation of some who have been with sat-rad for a long time, really I do. I hate a lot of change made just for the sake of it by idiots who wouldn't know their right armpit from their left big toe even if you provided them with a Gray's Anatomy and a red flag.
However, when I stop for just a minute to consider what I'm getting for such a reasonable amount, I don't feel that I have a lot of reason to complain. Can many of us say that we could/can get even half of what sat-rad gives us from ter-rad, regardless of the market we are in? I live in one of the top U.S. markets, and I will swear to you that I can't get even one-tenth of what my XM/Best of Package gives me. This is a dream come true!!!
 
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