> > > I think your kinda rough on the whole satellite concept.
> I
> >
> > > can understand about the sound quality, but this day in
> > age,
> > > all the public cares about is if it's digital, sounds
> > > clearer then FM, and have access to 150 stations or you
> > can
> > > walk around the streets with over 10,000 tunes in your
> > shirt
> > > pocket.
> >
> > FM is cleaner than XM. The bass is muddy (my subwoofer
> does
> > that waaah waaah overpowering sound instead of thumping),
> > the highs are non-existent. The processing that FM gets
> > nowadays, the digital STLs, the solid state digital
> > transmitters (not IBOC)...XM loses.
> >
> > How many people listen to more than a handful of stations?
>
> > Realistically. I have 3 basic formats I listen to
> > consisting of 7 channels. Does anyone REALLY intently
> > listen to 57 channels? Other than dance, I can find it
> all
> > on the FM band.
> >
>
> I listen to about 12 stations that appeal to me, not
> including any talk formats, and yes, they try to overplease
> us with genres most people don't care for. Which degrades
> the individual bandwidth for each channel. it's like
> satellite TV, load and squeeze as many channels and degrade
> the digital standard picture. Because 195 channels, sounds
> better then a 100 your gonna pay for.
>
>
> > I participate in some car forums...and non-radio,
> untrained,
> > carefree auto enthusaists (not necessarily the rice rocket
>
> > pimped out ride folks) complain about the sound. The
> > difference between CD, FM and XM is so great that the
> > average soccer mom is hearing it now...and it doesn't go
> in
> > favor of XM.
> >
> It depends on the system you listen on. It also depends on
> the speakers and enhancers you use. I apply my DBX
> processor to their sound, and it improves especially when
> your muti-tasking. I'm, not saying it's perfect, and certain
> channels sound better then others because of the bandwidths
> there set for, but it's enough to get by the commercials.
>
>
> > There must be a thousand people throwing them ideas...so
> far
> > they've listened to none of them. Therefore, the
> strongest
> > message we can send is not to pay.
> >
>
The avg. non radio/american does not have the time or money to run around town all day trying to find better ways to make their satellite sound better. This is something that sattelite radio is going to have to improve on.
I have had Sirius for 3 years... XM for one.. and they are both awful sound quality-wise. Yes, I know that Satellite radio is NOT CD quality.. I knew that before going into it.. Im talking about the distortion and crackling on both services.
I use to think that it was my set up in my car... It has gotten so bad over the past year that I simply dont have the energy to go back up to Best Buy and have them look at it again (I have been up to Best Buy, Circuit City, abd my car dealership at least 8-10 times trying to get this issue fixed.. and they keep telling me that everything is installed correctly).. but after my dad just got Sirius in his new car a few weeks ago.. its the same problem.. and he says he doesnt even listen to it anymore because its unbearable.
I have found a way through Verizon to listen to internet radio in my car radio.. and the sound quality is 5 times better than paying for satellite radio. It's a little pricey having to pay $44/month for unlimited broadband on my phone, but last time I checked, I cant check my email with my XM receiver.
Look, my post is in noway trying to bash satellite radio... Im simply asking how in the world they plan to get out of losing 100's of millions each quarter.... but with loss margins that they BOTH have experienced in the last year... they really need to concentrate on keeping current subscribers happy... and they need to find a way to improve the sound quality... These 10 million subscribers or whatever the number is... are going to get sick of it after a while, and say screw it.... it's not worth it. I know I have.
I dont think that XM Kiss Top 40 station is better than the CHR where I live. Their Dance channels are very poor. Their Hip-Hop stations are not very good at all. Sure, they are commercial free.. and they may have a little wider selection of songs than FM... but their overall presentation of these channels are very poor compared to FM radio.... I'd rather listen to a better sounding local CHR, than a poor sounding satellite station.