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DanGarion
03-20-2007, 02:05 PM
I'm curious to find out what others have experiences sound quality wise with their XM radio service. I have a perfect level of service with my connection to XM but the quality of sound just seems to be missing something.
I'm using the "Sure Connect" FM device that came with my Audiovox unit, I'm wondering if I will see much of an improvement if I do a direct connect to the back of my aux (RCA) on my head unit...
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Eaglesfan27
03-20-2007, 02:28 PM
I use sure connect via my FM bands in my car and I've always been very happy with the sound quality, so much so that I never considered doing anything differently. The only time it dips is when my signal gets weak (usually from going under an overpass.)
DanGarion
03-20-2007, 02:38 PM
I use sure connect via my FM bands in my car and I've always been very happy with the sound quality, so much so that I never considered doing anything differently. The only time it dips is when my signal gets weak (usually from going under an overpass.)
Yeah I'm getting a perfect signal. But I can tell an obvious difference in sound quality from my FM stations compared to the XM unit.
Lathum
03-20-2007, 02:38 PM
I use sure connect via my FM bands in my car and I've always been very happy with the sound quality, so much so that I never considered doing anything differently. The only time it dips is when my signal gets weak (usually from going under an overpass.)
same for me. I also have the XM boombox and get great sound quality.
My fiance has Sirius and we had horrible sound quailty, I go her a new antenna and that made a huge difference.
DanGarion
03-20-2007, 02:41 PM
same for me. I also have the XM boombox and get great sound quality.
My fiance has Sirius and we had horrible sound quailty, I go her a new antenna and that made a huge difference.
A new car antenna? I have the stock one that came with my Tacoma, it's painted black. On the bottom of my antenna there is the part that you use to screw it in, I'm wondering if I should hook up to that part of my antenna instead of the part right above that...
Lathum
03-20-2007, 02:47 PM
I meant a new antenna for the sirius unit.
DanGarion
03-20-2007, 02:53 PM
I meant a new antenna for the sirius unit.
Yeah I don't think that's the problem since I'm getting 3 bars (which is the best) of the actual units signal.
terpkristin
03-20-2007, 03:11 PM
In my old car, I had the XM as a part of the head unit and the sound quality was perfect. In the loaner car I'm driving around now, I'm using the Delphi SkyFi2 and using its FM transmitter and the quality is horrible, as I expected it would be. My new car will have an auxillary jack in a week and a half or so, so I will have it direct line-in'd then and I expect the quality to be very good (much better than the FM transmitter). FM transmitters work well enough in rural places where there aren't a lot of competing radio stations, but in most cities, it's a lost cause, whether you're listening to XM or an iPod or whatever else via FM transmitter.
I can't wait for the auxillary jack in my new car to be installed/activated, as it will yield much better audio experiences for me (hey, my new car has a Bose audio system, such a shame to waste that on crappy FM transmitted music!).
/tk
CU Tiger
03-20-2007, 03:25 PM
My sound quality is fine, but in the last few months I have developed an extremely high frequency whine . It is almost off the audible scale, and seems much worse when in "playback" mode...
My FM transmitter is great, especially since I never listen to FM, I unscrewed my antenna to reduce interference. It picks the transmitted signal up fine do to its relative close proximity, but no interference.
Bose-Better sound through marketing. No highs No lows must be Bose ;)
Ksyrup
03-20-2007, 03:28 PM
I've got the manufacturer built-in model, and while the reception is fine, the sound quality is similar to MP3 in that I can't really crank it up to make it as loud as I would want it to be (or as loud as I crank my CDs).
terpkristin
03-20-2007, 03:30 PM
My sound quality is fine, but in the last few months I have developed an extremely high frequency whine . It is almost off the audible scale, and seems much worse when in "playback" mode...
That usually comes from it being powered by the cigarette lighter, though it's odd that it only "just developed."
/tk
FBPro
03-20-2007, 03:58 PM
I've got Sirius and had my unit hardwired to the back of my radio, I have excellent sound quality.
markprior22
03-20-2007, 06:20 PM
I've got Sirius and had my unit hardwired to the back of my radio, I have excellent sound quality.
Bet that didn't feel too good....
FBPro
03-20-2007, 08:45 PM
Bet that didn't feel too good....
Nice one.....:) deserved.
I had my "sirius radio UNIT" hardwired......yada, yada.......
Fixed now.
DanGarion
03-21-2007, 03:13 PM
I did a direct connection to the back of my head unit and although it does sound a bit better, the quality still appears to lack compared to terrestrial stereo. Plus now that I'm plugged into the back of my head unit, it says the signal isn't stereo...
sooner333
03-21-2007, 03:30 PM
This seems like as good a place to ask as any about getting XM and a receiver. Would it be best to get a portable receiver or just one for car/home. I want to be able to listen to it in the car, but also inside since I don't really commute all that much. I understand the portable would be the best for taking it anywhere, but is the reception any worse?
Also, do you need two antennas if you're going to use the XM reciever inside the home and in the car as well?
Toddzilla
03-21-2007, 05:40 PM
Quick answer - get an Inno with a car kit. I <3 my Inno.
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