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Free Sirius XM time

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Free Sirius XM time

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Today through December 2nd more than 100 music channels plus others are free. Enjoy!
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I heard it last night. Audio sounds terrible, as usual.
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The modulation is abysmal.
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Took three hour road trip yesterday and listened the whole time. The music channels I listened to sounded fine. My Jeep does have a premium sound system though so that may make a difference.
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I have a Bose sound system. Still garbage. Worse modulation than FM.
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My old ears are no longer capable of appreciating good quality audio. Comes from working too many years in a noisy, industrial environment.

I just listen to the music as it is.
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XM had a shiteload of quality audio processors in DC. Sirius merger trashed them
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XM had a shiteload of quality audio processors in DC. Sirius merger trashed them.
XM's audio went to crap before the merger. I know because I subscribed to both services at various times pre-merger.

XM had annoying "clicking" sounds in the audio chain during spoken word content and soundstage wasn't very good during music content, although the KIIS-FM, Z100, and WLTW simulcasts are noteworthy exceptions. At the time the channel lineups became unified post-merger, I was still an XM subscriber. I noticed only a subtle change in audio processing on the music channels I regularly sampled. There were some bugs in the first week but those were quickly resolved.

The main advantage of the XM platform is the fact bandwidth allocation is consistent for a given channel. The Sirius platform uses some sort of variable bandwidth allocation schema, which causes weird fluctuations in fidelity for a given channel from one day to the next.

Sirius in the early days did have horrendous sounding audio on its music channels due to data loss; this caused rhythm sections to have an obnoxious "swirly" sound. As their CODEC technology improved, that issue was largely resolved by 2006 or 2007.

I have no idea what the differences are between how Honda receives Sirius XM content versus Ford, but the audio quality on SXM is much better in my current Honda than my prior Ford vehicles. It also compares favorably to my local FM stations in many cases.
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