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05-03-2007, 01:03 AM
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Originally Posted by camarokev
interesting thread- I had been thinkin about gettin one of these- but have not taken the dive since I have the Ipod hookup that I have.... got like 35,000 plus songs at my fingertips from artists I like... and can control it from the headunit... still tho, it's tempting
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what headunit do you have?
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05-03-2007, 02:30 AM
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Originally Posted by camarokev
interesting thread- I had been thinkin about gettin one of these- but have not taken the dive since I have the Ipod hookup that I have.... got like 35,000 plus songs at my fingertips from artists I like... and can control it from the headunit... still tho, it's tempting
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You know, they have devices where you CAN control satellite radio with your head unit... derrrr lol
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05-03-2007, 02:52 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2005
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Originally Posted by BigDaddyKane
You know, they have devices where you CAN control satellite radio with your head unit... derrrr lol
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he's saying by being able to control the ipod through his head unit why bother w/ satt. radio
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05-03-2007, 12:58 PM
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I used to sell both when I worked at Best Buy. I actually heard better compliments from Sirius than I did XM. And me being in that department all day long for 7 months, I found myself listening to a Sirius receiver rather than an XM. Really most of it is personal choice, and the main difference is sports and talk shows. And if you're going to hook it up to your car, you are definetly better off hard wiring it to your radio. The FM Transmitter is total crap.
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05-06-2007, 08:08 AM
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Originally Posted by SupermanX24
I used to sell both when I worked at Best Buy. I actually heard better compliments from Sirius than I did XM. And me being in that department all day long for 7 months, I found myself listening to a Sirius receiver rather than an XM. Really most of it is personal choice, and the main difference is sports and talk shows. And if you're going to hook it up to your car, you are definetly better off hard wiring it to your radio. The FM Transmitter is total crap.
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I only use a fm modulator in my work truck since it has no tape deck, just straight radio
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05-15-2007, 11:41 AM
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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My Cobalt came with a 3 month trial of XM. Didn't think I would really need it because I hardly listen to regular radio. Turns out I subscribed, mainly for the 24 hour NYC traffic channel. Comes in very handy during my commute. But I'm also big into oldies, standards, classic rock, and punk. It's got stations for all of those. Plus hundreds of sports channels. So far I've had no problem with the signal.
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