XM vs Sirius: Which is better and why?
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XM vs Sirius: Which is better and why?
Hello everyone! I currently have XM for use in my home but am wondering if it would be better to switch to Sirius in lieu of the '07 Mustang Sirius headunits being made available for the '05 and '06 models as well. XM vs Sirius, which is better (programming, reception, etc.) and why?
Thanks in advance for your input.
Cheers,
Jon
Thanks in advance for your input.
Cheers,
Jon
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RED IS BETTER THAN BLUE.
"Better" is an absolutely subjective term. You, as in Jon Purdy the individual, will need to listen to both services and decide which one meets your needs and wants.
"Better" is an absolutely subjective term. You, as in Jon Purdy the individual, will need to listen to both services and decide which one meets your needs and wants.
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I am happy with XM, but I haven't heard Sirius. I got the XM reciver for a present last year.
I agree with S.SubZero, basicly, you have to decide what you want. Look at both services and see what is right for you. It is like asking which is better, cable TV or Satellite TV.
I agree with S.SubZero, basicly, you have to decide what you want. Look at both services and see what is right for you. It is like asking which is better, cable TV or Satellite TV.
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Thanks for the input but the purpose of my question was to hopefully hear from people that have experience with both XM and Sirius. If enough people replied saying they preferred XM, I would consider getting something like the Pioneer AVIC-D1. Conversely, if enough people said that Sirius was the better of the two, I would take that into account and simply wait for the Sirius headunit to be made available. What isn't considered is trying both myself. I would only use it in the car and I'm not about to go to the trouble of trying both.
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Originally Posted by Jon_Purdy
Thanks for the input but the purpose of my question was to hopefully hear from people that have experience with both XM and Sirius. If enough people replied saying they preferred XM, I would consider getting something like the Pioneer AVIC-D1. Conversely, if enough people said that Sirius was the better of the two, I would take that into account and simply wait for the Sirius headunit to be made available. What isn't considered is trying both myself. I would only use it in the car and I'm not about to go to the trouble of trying both.
Jon
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I have XM in 4 vehicles and Sirius at home. Both are excellent services and I enjoy both equally for the most part. XM does NASCAR so I can listen to races if not at home, but I understand Sirius will be picking up the franchise -- so -- hummm. Anyway, I had to add XM to all but my wife's Maxima which came "built in". For the services, if I had the opportunity to get a built-in system in a 'Stang, I'd go for it regardless of XM or Sirius. No connections or dealing with FM transmissions -- good clear sound almost everywhere. Hard to beat.
Hope this helps.
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Originally Posted by Mach 73
Jon,
I have XM in 4 vehicles and Sirius at home. Both are excellent services and I enjoy both equally for the most part. XM does NASCAR so I can listen to races if not at home, but I understand Sirius will be picking up the franchise -- so -- hummm. Anyway, I had to add XM to all but my wife's Maxima which came "built in". For the services, if I had the opportunity to get a built-in system in a 'Stang, I'd go for it regardless of XM or Sirius. No connections or dealing with FM transmissions -- good clear sound almost everywhere. Hard to beat.
Hope this helps.
I have XM in 4 vehicles and Sirius at home. Both are excellent services and I enjoy both equally for the most part. XM does NASCAR so I can listen to races if not at home, but I understand Sirius will be picking up the franchise -- so -- hummm. Anyway, I had to add XM to all but my wife's Maxima which came "built in". For the services, if I had the opportunity to get a built-in system in a 'Stang, I'd go for it regardless of XM or Sirius. No connections or dealing with FM transmissions -- good clear sound almost everywhere. Hard to beat.
Hope this helps.
Cheers,
Jon
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I have had Sirius for about a year and a half and have nothing but praise for the programming. I do a lot of traveling, and frequently a rent car I get will have XM in it. For the type of music I listen to, I prefer Sirius over XM.
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I'm not sure how my answer wasn't good enough but Mach's was. We basically said the same thing.
XM and Sirius are two competing satellite radio services that have their subtle differences but otherwise both provide tons of channels, a wide variety of programming, and whatever else. I've had XM for a long time and I've enjoyed it, but I could easily listen to Sirius and not have an issue. It's pretty easy to find stuff to listen to and enjoy on either service. Like I said, it will really boil down to what kinds of things you like and which service focuses more on those things.
XM and Sirius are two competing satellite radio services that have their subtle differences but otherwise both provide tons of channels, a wide variety of programming, and whatever else. I've had XM for a long time and I've enjoyed it, but I could easily listen to Sirius and not have an issue. It's pretty easy to find stuff to listen to and enjoy on either service. Like I said, it will really boil down to what kinds of things you like and which service focuses more on those things.
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I have both services, Sirius in my car and XM in the family wagon. I have had Sirius for about two years and prefer it over XM due solely to the fact that I find more music that I like on Sirius. Maybe I am more used to the stations on Sirius, but I have found on long trips that XM seems to cycle playlists over and over. I have not traveled with Sirius so it may do the same. Not sure if that helps or not.
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I have had XM in my house and vehicles since 2002, and I love it.
I have played around with Sirius, and don't like it so much.
I have played around with Sirius, and don't like it so much.
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Sirius does offer many features like Howard Stern, Nascar in 07, great music without commercials. I have had Sirius for approx 2.5 years and I love it.
Since Ford is now offering Sirius in the 07 Mustang, that makes it that much more attractive.
Tony D
Since Ford is now offering Sirius in the 07 Mustang, that makes it that much more attractive.
Tony D
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SIRIUS IS MUCH BETTER.... simply because I have a receiver and antenna that were FREE!! a friend gave them to me, 'cause he didn't have plans to get service. I haven't even installed it yet.... waiting for the head unit so I can do it all at once. Otherwise.... I can't offer anything usefull. Sorry man. good luck.
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sirius is putting commercials in some of their music channels now
theyre partly owned by clear channel .. so i have nothing to do with them
i love HOWARD STERN and even had sirius for almost a year before he decided to go there so i loved it even before howard
i took off my antennae to get better reception from the sirius starmate i got
put my old sirius in my dads E250 and my girlfriend has sirius thanks to me
my friend has XM and i hate it i think it sucks .. it seems like sirius is geared more towards a more youthful audience and to just have fun and let theyre people just do what they want whereas XM is more towards boring people and the corporate influences are VERY strong....just my opinion heh
you will NOT be sorry .. get sirius
try a 3 day free pass for sirius online if you want
theyre partly owned by clear channel .. so i have nothing to do with them
i love HOWARD STERN and even had sirius for almost a year before he decided to go there so i loved it even before howard
i took off my antennae to get better reception from the sirius starmate i got
put my old sirius in my dads E250 and my girlfriend has sirius thanks to me
my friend has XM and i hate it i think it sucks .. it seems like sirius is geared more towards a more youthful audience and to just have fun and let theyre people just do what they want whereas XM is more towards boring people and the corporate influences are VERY strong....just my opinion heh
you will NOT be sorry .. get sirius
try a 3 day free pass for sirius online if you want
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We had a rental with free XM so I played around with it a bit, there were like 5 channels I liked -2 metal ones, and 2 mix ones, and the 80's one- the rest are all like news and oldies and boring useless crud. Haven't tried Sirius but I would like to.
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Stern is washed up in the New York market.. nobody cares about him anymore. Opie & Anthony is where it's at.... the virus is spreading! Put a WOW sticker on your car and see some @@ - or you can hear Stern cry about everything under the sun like he did on K-Rock for the past 10 years.
Other than that I would think they are pretty much the same. I've had XM for over a year now and love it!
Other than that I would think they are pretty much the same. I've had XM for over a year now and love it!