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Who else besides me has XM Radio? A show of hands please, and what do you think about it? Personally, I love it! My favorite R&B stations have to be The Groove, followed by Suite 62 (though I mainly listen to the Groove). On Sunday through Thursday at 9 pm EST, The Groove plays the best old school slow jams for about 5 hours. And not just the tired ol' classics, either. This is the best station for your old school music, while Suite 62 is more new and old. Of course, XM has your unedited rap, rock, jazz, talk, news, and comedy channels too. Does anyone else have this or Sirius Radio? | |
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A couple weeks ago, I was in SoCal for a full week and I rented a car that had Sirius built in. I LOVED it! No commercials, tons of music choices. The only problem was it seemed to drop out and loose the signal now and again. How's XM with that?
I'm really thinking about installing one of them. I did a comparison, and it looks as though they have the same programming but XM has an added bonus of an accoustic channel which I would like now and again. | |
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theSpark said: A couple weeks ago, I was in SoCal for a full week and I rented a car that had Sirius built in. I LOVED it! No commercials, tons of music choices. The only problem was it seemed to drop out and loose the signal now and again. How's XM with that?
I'm really thinking about installing one of them. I did a comparison, and it looks as though they have the same programming but XM has an added bonus of an accoustic channel which I would like now and again. XM didn't seem to give out much when I traveled from Baltimore to lower VA (though it did a little). I mainly have it my house so I can listen to it when I'm chillin'. I'm sorry to say I haven't had much experience with it in my vehicle! | |
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