Honest, no troll, and I'm not trying to start a flame war!
Here's the deal...I've been heavy into XM for about a year and a half, have radios in both cars and the house, etc., etc., etc.
Recently, an accident took my wife's car out of commission and I used the opportunity to install one of the new Sirius Sportsters in the rental car just to sample the service. Given that the NFL is now there and BBC1 is coming, I was considering switching over.
However...I'm hearing what to my ears at least, seems to be some kind of digital distortion on Sirius that I have not heard on XM. Yes, I'm somewhat used to XM's compressed audio, and have learned to live with that sometimes-painful digital breakup that happens whenever loud high-frequency sounds (like cymbals) are heard. However, I'm hearing the same on Sirius...and more.
In addition to the breakup on cymbals, it sounds to me like there's a distortion in voices, especially when I hear several singers in chorus, and other high-frequency audio as well. It sounds to me like a Real audio stream, at best. And the voice channels on Sirius sound much more compressed than on XM, like they're being given a VERY small slice of bandwidth.
I haven't had the chance to AB the two, but hope to get the Sportster into the house this week to compare its audio to my current Delphi.
The kicker is, I'd really like to switch over to Sirius. I've discovered I like the music selection better and I'm really happy that BBC1 and the NFL are there. The long and short of it...am I hearing things, or have others here had the same experience? I don't expect either service to be truly high fidelity, but the sometimes digital distortion that I hear on XM seems much more widespread on Sirius.
Thanks...and I'd like to hear from those of you with "golden ears"!
Mike Nassour / Austin TX
Here's the deal...I've been heavy into XM for about a year and a half, have radios in both cars and the house, etc., etc., etc.
Recently, an accident took my wife's car out of commission and I used the opportunity to install one of the new Sirius Sportsters in the rental car just to sample the service. Given that the NFL is now there and BBC1 is coming, I was considering switching over.
However...I'm hearing what to my ears at least, seems to be some kind of digital distortion on Sirius that I have not heard on XM. Yes, I'm somewhat used to XM's compressed audio, and have learned to live with that sometimes-painful digital breakup that happens whenever loud high-frequency sounds (like cymbals) are heard. However, I'm hearing the same on Sirius...and more.
In addition to the breakup on cymbals, it sounds to me like there's a distortion in voices, especially when I hear several singers in chorus, and other high-frequency audio as well. It sounds to me like a Real audio stream, at best. And the voice channels on Sirius sound much more compressed than on XM, like they're being given a VERY small slice of bandwidth.
I haven't had the chance to AB the two, but hope to get the Sportster into the house this week to compare its audio to my current Delphi.
The kicker is, I'd really like to switch over to Sirius. I've discovered I like the music selection better and I'm really happy that BBC1 and the NFL are there. The long and short of it...am I hearing things, or have others here had the same experience? I don't expect either service to be truly high fidelity, but the sometimes digital distortion that I hear on XM seems much more widespread on Sirius.
Thanks...and I'd like to hear from those of you with "golden ears"!
Mike Nassour / Austin TX