Auto Sound Systems
XM Satellite Radio Vs. Sirius for your Auto Sound System
Selection
If you're in the market for a new auto sound system you
might want to seriously take a moment and consider whether or
not you would be benefited by subscribing to either Sirius or
XM Satellite Radio. Both of these subscription-based services
have something wonderful to offer their subscribers and both of
them require specialized equipment in order to operate. This
means if you are going to wish to use either service, you will
need to have decided which service before you have your auto
sound system installed.
It really doesn't matter which of these you choose they each
have different features that will appeal to a wide variety of
audiences. You will find some wonderful competition among the
two not only by way of music radio but also talk radio. If you
really love talk radio you really need to subscribe to one of
these in order to find a treasure chest of talk radio gems. You
will find everything from the mundane to the controversial.
From Oprah to Howard Stern exist in the realm of satellite
radio, which seems to not only be catching on but also here to
stay.
It has been commented on many times that XM Satellite Radio
has a strong lead when it comes to subscriptions. This is very
true but you should also keep in mind that the new subscribers
seem to be leaning more towards Sirius for their satellite
radio rather than going with the traditional favorite. I've
checked out the line up and can't see that one has much of a
clearly defined lead over the other so I can't give a
definitive reason for the massive new subscribers to Sirius or
even the phenomenal lead that XM Satellite radio is currently
enjoying. Regardless if this is something that might interest
you, you really should check out each website and decide for
yourself which, if either, is more appealing to you as well as
whether that appeal is worth the investment and the monthly
subscription fee.
I will say this however: XM Satellite Radio for the moment
seems to have much better toys to offer consumers. That being
said, I'm actually quite surprised that the vast number of new
subscribers are going with Sirius rather than XM. Of course,
being the gadget geek that I am, I am basing that surprise
solely on the fact that XM seems to have much better toys. At
the moment XM is offering some really cool gadgets that double
not only as XM Satellite Radio receivers but also offer GPS
functionality and navigation assistance and controls. Some of
these devices even go one step further and play DVDs, CDs,
MP3s, among other things.
Believe me, Sirius has a lot to offer its customers as well,
I'm simply thrilled over select items that can be found at XM
that I really haven't seen adequate competition for elsewhere.
On the level of music, both seem to carry similar genres,
lineups, etc. The same holds true for the Talk radio line up.
The only major difference I am finding between the two are the
gadgets. Even the prices are rather competitive with one
another. I see only one other major difference and that is the
fact that Sirius offers a lifetime membership that cost about
the same as the five-year plan from XM Satellite Radio. The
thing to remember however is that the lifetime membership is
for the lifetime of the device not the subscriber.
I should also point out that opting for satellite radio more
than likely will not eliminate your need for a new auto sound
system it may however pose certain requirements for the type of
sound system you will be able to choose. One thing I have
noticed with both companies is that there are plenty of devices
from which to choose. You will have your hands full selecting
the right equipment for your auto sound system upon which to
enjoy the wonderful sounds that satellite radio will bring to
your ears each and every day.
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