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Well I did listen to a lot of talk radio. Comedy channels as well, well practically everything. My girlfriends varied music tastes and myself enjoying EDM.
You could hear a lot of great tunes on 82. But like I said there is some sort of playlist for every music station playing the hotter tunes of the moment on a regular basis daily. Like I said Deadmau5 - Move for Me. I could find that song playing on channel 81 and 82 at the exact same time for example.
I listen to anything in the 20's, even 47 and 48 from time to time. The 20's are riddled with commercials as well as the comedy channels.
I just think for the price you should get literally commercial free stuff. Some of the biggest "perks" back in the day were this is XM, fucking unregulated radio with no commercials. It's not like you spend 8 minutes listening to commercials, but I bet you are listening up to 2 minutes at times.
The repetitive playlist on channels 82 and 81 is very disappointing if you happen to travel a lot. You can get ASOT and other shows right to your radio.
Best radio you can get? Sure, cost a pretty penny like an iphone? Yup. I can't afford another re-occuring bill. They have plans that allow you to get in for roughly $60 a year.
My biggest "problem" that is my fault. I drive multiple vehicles and it is rather annoying I cannot pickup my radio. I can buy portable radios that will go in home / car / whatever, but you just start banging the XM radio drum even more. I used to get the service for like $9.95, then $12.95, then we started to find some good deals like $77 a year, then $4.99 a month. But after using it for many years I just don't see it as a technology worth investing in to. If XM was built in to your car this pickup your radio idea isn't a possibility, unless you go aftermarket.
It's just a love / hate situation guys...I just wouldn't buy it and expect a whole lot. In fact heres the best way to try XM. Instead of buying all the hardware you can listen online for like $3.99 a month or something, or try it for 72 hours I think. You can listen to a good majority of the channels and you will probably be surprised.
XM almost creates a big driving hazard as well, because XM always is playing hit music, that you can find music you enjoy on probably 5-10 channels at any time, and you are like well what do I want to hear?
But don't buy this thinking you are escaping Nickelback, or some other over played top40 group. Your playlists are better than FM, but it is about justifying the cost of the equipment / subscription.
IP radio needs to happen, and happen now. End of FM / XM / AM radio, beginning of in car computing.
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