Originally posted by: sohcrates
i listen online and also in car. i definitely notice a little compression on certain types of music (like rap, with deep bass and lots of lyrics). but on rock / pop stuff it sounds pretty good.
definitely not quite cd quality as claimed though
Originally posted by: sohcrates
i listen online and also in car. i definitely notice a little compression on certain types of music (like rap, with deep bass and lots of lyrics). but on rock / pop stuff it sounds pretty good.
definitely not quite cd quality as claimed though
Originally posted by: sohcrates
direct connection to aux cd changer input in back
Originally posted by: Kaido
I signed up for the Sirius Satellite trial online and listened to it over the Internet. It has a very "canned" sound to it...is the satellite radio signal the same way, or is that just the way the Internet version sounds?
Originally posted by: austin316
Originally posted by: Kaido
I signed up for the Sirius Satellite trial online and listened to it over the Internet. It has a very "canned" sound to it...is the satellite radio signal the same way, or is that just the way the Internet version sounds?
internet streams at only 32kbs. through a receiver is near cd quality (IE: 192kbs)
Originally posted by: shortspanishguy
My SQ is fantastic. Especially when a broad is on the sybian.
Originally posted by: Mill
Originally posted by: austin316
Originally posted by: Kaido
I signed up for the Sirius Satellite trial online and listened to it over the Internet. It has a very "canned" sound to it...is the satellite radio signal the same way, or is that just the way the Internet version sounds?
internet streams at only 32kbs. through a receiver is near cd quality (IE: 192kbs)
Not even close.
Originally posted by: aphex
Online streams are two variants; 32kbps, and 128kbps ($3/mo extra)
The streams in the car are much better than the online 32kbps stream, but are not cd quality. I have a fairly good sound system in my car and listen to Sirius all the time. It sounds good, don't get me wrong, but a CD has much higher fidelity. Keep in mind as well, some stations sound better than others.