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They are free right? Then why would someone purchase XM or Sirius if they can get Internet radio for free? .
Could any of the fans, experts, and otherwise give any incite into the potential of using a non-oversampling DAC (Scott Nixon or otherwise) with satellite radio (XM or Sirius). Would it be any different than your average off the shelf consumer Cd player used as a transport?
personally, i cannot listen to sirius, even as background music, for much more than a half hour - it gives me a headache. it is impossible to actually sit & listen to it, for even five minutes.
Quote from: doug s.personally, i cannot listen to sirius, even as background music, for much more than a half hour - it gives me a headache. it is impossible to actually sit & listen to it, for even five minutes.True it is certainly not the best in sound reproduction, but you can't beat sirius for road trips. hours straight without changing stations is great!!! Try driving across Nevada without it
As far as LaunchCast at 56K...that is bad.
since I got a cheap DAC <snip> the quality has jumped exponentially.
I have directv at home and I listen to the music channels, since I got a cheap DAC and been doing the D to A conversion there instad of onboard the HDTV receiver the quality has jumped exponentially. ....I listen to it a lot and can't count the times I've had to turn on the TV to make a note of what was playing. Just another outlet for good tunes that many ignore.