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AJ
02-12-2007, 12:44 PM
Yeah, I would maintain all options. The upside to havign a portable unit is the abililty to bring it inside or anywhere else I may want to listen to it.

Kracka
02-12-2007, 12:48 PM
Yeah, I would maintain all options. The upside to havign a portable unit is the abililty to bring it inside or anywhere else I may want to listen to it.

Do you ever actually listen to the radio inside your house? I know I wouldn't, but Brandon's does come in useful when throwing BBQ's over at his place.

AJ
02-12-2007, 12:58 PM
I'm not sure how much I would use it in the house.

bluntedelvis
02-12-2007, 01:01 PM
Ok, I have been a Sirius customer for the better part of 3 years now and have never had a problem, I drive for a living so I have the portable unit the Sirius X-act but you get 2 antennas one for the Flashy whip and one for the other vechile your choice and you bury the wire under the head liner and for the Eclipse or Talon owners go out the top of the back hatch and magitize it to the roof the only problem I've encountered was the 94 tunnel, no one will ever get reception in their so here is the Break down...

1 Siruis portable unit $40.00 to $130.00 "different units different options"
2 One antenna comes with unit $35.00 for another
3 Options for billing Monthly $12.00 or do what I did and buy a Yearly subscription $150.00 "no fuss with the monthly"
4 Enjoy and drive Listening to over 165 channels

Hope this helps have nothing against XM but I think Sirius is better.

MATCHBX
02-12-2007, 01:28 PM
Everybody has their own opinions. I personally go with XM because they are consistantly coming up with better technology with better options. I also stay away from Sirius because of Stern.

No matter which one you get, you get online access to most of the channels with your subscription, so using your portable in the house has become a thing of the past. Just run your computer throught your stereo system and you get the same thing without having to put up a house antenna.

If you have a jack on your car stereo that you can hook up your Ipod to, you can hook your portable directly into that and get perfect sound quality. The subpar quality that you experience from portable units is usually because of having to use that units FM transmitter. I personally like the portables because I have mine set up for the car and the bike. In your case, I'd go with factory install for options and cleanliest.

AJ
02-12-2007, 01:36 PM
Here's a link to a similar setup, except I'd put the portable unit on in place of where this guy put his I Pod.

http://forum.mazda6club.com/index.php?showtopic=67095&hl=sirius

In the end, I'm just nto sure WTF I want to do. It's a $400 differance in price, and that does play a big part.

Thanks for the input though guys.

AJ
02-12-2007, 01:41 PM
http://forum.mazda6club.com/index.php?showtopic=58756

CDeutsch
02-12-2007, 06:22 PM
Anybody want to buy a slightly used Inno portable XM receiver/recorder (had it since Thanksgiving) and all it's accessories for cheap? The stupid thing flakes out after being in the car docking station for more then 2-3 hours. It's like it over heats and then it acts like you're pushing random buttons on the remote. Not cool when I really only use it for long trips.

I can't really justify the cost of XM radio any more.

Halon
02-12-2007, 11:03 PM
I have Sirius also. And I have the X-ACT receiver too. Just like you said, with the portable units, you do lose a little sound quality since your counting on the FM Modulator to send the signal from the receiver to your car stereo. But I didn't want a permanent install because I want to be able to swap it from the galant to the talon whenever i want, and to be able to bring it with when I travel. I love it. Sometimes if the frequency your using is a frequency that comes in a little through the air waves, you can hear some interference. But I just deal with it.

Also like Chris said, it comes in handy since it's portable, if I ever want to bring it into the house for a party, and play it through the home stereo. You can just sign on to their site, and listen to it through the site in your house, but my computer isn't hooked up to my home stereo so that doesn't really work out well for me. Once I get a real nice daily driver, I'll get a permanently installed one in it. And if you don't care about swapping it from one car to another, or bringing it inside, I'd get it permanently installed, becaues it'll sound better, and just look cleaner overall.

bluntedelvis
02-13-2007, 09:16 AM
I have Sirius also. And I have the X-ACT receiver too. Just like you said, with the portable units, you do lose a little sound quality since your counting on the FM Modulator to send the signal from the receiver to your car stereo. But I didn't want a permanent install because I want to be able to swap it from the galant to the talon whenever i want, and to be able to bring it with when I travel. I love it. Sometimes if the frequency your using is a frequency that comes in a little through the air waves, you can hear some interference. But I just deal with it.

Also like Chris said, it comes in handy since it's portable, if I ever want to bring it into the house for a party, and play it through the home stereo. You can just sign on to their site, and listen to it through the site in your house, but my computer isn't hooked up to my home stereo so that doesn't really work out well for me. Once I get a real nice daily driver, I'll get a permanently installed one in it. And if you don't care about swapping it from one car to another, or bringing it inside, I'd get it permanently installed, becaues it'll sound better, and just look cleaner overall.


I had that same problem with the frequency that comes through all I did was disconnect the ant from back of my deck.