I'm just kind of wondering where it fits in today's landscape of options for music listeners. Like, how many you listen to it regularly?
I ask because I recently bought a new car, and it came with a free trail for XM radio. I didn't expect much, but it kinda grew on me. Where I live standard radio is terrible, there's no selection of worthwhile stations to listen to. It's all pure crap. However, I was surprised to find that I actually enjoy quite a few of the channels on XM. I'm hearing a lot of stuff that I like, both familiar and new.
I've always been one for the compact disc format, myself. I usually would just throw a CD of something I like in, and let it cycle through the tracks until I'd get sick of it, and that's pretty much how I'd listen to most music. I never downloaded anything, and never stream music either. Which brings me to my only real complaint with XM, and that is fidelity. Same issue as with streaming from online. The playback is something like 192kbps in quality. It doesn't sound great. I'm a stickler for the best possible quality in sound, when listening to music. That aside, I do like the variety available. I once tried Pandora briefly and didn't like how it would play a lot of the same songs over, and over, and the advertisements were annoying, while XM is mostly ad free. I'm considering actually subscribing to it.
Does anyone here subscribe? If so, what do you mostly listen to? Apparently there's a lot of extra channels available through the app as well, but then you're cutting into data usage and I don't see that as a convenience really, since it's supposed to be satellite radio and all, but I'll probably look into it.