I'm looking for a tuner for my Mazda and would like to avoid going through the dealership due to cost. If your Mazda came with a Sirius tuner but you decided you don't want it, don't like it, prefer XM or whatever, I would love to talk about buying it from you.
I've had a Sirius account for a few years and my portable reciever just broke - would love to use the in-dash reciever.
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I only listen to CDs (thanks to torrent, I haven't even had to 'buy' any music in a looong time ). I haven't even set any stations on the car's radio.
Anyway, maybe e-bay would be able to help you out? There's a little bit of everything there.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help...
Anyway, maybe e-bay would be able to help you out? There's a little bit of everything there.
Sorry I couldn't be of more help...
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Ah - you should give Sirius a try. Kicks the tar out of XM and will keep your music rotation fresh.
I keep checking ebay, but if they do have one then it's grossly overpriced ($400! Come on now). Actually, I haven't looked in a couple weeks. I'm counting on the charity of my fellow standardshifters.
I guess I'll just have to keep using my portable receiver, which is fine, but I would like to use the SAT button on the dash
I keep checking ebay, but if they do have one then it's grossly overpriced ($400! Come on now). Actually, I haven't looked in a couple weeks. I'm counting on the charity of my fellow standardshifters.
I guess I'll just have to keep using my portable receiver, which is fine, but I would like to use the SAT button on the dash
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30GB = $299screenname wrote:Maybe an iPod IS worth it after all... how much do video iPods cost? Should I really buy one?
60GB = $399
And no, you shouldn't buy one. You can get a much better deal with other, less popular brands. Look into Creative Zen or Archos.
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Oh man. I was so excited when I saw this thread revived...I thought someone wanted to help me out with a tuner!
I think an mp3 player is totally worth it so yes, you should buy one. The one thing Apple has going for them is they have that sh*t down pat with the click wheel. I've looked at other mp3 players and I wasn't happy with anything but the iPod, but that's just my taste.
You probably hear more about them because they got their name out first and gained a bunch of popularity. I've got XM through my satellite TV service and I can honestly say that the music rotation is much better on Sirius. (Except for the 'hits' channels...those are the same everywhere - XM, Sirius, terrestrial radio.) XM is in huge financial trouble right now too. They've started playing commercials during music to help offset the loss of everyone switching to Sirius.screenname wrote:What's wrong with XM Radio?
The problem that I find with only listening to my iPod is that it doesn't keep my music rotation fresh. I like to listen to satellite to hear about new stuff or really different stuff to add to my collection. Plus, satellite is PERFECT for roadtrips!screenname wrote:I don't see the reason why I'd subscribe to satellite radio when an MP3 player (or a burned CD) will play the songs I like, when I want them to play. Maybe an iPod IS worth it after all... how much do video iPods cost? Should I really buy one?
I think an mp3 player is totally worth it so yes, you should buy one. The one thing Apple has going for them is they have that sh*t down pat with the click wheel. I've looked at other mp3 players and I wasn't happy with anything but the iPod, but that's just my taste.
from now on, we'll take 'here' to mean 'here i am, rock you like a hurricane.' mooninites ftw!