Has anyone hooked up the Polk or any XM reciever to your system? if so, what are the pros and cons?
Has anyone hoooked up XM to system
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I haven't done it yet, but I can't see any cons. It should operate just like any other piece of equipment. Unfortunately, I don't think the XM quality is any better than an mp3 rip, so you may not get CD quality sound from it. But that's a fault of the format, not of the equipment.- Bottom
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It has its place. I listen to XM on my HT system through my Directv receiver. It sounds OK is you want music in the background when entertaining or having dinner. Certainly isn't for one who is in the mood to do some serious listening. But it's not horrible as many on the varous AV forums make it out to be.- Bottom
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It's certainly disappointing. I had the same experience as Kevin - sound quality is channel dependent. What it comes down to is that higher quality of sound requires more bandwidth, and not every channel has it.
Recently, I've started seeing adds for HD-radio. Does anyone know what that is? I've got no idea.- Bottom
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I have been waiting for the 1092 to come to my dealer. I was told it will not ship for some time yet. What are your thoughts? Is is the same, better,worse then the 1060?
Is the cd quality as good as the 1072 cd player?
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Originally posted by gritRecently, I've started seeing adds for HD-radio. Does anyone know what that is? I've got no idea.
You need an FM tuner capable of decoding it and of course a station to broadcast it. Still limited to general FM coverage. The Rotel RT-1084 supports it, but that got pushed so far back it may never come out.
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I just picked the RDV-1092 up on Tuesday(June 31, 2006). I am replacing a Denon 2910. Right off the bat, I noticed a improvement an improvement both in quality in audio and video using component cables. So I gave the HDMI cable a shot. Even better clarity and sharpness. HD looks so awesome on a plasma. I was really impressed with the audio side to which I went out and bought CD's and ordered a couple of DVD-A's over the internet. I also replaced my speaker cables which made everything so much better on the audio side to which I have been listening to music for the past several days. I can imagine some of the 1072 technology trickled down to the 1092 but not for sure. The only reason why I bought the 1092 is to match my Rotel system. IMHO, $1,500 for a DVD player is a bit high especially with HD DVD & Blu-Ray technology is out there. As far as reliability, too soon to tell. For less money,there are probably better DVD players with more thrills and frills. But Rotel is simple, clean, and sharp. The remote is ok nothing fancy. if there is anything else let me know.- Bottom
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I agree --- Satellite Radio has it's place in HT/audio rooms. XM has two "high-def" channels offering 5.1 surround with more to come. It will keep getting better as the technology develops.
On another note, I think I've given up hope on the Rotel Sirius unit --- they are taking forever to get this unit out.- Bottom
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XM was dismal...
Had the Polk tuner....gave it away.
Get more sound from Comcast Digital Cable (Music Choice in Dolby 2.0) & from Internet Radio (tuned with Fireball and run through a Cal Audio Labs DAC).
--ksrDon't touch that wire...
The touching story of one man and several amplifiers.- Bottom
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