Are you Sirius?


Really should have been, "DO you Sirius?" Has anyone found a Sirius(XM) tuner, that provides quality reception/fidelity, through one’s home audio system? Metropolitan(Cleveland, Orlando, Chicago) Blues and Jazz, FM stations, used to be my way of finding new artists. The hick town, in which I currently reside, can’t support one.
rodman99999

As above-

I, too, was an early adopter of XM Radio. Once the merger w/ Sirius began and all of those channels were added, the drop-outs in reception started. In 2017, I have noticed a significant drop-out rate compared to years past. The platform for all-music was much better, IMO.

A few years back I was driving a Tahoe, with satellite radio(free year with vehicle purchase). I listened to BB King’s Blues station, almost exclusively and it was great. You guys have persuaded me, that the years since have not been good to the technology/service, and Internet feed, the way to go. Thanks!
I sure enjoy sat radio- rodman, but, there are way too many channels competing for a very limited bandwidth. Looking back, XM radio and Sirius should have remained (2) separate companies. This result would have kept their respective satellites in orbit.
@jafant -  Perhaps(one day) they'll figure that out and improve the service, IF those that are affected, call it to their attention.   
Right On! rodman99999

more sats in orbit or extended bandwith for openers.
I miss the old XM Radio.