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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: Bags on April 02, 2004, 01:34:00 pm
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When you get XM, this runs through your regular stereo system? So I can audiotape things the way I audiotape the radio?
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Originally posted by Bags:
When you get XM, this runs through your regular stereo system? So I can audiotape things the way I audiotape the radio?
Bags, I've used this website for reference:
www.xmfans.com (http://www.xmfans.com)
Very informative and comprehensive.
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Originally posted by El Tee:
Originally posted by Bags:
When you get XM, this runs through your regular stereo system? So I can audiotape things the way I audiotape the radio?
Bags, I've used this website for reference:
www.xmfans.com (http://www.xmfans.com)
Very informative and comprehensive. [/b]
Oops.
www.xmfan.com (no "s")
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WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM, EL TEE -- I went to that first site and there was nothing there! Geez, get it right already, like I have TIME to mess around with mistakes..?!?
;) kidding; thanks lots for the recommendation.
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Originally posted by Bags:
WHAT IS YOUR PROBLEM, EL TEE -- I went to that first site and there was nothing there! Geez, get it right already, like I have TIME to mess around with mistakes..?!?
;) kidding; thanks lots for the recommendation.
Oh, you're just on my back b/c I messed up Replacements vs. Refreshments. ;)
(I can assist more after today...gotta get downtown to see Dylan before he goes to bed. I do feel bad sending you to a site to search for what you need.)
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you're CRAZY. Thanks for the help...the site just may push me into XM territory. ;)
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You only need to set your XM to the frequency 88.1 on your radio and still have your other presets, you change your XM stations on the XM apparatus you buy.
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Does XM have in-studio gigs or something? If you don't mind me asking, what is it you're looking to record?
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I swear by the Delphi "roadie", with the fm transmitter thingie that needs to be purchased seperately. It comes with a cassette tape adapter doo-hickey, but who has cars with cassette players these days? Come on!! 8-track in the trunk too?
The roadie is a piece of cake to install too.
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Does XM have in-studio gigs or something?
Yep! Just had Wilco on this last week, which was great for Wilco fans and gave me the opportunity to scan other channels for a change.
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Originally posted by Bollocks:
but who has cars with cassette players these days?
I bought a car last year and had them put a cassette deck in it in addition to the CD player. I'm too lazy to replace all my old bootleg tapes with CDs and I still occasionally make tape comps of 7" singles.
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Originally posted by Skeeter:
Originally posted by Bollocks:
but who has cars with cassette players these days?
I bought a car last year and had them put a cassette deck in it in addition to the CD player. I'm too lazy to replace all my old bootleg tapes with CDs and I still occasionally make tape comps of 7" singles. [/b]
Me too. That, and tired of gangs stealing car radios in my area.
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Originally posted by Skeeter:
Originally posted by Bollocks:
but who has cars with cassette players these days?
I bought a car last year and had them put a cassette deck in it in addition to the CD player. I'm too lazy to replace all my old bootleg tapes with CDs and I still occasionally make tape comps of 7" singles. [/b]
I've got both CD and cassette. Use the cassette for my iPod converter, and the occasional book on tape on LONG road trips (which you can check out of the library...don't have many books on CD yet).
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Originally posted by thirsty moore:
Does XM have in-studio gigs or something?
<img src="http://www.xmradio.com/images/xm_live/leftside_xmlive2.jpg" alt=" - " />
Maybe we can pitch in and rent the space for a BigYawn event.
Dimensions: 25 x 40 feet studio, 23 x 20 control room
Capacity: 50 people, including up to a 40-piece orchestra
Uses: Live performances, recordings for record labels and XM shows, mixing, remastering. Available for rental.
Character: The studio has a warm signature sound, simulating a chamber concert hall. The control room is a "zero-environment" space.
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Originally posted by Bags:
Originally posted by Skeeter:
Originally posted by Bollocks:
but who has cars with cassette players these days?
I bought a car last year and had them put a cassette deck in it in addition to the CD player. I'm too lazy to replace all my old bootleg tapes with CDs and I still occasionally make tape comps of 7" singles. [/b]
I've got both CD and cassette. Use the cassette for my iPod converter, and the occasional book on tape on LONG road trips (which you can check out of the library...don't have many books on CD yet). [/b]
No need to come out in defence of cassette players...I was joking!
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Originally posted by Bags:
you're CRAZY. Thanks for the help...the site just may push me into XM territory. ;)
it better!!!
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Originally posted by Bags:
you're CRAZY. Thanks for the help...the site just may push me into XM territory. ;)
shes cute though
and good with directions!
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by Bags:
you're CRAZY. Thanks for the help...the site just may push me into XM territory. ;)
shes cute though
and good with directions! [/b]
sonick you lost? where ya been? still trying to figure out your hotmail account?
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xmfan used to be good, but there was schism of sorts between the guy who did all the work and the guy who owns the URL.
it's really a sad shell of itself now. The real deal is now at www.xm411.com (http://www.xm411.com) The owner of that site also operates an online store and is ultra knowledgable about all kinds of hardware and install questions.
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Originally posted by Bags:
When you get XM, this runs through your regular stereo system? So I can audiotape things the way I audiotape the radio?
Yes. It plugs into your home stereo like any other component. You can plug it into any AUX, TAPE, CD, TUNER, or anything else other than PHONO. You can also plug the audio output using 1/8 mini stereo connections. If you want to be an audio geek and need overkill, there's a place you can get the unit modified to an optical output.