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I’ll check out the Tune in app this afternoon on my way into work. IHeartRadio is a no-go. It lasted about 5-10 minutes before I had to turn it off this morning....the sound quality is horrible. Sounded like they were broadcasting from a tin can. I always have Apple Music to fall back on...and if it keeps leaving me wanting for more I suppose I can try out Sirius XM (just don’t know if I really want to open that Pandora’s box again...they really suck when it comes time to cancel). | |||
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Remember, there are good sounding stations and there are very good sounding HD radio stations on TuneIn. You just have to search around. There is a classic country station in an old town I lived in, but even though I can find better quality at other stations, I still like this particular station. Also, I tried the paid TuneIn for a while with no commercials, but I went back to the free version because I like free better. To add, I don’t stream my TIDAL but at home over WiFi since most of my music is Master quality which is better than CD quality. It is worthless in a noisy truck and uses a lot of data so that’s why I use SiriusXM streaming and TuneIn instead of the high end TIDAL. Retired Texas Lawman | |||
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Despite being pretty much surrounded by large cities, 35-40 miles from Detroit,Flint, Ann Arbor and Lansing we have a lot of poor phone reception areas not to mention worse Internet, I can go out five miles from here and have at least two dropouts in signal, north of here where a friend used to live cell phones were a paperweight. I started off-roading in northern Michigan this year. Up there Sirius is definitely needed. -------------------------------------—————— ————————--Ignorance is a powerful tool if applied at the right time, even, usually, surpassing knowledge(E.J.Potter, A.K.A. The Michigan Madman) | |||
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