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XM Radio
I recently purchased XM radio- got the Delphi removable receiver with an FM modulator. I have a brand new Land Rover with a 300 watt Harmon-Kardon that has sounded great until listening to XM. For some reason, on certain songs, I almost lose the singer's voice completely. It sounds like I'm listening to karaoke. On other songs, the singer's voice sounds hollow as though he/she were in an empty gym. I have no idea what's up and the installer thinks I'm crazy. Does anyone know what could cause this? Could it be faulty installation? Could the FM modulator be at fault.
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Stereo Installion is not my expert area. Now my friend David, he would know this one. But he's now married with 4 kids, so his time is seriously limited, lol. I'll give it my best shot though. I do know that the inncorrect placement of the antenna can make a big difference with XM. Is the XM antenna inside the car or on the top of it? I know usually it has to be on the top, though there are some cars that can get away with it on the rear deck. Maybe some bad wiring or something, I suppose the modulator could be messing up. But now I am just guessing, so I'll shut up, lol. I hope I helped a little
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