Has anyone hooked satellite radio to their system?


A long time friend who is into Video who's HT system is budget-fi by our standards (receivers, mass market integrated, etc), bought one those new satellite car radios. He loves it. He just bought an adapter so he can use it in the house. Has anyone tried hooking one of these to their high-end system? What do you think compared to your super tuner?
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psyschicanimal: funny, but where i live, the am band is just as crowded as fm. moreover, an am station is the highest rated in our market by arbitron. so, what's this about fm blowing am? where do you get your news? and do you REALLY think enough people are gonna' shell out $10.00/month or more to get "commercial-free" or "better-sounding" radio to make it a sucess? i sure as hell don't. "the future is digital"= "perfect sound forever." give us a break and quit spoutin' unadorned propaganda. -cfb
Follow up: Though xm radio ($10/month) may have started out commercial free, they've now started slipping in commercials. On beyond jazz they use a softspoken approach to selling insurance. Even worse than the fan.
Danner, Kind of like PBS television. No commercials they claim, but they advertise their own upcomming programing every half hour and then spend at least 2 minutes before each program telling you all about the company who gave the grant money to make the program and all about its products.
I have gone back and forth on this, and for me, no comparison- my Accuphase classic T-101 FM tuner is way better sounding (much more natural) than the music from Satellite (Direct TV).