Does anyone have Magnum XM tuners?


Hello to all,

This will be a two part post...second to follow. If anyone out there has one of the Magnum XM tuners...can you share your thoughts on the sonics..etc.?
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Avguygeorge, I use a cheap Chinese 7" Color LCD for my XM display. Got it off eBay, was going to use it for a backup view for my truck/trailer, but never bothered with that, so I use it to see whats playing on the XM while i'm on the computer (can't read the Polk display from across room).

Also, If you like modern Jazz - Channel 71 "Watercolors" has better fidelity than 113 classical. I also like 110 and 113, but fidelity suffers a little.
Yes, I have ordered the Casio--- (whatever the # is) It has a composite-in and the ac adaptor. Tiny screen but should do the thing.
I hate to whine about things only the XM-Gods can answer but WHY so little info??--jeez you never which orchestra or soloist is playing.---I can't remember if Directv's XM stations give all the info??---(From above, I stated I did have xm via D*...about 18months ago.)
Well that DMX-Radio thing I had near 20 years ago had wireless remote w/ readout screen. They even told you who wrote the songs, say for rock,country, etc.
I got DirecTV HD with 50+ XM stations in my package. I pass the digital out of my receiver via TOSLINK to a Meridian 518 (switching all my digital sources) and then S/PDIF to my Museatex Melior DAC. Sounds as good as a compressed source is going to be for me - especially since all I had to do is run the TOSLINK to my 518. If I want to see what's playing, I just look up at my flatscreen TV. 4k for the Magnum? LOL - if I want to roll tubes I'll hook up my CAL Alpha. If I want to "massage sound" I can play with the DSP functions on the Meridian.