Delphi SA10034 XM Portable CD Audio Boombox for the XM SKYFi Radio Receiver

Delphi SA10034 XM Portable CD Audio Boombox for the XM SKYFi Radio Receiver

Delphi SA10034 XM Portable CD Audio Boombox for the XM SKYFi Radio Receiver

Product Description
Amazon.com Review
Offering surprisingly good sound for its diminutive size, the SA10034 portable audio system from Delphi is a terrific way to enjoy your XM satellite radio subscription and MP3 CDs at home or on the go. The system, just 20 inches across, is easy to carry, easy to position, and hard to turn off, thanks to its impressive abilities and engaging performance. The boombox is designed for use with Delphi's SA10000 XM SKYFi radio receiver, but it will operate independently of the receiver for CD playback or analog FM/AM radio reception.

Delphi uses a clever pivoting center unit that houses an XM receiver dock on one side and a CD transport/analog tuner on the flip side--just spin it backward or pull it forward to enjoy your desired source. As an XM radio interface, the boombox is first-rate. The XM SKYFi receiver locks in securely and the boombox carry handle is flexible but durable.

We were impressed with the bass output from the system's small, relatively flat speakers, and midrange and treble frequencies sounded smoother and more balanced than expected. We listened with ease for hours at a stretch. The system seems to process stereo signals to make them wider and more spacious than they'd otherwise sound from speakers fixed less than 10 inches apart, but the effect is not unpleasant.

Crucially, the boombox--unlike the XM receiver itself--offers a headphone jack, letting you plug the system into an integrated amplifier or surround receiver for listening through your usual speakers. (A minijack-to-stereo-RCA "Y" adapter cable is not included.) Sound from the headphone jack is not processed for wide stereo. XM navigation, wholly the province of the SA10000 receiver, is terrific, and the remote control supplied with the boombox operates both the boombox and your XM receiver, so you don't need both remotes on hand.

The CD transport appears to have been cheaply integrated, resulting in audible electrical noise whenever a disc is spinning or skipping to a new track. Luckily, discs spin only part of the time--just long enough to load the music into a memory buffer. With MP3 CDs, the buffer will hold a song or more. With audio CDs, however, discs will spin for about a minute, rest for 20 seconds, then commence spinning. If you're listening at a loud level to music that is fairly loud itself, you probably won't notice the noise. But with close or quiet listening to jazz, classical, or folk, the sputtering can be bothersome.

The CD player's LCD shows the number of directories (folders) and the number of tracks on a disc at startup. The display does not permit macro folder/file navigation, so if you don't know the folder and track numbers for the file you want to hear, you'll have to browse by ear or by specific file name as you skip through the tracks (folder names are not displayed).

We experienced occasional audio glitches during MP3 CD playback, even during stable indoor use. Still, it's nice to have the ability to listen to or shuffle through an MP3 CD, especially on the go: just load 6 D batteries, dock an XM receiver, and bring the included XM antenna and a single multihour MP3 CD for fail-safe musical enjoyment.

The boombox's XM's satellite reception is great. Outdoors, maintain clear overhead visibility (don't expect pristine reception under a massive bridge, for instance). Every location will be different, but it's worth noting that, indoors, we encountered no XM radio dropouts or service interruptions during our review period, either with the recommended south-facing antenna position or from an east-facing position used for much of our listening. The signal intensity varied, but reception was always solid. --Michael Mikesell

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Cons:

What's in the Box
Boombox, remote control, 2 AAA remote batteries, an XM satellite antenna, an AC power supply, a user's manual, and a quick-start guide.

Product Description:
With this Delphi CD Audio System you get satellite radio capabilities plus AM/FM radio and a CD/MP3 player. Through XM service (subscription required) you can enjoy 100 channels of music, news and sports or hear your own tunes or favorite stations with this portable system that goes almost anywhere. Features: CD/CD-R/CD-RW and MP3 compatibility; ability to display song title, artist name, and folder number while playing MP3; 30 AM/FM presets; 2 high quality dual cone speakers; maximum bass response with two air ports; headphone jack; alarm/sleep function; repeat and random function; 5 EQ modes; 1.6x0.8" LCD with orange LED backlighting; durable ABS plastic body; and an integrated rubber grip carrying handle. AM/FM radio and CD/MP3 player sold seperately.

Delphi SA10034 XM Portable CD Audio Boombox for the XM SKYFi Radio Receiver
Delphi SA10034 XM Portable CD Audio Boombox for the XM SKYFi Radio Receiver
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Great Boombox
  • No Problems Here.........
  • Excellent product!
  • Love it, or Hate it
  • I have two of these - one good, one bad
Delphi SA10034 XM Portable CD Audio Boombox for the XM SKYFi Radio Receiver

Manufacturer: Delphi Products
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Product Features:
  • Portable boombox for your Delphi XM satellite radio receiver; includes built-in CD player with MP3 compatibility and AM/FM radio
  • Two 2.3-watt speakers with bass boost
  • Powered by included AC adapter or 6 D batteries for full portability
  • Includes satellite radio antenna with 10-foot cord
  • Measures 20 x 10 x 7.5 inches (W x H x D)

ASIN: B0001B43GK

Product Description

Delphi CD Audio System SA10034 - A boombox with CD player, AM/FM radio, and ability to add XM radio. XM requires monthly subscription service. Built-in Stereo speakers Volume control Headphone minijack (also serves as line output) 30 FM/AM presets 4 EQ modes Integrated rubber grip carrying handle AC adapter included Uses 6 'D' batteries for portability (not included) Wireless remote controls XM tuner, CD deck, and AM/FM tuner 8 watts RMS x 2 Unit Dimensions - 20 W x 8.5 H x 6.5 D

Amazon.com Review

Offering surprisingly good sound for its diminutive size, the SA10034 portable audio system from Delphi is a terrific way to enjoy your XM satellite radio subscription and MP3 CDs at home or on the go. The system, just 20 inches across, is easy to carry, easy to position, and hard to turn off, thanks to its impressive abilities and engaging performance. The boombox is designed for use with Delphi's SA10000 XM SKYFi radio receiver, but it will operate independently of the receiver for CD playback or analog FM/AM radio reception.

Delphi uses a clever pivoting center unit that houses an XM receiver dock on one side and a CD transport/analog tuner on the flip side--just spin it backward or pull it forward to enjoy your desired source. As an XM radio interface, the boombox is first-rate. The XM SKYFi receiver locks in securely and the boombox carry handle is flexible but durable.

We were impressed with the bass output from the system's small, relatively flat speakers, and midrange and treble frequencies sounded smoother and more balanced than expected. We listened with ease for hours at a stretch. The system seems to process stereo signals to make them wider and more spacious than they'd otherwise sound from speakers fixed less than 10 inches apart, but the effect is not unpleasant.

Crucially, the boombox--unlike the XM receiver itself--offers a headphone jack, letting you plug the system into an integrated amplifier or surround receiver for listening through your usual speakers. (A minijack-to-stereo-RCA "Y" adapter cable is not included.) Sound from the headphone jack is not processed for wide stereo. XM navigation, wholly the province of the SA10000 receiver, is terrific, and the remote control supplied with the boombox operates both the boombox and your XM receiver, so you don't need both remotes on hand.

The CD transport appears to have been cheaply integrated, resulting in audible electrical noise whenever a disc is spinning or skipping to a new track. Luckily, discs spin only part of the time--just long enough to load the music into a memory buffer. With MP3 CDs, the buffer will hold a song or more. With audio CDs, however, discs will spin for about a minute, rest for 20 seconds, then commence spinning. If you're listening at a loud level to music that is fairly loud itself, you probably won't notice the noise. But with close or quiet listening to jazz, classical, or folk, the sputtering can be bothersome.

The CD player's LCD shows the number of directories (folders) and the number of tracks on a disc at startup. The display does not permit macro folder/file navigation, so if you don't know the folder and track numbers for the file you want to hear, you'll have to browse by ear or by specific file name as you skip through the tracks (folder names are not displayed).

We experienced occasional audio glitches during MP3 CD playback, even during stable indoor use. Still, it's nice to have the ability to listen to or shuffle through an MP3 CD, especially on the go: just load 6 D batteries, dock an XM receiver, and bring the included XM antenna and a single multihour MP3 CD for fail-safe musical enjoyment.

The boombox's XM's satellite reception is great. Outdoors, maintain clear overhead visibility (don't expect pristine reception under a massive bridge, for instance). Every location will be different, but it's worth noting that, indoors, we encountered no XM radio dropouts or service interruptions during our review period, either with the recommended south-facing antenna position or from an east-facing position used for much of our listening. The signal intensity varied, but reception was always solid. --Michael Mikesell

Pros:

Cons:

What's in the Box
Boombox, remote control, 2 AAA remote batteries, an XM satellite antenna, an AC power supply, a user's manual, and a quick-start guide.

Amazon.com Product Description

Free your XM satellite radio from your car or home stereo with this unique, portable all-in-one boombox system. In addition to acting as a dock to the Delphi XM radio receiver (pictured, available separately), the Delphi SA10034 offers a built-in CD/MP3 player and AM/FM radio. This stylishly futuristic music machine is powered either via the included AC adapter or 6 D batteries, and it features two 2.3 watt stereo speakers with bass boost and an antenna with a 10-foot cord (which is required for receiving the XM radio signal).

Sitting between the two speakers is the SA10034 ingeniously designed audio engine, Just rotate this center component 180 degrees to access the XM radio dock on one side, or the CD player and AM/FM radio on the other. The SA10034's housing is constructed from durable ABS plastic, and it features an integrated rubber carrying handle.

The CD player offers random, programmed (30 tracks), and repeat play, and it is also compatible with CD-R/RW discs and MP3 audio files. The orange LCD will display song title, artist name, and folder number during MP3 playback. The AM/FM radio has a telescoping antenna, and it features a total of 30 presets (18 FM and 12 AM). Other features include a headphone jack, built-in clock, and a sleep and wake timer that can be set to either radio or CD.

What Is XM Satellite Radio?
XM Satellite Radio was the first satellite radio service to be offered in the U.S. It features a state-of-the art Broadcast Center in Washington, DC, two Boeing 702 satellites (providing 18 kW of power--the most powerful commercial satellites ever built), and approximately 800 terrestrial repeaters located throughout the continental United States for seamless transmission. Service is not available in Hawaii or Alaska.

XM Satellite Radio offers 100-plus channels, including 70 music channels, over 35 of them commercial-free, and 31 news, sports, talk and children's channels, broadcast coast-to-coast in digital quality. XM's programming partners include Sesame Workshop, NASCAR, Associated Press, ABC News, CNBC, CNET, BBC World Service and BBC Concerts, Radio One, CNN/Sports Illustrated, Hispanic Broadcast Corporation, Disney, and ESPN.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Great Boombox.......2007-06-16

I have had this boombox for about two weeks now, and it has met all my expectations.
I needed a boombox so I could listen to my Roady XT outside while I performed outdoor chores. I couldn't be more please with its performance. The sound quality is good for the size of the speakers, and I have not heard the "motor sound" to which the other reviewers referred.
I am very pleased with this purchase.

5 out of 5 stars No Problems Here................2007-05-14

I see where some people have had trouble with this item but mine has worked perfectly. I don't use the CD player much but it worked fine when I tested it out. I can tell you that I have had no problems with any buzzing noises or anything else that would cause me to want to return the item. So far, I couldn't have hoped for more.

4 out of 5 stars Excellent product!.......2007-04-24

I'm really glad I didn't read these reviews before getting one. The boombox is the best accessory I've gotten for my SkyFi2 receiver. I do hear the "motorboat" noise described by others, but it is so quiet that even during times when the radio is muted, I have to get close to hear it. It's not bad at all. It gets great reception, even inside my apartment.

The CD player works and sounds great too, as does the FM radio and MP3-CD. All around, I think it's an awesome product. I can't wait for summer to get here so I can throw some batteries in it and take it outside!

1 out of 5 stars Love it, or Hate it.......2007-01-16

Loved it, the first day. Hated it ever since. Right out of the box, it worked like a champ, sounded good, used my wife's skyfi2 in it, no problems. Used the skyfi2 receiver it came with in the car the next day, again, no problems with the XM receiver, but the boombox is dead. If you turn the volume UP ALL THE WAY, you get a little pop and crackle, thats it. sounds like the internal amps are blown. It does this with CD/FM/XM. Returned it to place of purchase, I've been waitting two weeks for a replacement to come in. During that time, I'm reading reviews and understanding why its taking so long. It does appear to be a MAJOR problem that Delphi should own up to. I'm not the only one with sound problems.

3 out of 5 stars I have two of these - one good, one bad.......2006-12-29

I purchased one of these, and I love it. My wife loves it too, and she stole it for the kitchen. The sound is just fine.

So, I purchased another one just like it. Out of the box, the second one has a whistle on XM and the obnoxious "motorboat" hum described in some of these other reviews. Unbearable! I'm returning it, and I'm hoping I get one from the "good" batch like my first one.

It appears that if you purchase one of these, you're rolling the dice.

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