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I recently upgraded to a Stiletto 2 which was very nice, but as usual, it won't fit in this boombox or my home and auto docking station because they wqere for the narrower Stiletto 1. I had to return the Stiletto 2 and stay with my older, or buy all new which I wasn't about to do. You would think Sirius would come out with an adapter.They would sell more Stiletto 2's that way
When I received the Stiletto Boombox, the speakers on the left side of the radio were blown and the sound wass horrible. I called several times and finally I was given my refund.
THis is a nice boombox for the Stiletto, looks cool, sounds good and is very loud with good bass. If you have a Stiletto1 do yourself a favor get the Slbb2 boombox for a couple extra bucks. You can use both the Stiletto1 and Stiletto2 with it, so when your SL1 kicks the bucket and they stop making it, you upgrade to the SL2 you can still use your boombox.
This is an excellent home and portable (garage, yard, etc) unit. This has proven not to be an acceptable method of removal for those of us with larger hands. The boombox has shown signs that it can detect your faulty repair procedure and in turn will likely exhibit behavior consistent with that of a boombox that is no longer interested in "aquiring a signal". I love it. Other features seem to be unaffected, but the antenna is now a display item only. However.FOR THOSE WHO ALREADY OWN THE BOOMBOX, PLEASE NOTE:The design of the connector where the antenna plugs into the antenna jack on the back of the boombox defies modern day logic. I've had mine since Sep 07. If for some crazy reason this should happen to you too, DO NOT, I repeat, DO NOT push the wire back into the connector(even if you have reason to believe that jamming the metal connector back on to the wire is an approved repair procedure).
It is deeply recessed. Therefore when UNPLUGGING the antenna from the unit, it is difficult to grab onto the metal part of the connector, leaving only the antenna wire itself to pull on. If you reach this point, it is already too late. I hope this is helpful.
The buttons are very small and all of the functions that I need are there. There are recessed spaces that function as handles on either side of the speakers.
Needless to say, things have changed. I was a little put off by the word "boombox." The last boombox that I bought had a dorky plastic handle and a dual cassette deck.
The other big advantage to this product is that it is light and easy to carry to the area of the house where I plan to listen. I listen to my Stiletto constantly and keeping the batteries charged has been an issue.
The boombox charges the battery as I listen. I was worried about the controls because I couldn't find a picture of the buttons on top before I bought it.
If you love your Stiletto, this is a must have.
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