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Electronics : Monster Cable MSR-ANT-CAR Sirius Car Antenna

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Monster Cable MSR-ANT-CAR Sirius Car Antenna

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Monster Cable MSR-ANT-CAR Sirius Car Antenna
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
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Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Monster
EAN: 0050644404955
Label: Monster
Product Manufacturer: Monster
Model: MSR ANT CAR
Publisher: Monster
Studio: Monster


Piece facts:
  • Provides reliable Sirius reception in your car
  • Low-profile design and extra flexibility from 21-foot cable
  • Magnetic base requires no drilling to mount to your car
  • Durable and weather-resistant
  • Use with single-input Sirius head unit or plug-and-play tuner




Antenna Car Sirius MSR-ANT-CAR Cable Monster






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Having SlRlUS Satellite Radio in your car changes your driving experience. Traffic seems less painful when you can get live sports coverage. Commute time flies by when you can hear the news you want. And road trips are even more enjoyable when you can sing along to your favorite music, commercial-free. But to get reliable reception, you need a car antenna specially designed to receive SlRlUS signals and tough enough to withstand the elements. Monster SlRlUS Car Antenna plugs easily into your SlRlUS-enabled car stereo or Plug & Play tuner so you can enjoy satellite radio while you drive. lts powerful magnetic base mounts to your car's roof or other metallic surface for a steadfast hold with no drilling, while the weather-resistant design reliably receives signals all year long. Now you can enjoy the programming you want wherever your travels take you.


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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * My Favorite Martian! ...
I will say that the Sirius Satellite antenna which is included with the radio was junk, after purchasing 3 to replace the original one and all failing. Contacting Sirius about this issue and they NEVER replyed to my email I just purchased the Monster Cable Ant-Car and it has been working ever since.



Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - Great antenna, does the job well.
I had to replace my Sirius antenna after my car was damaged in an accident. I heard all the bad stories about the standard Sirius magnetic antennas and read great reviews about the Monster Cable MSR-ANT-CAR. I bought it and have been very happy with it. I don't get snow or much rain where I live, so I can't vouch for its performance in bad weather. I can say, however, that the signal on the Monster Cable MSR-ANT-CAR is strong, the sound is clear and the magnet stays put (even after many car washes). If you need a new/replacement antenna for your Sirius car player, this is a solid purchase.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Monster deal for great antenna ...
Like many people, I too experienced problems with the default antenna provided with my Sirius radio. I was hesitant to buy this but based on other feedback, I took a chance. I'm glad I did, because it's a great antenna for a reasonable price! No problems or issues with it at all and I haven't noticed any increase in noise while driving at highway speeds.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Purchase! Well Worth the Money!
I bought the Monster Cable MSR-ANT-CAR Sirius Car Antenna to replace the factory low profile dot antenna which began to suffer from signal loss. I could be happier with the purchase. It has been trouble free and despite what other people have said, I haven't noticed any difference in wind noise with this unit.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great replacement antenna ...
I park my vehicle outside all the time and was having problems with the antennas that came in the car kit. After several months of exposure to the elements, I would lose the signal. I invested in this more costly antenna, but so far, it has worked great.

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