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Sanyo CRSR-10 Sirius Satellite Receiver with Car and Home Kit
By: Sanyo       Average Rating: 2.0     Total Reviews: 22
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junk     On: 2007-01-19

have had quite alot of trouble with the receiver...i have nursed it through 2 years having replaced 2 home antennas and now something else is now plaguing it im guessing its the power connector and the power adapter is on its last leg also...it has very flimsy cables (power and antenna)...i refuse to spend more money on it(sanyo)so i will buy another sirius radio just not a sanyo product...
Utter garbage!! Avoid at all costs!!     On: 2006-12-02

The Sanyo CRSR-10 is quite possibly the single worst piece of electronic equipment ever created. If I could force Sanyo to send me stars in return for the putrid quality of this complete pile of junk, Id give it -100 stars!

I received it as a Christmas gift in 2004, and made the mistake of not signing up for service until January 2006 (when Stern debuted). Big mistake! The display burned out the very first hour I used the radio at home. Good thing I set the FM transmitter before this happened, as I had no display and could not access any features after this malfunction. The buttons on the face are incredibly awkward and unintuitive. Trying to change the channels is about a 50/50 bet; you either misfire going for the clunky buttons and hit another function, or the button just do nothing at all. The radio ran so hot that you could not touch the casing, and this caused the power to cut out at random intervals. Reception at home was about 40%, despite placing the antenna on a metal dog cage pointed westward. Of course, Sirius told me to put it on the roof, but Id rather not fall and die trying to get radio reception.

The power and antenna inputs? Sanyo had the great insight to force you to use an adapter plug between the radio and the AC and antenna wire. Why they did this Ill never fathom, but it certainly did nothing but create another loose-fitting connection that would generally fail. The AC insert fit poorly and became very loose, and if you touched the radio for any reason or went over a bump in the car, the power cut off.

The car experience was a whole new nightmare. Sanyo gives you a suction cup (yes, thats right) to mount your radio in the car. Great idea! Why not rubber bands and strings? The car antenna wire seperated from the magnetic antenna for no other reason that intended use after about 2 months, so I had to use the home antenna in the car (not about to give Sanyo another penny for parts). The incredilby cheaply crafted cigarette lighter adapter was another bundle of joy. Its so cheaply made, the cheesy plastic threads on the tip of the adapter stripped out because it didnt fit in the lighter snugly, causing the metal tip and fuse cap to fall apart when inserted, shorting out fuses in two different vehicles. Car recpetion was a bit better at about 50%, but go over a bump and the power would cut off, so you only get to enjoy about 30% of what you paid for. Sadly, the store no longer carried the unit and I could not get any kind of refund.

After the lighter adapter broke for good, I decided to buy a Sirius Starmate and it is 1000 times the qaulity of the garbage junk Sanyo. I get great reception now, the unit is sturdy, all plugs fit snugly, and the display still worked after Day 1! Please, hitting yourself in the head with a claw hammer is a more relaxing experience that dealing with the toilet Sanyo Sirius radio. Avoid at all costs! Sanyo should apologize and immediately fold their terrible company!
sirius sanyo crsr-10 boombox and receiver     On: 2006-11-15

I purchased the boombox reciever home and car kit as a whole package as a christmas 05 present to myself. Everything worked wonderfully until 6 months into it, the receiver started turning on and off, posessed like, and stopped playing. Unfortunately for me, the warranty requires to ship EVERYTHING back as it was purchased together. what a pain. However, Sirius customer service rules and I got them to refund shipping costs plus a little extra, including free online listening while my regular account was on hold.
Then a month later (June) my antenna (that was working just fine -- which for some reason they decided to replace -- stopped working. Once again, I need to send the whole package back to get one antenna working. they told me this item was on backorder since it seems everyone needed to get theirs fixed. (shocker) So they told me to continue to enjoy listening in my car -- which I was rarely driving, and they would inform me when I could send my entire package back as soon as they had a replacement in stock for me. In October I got the call, we willno longer make these, you can get a free upgrade. That same week, my car was broken into and my receiver gone. More calls, and "sorry, we cant give you that replacement anymore with out you returning your whole kit" !! Now I have this stupid boombox and broken antenna. and spent another $300 on a new kit, and missed 4 months of quality sirius radio time, and almost didnt get a refund for all that time they had let me listen "in my car" for free, since warranty wasnt responsible anymore for issuing a 4 month refund for time lost waiting for a broken piece of s. do I sound pissed? But I just lovvvvve my new receiver and boombox!!! yeah Sirius still rules.
Works Good     On: 2006-10-08

Ive this system over 1 year now and I can seriously say Ive had no problems. But I do keep it in the car its not remove much. It works for me plus I take care of it,
Worked great for quite a while, then......     On: 2006-08-22

I had the unit for close to 2 years, with absolutely no problems. About a month ago it went bad. Unit will no longer start up consistently. If the unit does come on- it can not be turned off and restarted without allowing it to cool off, for an extended period of time. Explored trying to get the unit repaired, but figure the cost will be close to a new unit of different make. Would like to think that it should have lasted longer than two years, but from the other reviews, it sounds like I was lucky it made it that long.
Do not buy- Junk     On: 2006-08-11

Same problems as below. Bottom connector problems, have to use my childrens ponytails to try to keep the connection tight. Now it doesnt even work in the boombox. Would have to pay to ship it to be repaired-forget it.
junk, absolute junk     On: 2006-07-05

i have now gone through 2 crsr-10 receivers, simply because i have the boombox and carkit for that model. i will now be purchasing a whole different car kit and boombox. i have broken 2 of these in 3 months because the bottom connector doesnt have the strength a portable device needs. two units, broken in the same exact spot. very highly disappointed in the product to say the least.
I've had no problems, but an entry level unit at best.     On: 2006-05-16

Ive been using the CRSR-10 for 5 months as a household unit and no problems at all for me. I havent used it in the car yet, so I cannot comment on that aspect of this units functionality. Yes, it is kinda bulky and the buttons do press hard, but otherwise it works fine for me. I only paid $45 after rebate, I dont think I could justify paying more for this unit, though, despite my good experience so far.
Be fore warned - Stay away!     On: 2006-04-25

I got my unit from Sirius for Christmas with the boom box. I used (notice the past tense) it mainly in my vehicles. It had great reception (at first), but unfortunately that was its only good mark. Two weeks in, the power button broke, so I had to pull the cig. lighter adapter to turn it off. Then the fun began. The unit would suddenly freeze and all buttons would become in op. The only way to get it back to working was to pull the power and replug it. Then the unit would lose track of what station it was on, and the info would turn into some kind of binary code from Mars. Pull the plug. Then it started dropping the signal for no apparent reason, even though it was showing full signal strength. Then it started cutting out (no signal to the deck unit) which once again had to be reset by pulling the power cord. It would do this first thing in the morning when cold, when it was hot, when ever and where ever. Then it would fine for a day. Today it got so bad, I unplugged the unit and bounced it off the freeway lane divider wall at 70 MPH.

I thought it might just be this unit, but I see it has been pulled from Sirius as it has (I hear)been removed from production. Im starting to think its just Sanyo products as we have had to change work cell phones (both Sanyo) twice. Im also the only person I know of that has Sirius and has had issues with their tuner unit. Either way, I am now looking into a new unit, but I will never buy Sanyo again.
Stay away from this product!     On: 2006-04-11

My radio worked fairly well for about a year. The main problem was that the display was hardly visible in the car during daylight hours. You could see it fine after dark.
Now, however there is NO display on my unit. The radio still plays, but you can no longer use the menu or change settings since there is no longer a visible display. You also have no way of knowing what station you are listening to unless the DJ identifies it. I will now have to replace this radio with a different brand. SIRIUS is great but this receiver was not.
Never really worked     On: 2006-04-02

This unit functioned about 1 day. Then I couldnt get anything - I thought it was the antenna, although the radio showed it was receiving a signal. Bought a Terk antenna - no diff. Finally decided that it was broken between the antenna interface and the radio. Returned it to Sirius and got a Starmate instead - THAT is a fine radio and have had no problems.
Happy with my unit     On: 2006-03-16

Ive had my unit since mid-December 05, and havent had any problems with the receiver. I mounted the highly magnetized antenna on my car roof easily and only have lack of reception when under and overpass. I live in Miami, where there isnt a hill in sight, so I cant comment on elevation problems.
I was pleasantly surprised by the quality of the FM transmitter. I have a Belkin Tunecast II which Id purchased for use in the car with my Zen Micro mp3 player, and the static is unbearable, resulting in my never using it. The CRSR-10 has crystal clear reception on most FM stations.
The accompanying boombox unit I have had problems with, mainly that its not portable and reception is awful; but this isnt a review of the boombox so I wont deduct ratings from the receiver.  Overall I do recommend this unit.
The worst...no kidding     On: 2006-03-06

Long story short...first radio defective...replacement sent by Sirius is also defective...now Sirius claims 4-6 week delay before shipping a replacement...there is a serious problem with the connector ports...the signal keeps dropping out...
The controls are difficult to operate. Do NOT purchase this product at ANY price...
Can I give it LESS than one star?     On: 2006-03-06

My wife and I each purchased a Sanyo CRSR-10 SIRIUS Radio Receiver and home docking kit just after Christmas. The complete lack of quality was immediately apparent. Within the first two weeks, both of our car mount magnetic antennas broke. For the two weeks that it did work the reception was good. However, the antenna wire broke where it attaches to the magnetic part. To buy a replacement car mount antenna costs more than half the price of a whole new receiver and kit!
When I tried the units in our house, I was quite surprised that the home antennas get very poor reception. Our house is on the top of a hill, and is in fact one of the highest points in Pittsburgh (over 3000ft). There are no trees or other buildings nearby to block the signal. So, I figured wed have no trouble getting a good reception. I was wrong. Putting it in a window did not work at all. I finally had to put the antenna out on the roof.
I purchased another home docking kit so I could have an extra home antenna. My idea was to use a home antenna in my car (in the rear window). This actually worked quite well, until I started having problems with the adapter on the bottom of the receiver.
The adapter for the Sanyo CRSR-10 SIRIUS Radio Receiver is a textbook case of poor engineering. It is an L-shaped adapter that plugs into the bottom of the receiver. This adapter has an input for the antenna, an input for the AC, and a jack to connect speakers or headphones. Why they decided to use this adapter instead of building these jacks into the receiver is baffling. It is very cheaply made. After a few weeks using the home antenna in my car, this adapter also broke. Specifically, the gold metal insert in the antenna jack came out. I unplugged the antenna wire and that little gold sleeve come out with it! Now the receiver gets no reception at all! The antenna cant make a good connection without that part. Again, this is very poor engineering.
The warranty on the Sanyo CRSR-10 SIRIUS Radio Receiver is terrible. Its as though Sanyo KNOWS the unit will fall apart within the first year. In order to have Sanyo to cover these problems under warranty, I have to pay to ship it to one of Sanyos factory authorized service centers. The service center will not ship it back at their expense, so the unit must then be picked up! The fine print says that Sanyo reserves the right to replace the receiver and/or its component parts "with new OR reconditioned products or parts." So after the hassle and expense of having this covered by warranty, I have to go pick up my (possibly) used replacement?! I work in technical support, so I speak from experience when I say that this is one of the worst product warranties I have ever seen.
I recommend you avoid the Sanyo CRSR 10 and save your money for a better quality receiver.
Product did not work     On: 2006-02-24

When I received the Sanyo it would not power up. I sent it back to Sanyo for repair because I really wanted the product. After a few days I called the phone number I had and was told by the technical department that the product was no longer in production and they would refund my money. I am happy to say that a few days later I received a check in the mail for the refund that included the shipping and handling charges imposed by Amazon.
No problems here     On: 2006-02-04

Ive had this unit since the middle of December. I bought the product because it was inexpensive ($39.99), was portable and the sony brand. Ive had no problems to date. The install was simple on both the vehicle and home. Ive been moving it back and forth between the two at least 3 to 4 times a day and I can see that the hookups will get loose after awhile though. When that happens Ill just replace the system since it was inexpensive no big deal. Im very happy with the radio and the sirius service. I have probley listened to regular radio maybe twice since I bought this, I just couldnt take the commercials anymore. I know that $12.00 a month sounds like a lot to some, but if you figure it out it works out to 40 cents a day. Also the antenna is not like a normal antenna that picks up a local radio signal, it picks up a satellite signal hence the name satellite radio and needs to positioned to pick up the signal.
Terrible - Glad its off the Market     On: 2006-02-02

I purchased this as a christmas present for my boyfriend. It came with everything he needed to get hooked up: car kit & home kit. He was ecstatic about being able to listen to Howard Stern again when Stern came back on a few weeks ago.

The trouble began when we started to look for the boombox after christmas. OK so there was an overhaul in sirius equipment, I understand. However we came to find out that Sanyo discontinued EVERYTHING related to this product. This shouldve been our first sign.
After 2 weeks of use, the thing DIED. All it would do when you turned it on is display the Sirius logo and beep at you. We thought it was the antennae so we moved it all around the house. Nope.
So I called Sanyo. Sanyo has sold all warranty information to Sirius. I called Sirius. Went from Sirius Technical support to Returns/Exchanges to finally their warranty department. Had to fax all my proof of purchases (despite having order the equipment from their site) and am getting it replaced. The unfortunate thing is: since Sanyo stopped making it they dont have anymore Sanyo receivers. So were getting the Sirius One, which is only equipped for the car and not for home use.
Total Crapola     On: 2006-01-15

I just sent my second replacement receiver back to Sanyo and asked for my money back. Yeah, I know . . . Good luck! I received the first receiver as a Christmas present a year ago. After about 2 months, it began to turn itself off and on. Sanyo replaced it, and that one started doing the same thing after about 3 months. Sanyo replaced that one too. The third one would simply cut the sound. I could temporarily regain the sound by unplugging it and plugging it in again. Sanyo has got to either be playing a huge April Fools joke on customers or planning for bankrupcy. Either way, dont buy this junk . . . and Im "Sirius" about that!
Good price, flimsy product     On: 2006-01-13

I purchased this thru Sirius.com and got the receiver along with the home kit, car kit & boombox in a package for $120, before the rebate.

The sound and Sirius service are first rate. I cant speak so highly of the hardware.

The good things. The display is crisp and large. The FM transmitter is powerful & clear compared to others Ive used for the iPod.

Now the bad. My biggest problem is with the receiver itself. The buttons have the feel of a $10 CD player. They have a very cheap feel, mushy to the touch, will often stick and look like they will break off very easily. The unit probably will not last long, especially if its moved around alot.

The only place the unit docks is on the (optional) boombox. (That works great, btw.) The home kit and auto kit require you to carry a seperate piece and plug all the cords into that. they only give you one of these adapters so you have to transport it with the receiver between home & auto. If they gave you two of these adapters (probably at a cost of <$1 to them), it would make the unit much more functional and therefore a much better value. It was a poorly thought out idea not to include two of those adapters.

In summary, this is not a good product. I would recommend everyone out there look for something else or wait till Sirius gets the hardware in order. The service is great - Stern fan or not - but the hardware is way behind.
not worth it     On: 2006-01-06

thought we were upgrading from the old orbiter mobile kit and gaining a home kit too but this sanyo receiver only looks better. There is no dock to speak of, so you must unplug the unit from your car or home manually: unplug power, antenna, audio plugs etc...time consuming when you are in a hurry and just want to store the unit to prevent theft. the home kit is limited since I was told that my receiver antenna had to be on the north side of my house (my stereo is on the south side and the antenna does not reach). If you want a longer cord it will cost you $30. have you ever heard of a radio antenna having to face a certain side of your house directly in front of the window? they should assume that the antenna needs to be installed on the roof and give you a longer cord.....
I agree with Howard!!     On: 2005-12-28

I too bought the CRSR-10 thru SIRIUS. Product works OK but.....the car kit is missing the "button holder" to mount the unit in the vehicle. I called SANY and they said call SIRIUS!!
SIRIUS customer service (what a laugh!!) is a complete joke!! I called the toll free number and after being hung up on 3 times I finally get some guy named "kevin" who instructed me to box everything up and send it back and they would send me a new unit. All I wanted was the missing part!! Good Luck with anyone trying to deal with SIRIUS customer service!
decent product, terrible product support     On: 2005-12-24

I ordered this Sanyo CRSR-10 from sirius.com. Definitely a good deal for the price and when I bought, there was a $50 rebate. Does basically all that I would want it to do (grant me Howard Stern). The buttons could be a bit more responsive and it doesnt feel all that well made (plastic), but all in all good bang for buck.

My problem was with Sanyo and Sirius. My kit was missing an important part--the button plate. I called Sirius and was told to send everything back (sigh). I called Sanyo to see if I could obtain the part and was even willing to pay for it. They apparently dont distribute parts for their own equipment, so I was directed to Tritronics, Inc, who told me I could buy the part for $28 (!!!). When I spoke again with Sanyo, they blamed Sirius for repacking the Sanyo radios, causing the loss of parts. Bottom line=unhappy customer not real happy with Sanyo or Sirius, and neither company really wanting to help all that much. Thanks. So basically I made my own replacement for the part, channelling the spirits of MacGyver and Bob Villa. BTW, God help you if you need to call Sirius--the folks working there are just not that bright, save for the very last person I spoke with (#4)

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