I get sooo cross about DAB SQ. I embraced DAB with huge excitement and pleasure when it was first available, and loved Planet Rock, BBC R4X and Absolte 80s in particular. The SQ may not be as good as FM, but it was perfectly acceptable at 128 kpbs (which seemed to be the most common bitrate; I seem to remember that Virgin (before it became Absolute) was broadcast at 192 kbps, as was BBC R3). It was clear and interference-free, and having all the extra stations was terrific - even if down here in Good Old Weymouth we only got 23 or so, it was a huge improvement on the paucity of FM stations in the area.
I bought a Pure Evoke 3, a Sonus XT for the kitchen, and an Avanti Flow for the bedroom, as well as a Denon TU1800DAB for the h-fi; I also had a proper DAB aerial (as well as FM and TV, all done when we moved house) installed to make the most of it all. I even had a small personal Sony DAB for listening to at work.
Now, though, I don't listen to Planet Rock, or indeed any of the commercial music stations at all. 80 kbps is not acceptable for music. I don't mind mono for talk (R4X for example) but not music. The BBC still broadcast at 128 kpbs, so I do still listen to R2, R4 and occasionally R3.
I have, though, fairly recently discovered internet radio on my Avanti Flow; there are SQUILLIONS of stations available, and they are mostly quite good for SQ ... I even listen to Planet Rock again, but only now and again, since there are so many other stations to choose from.