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Hiya.
Currently have an old Sony boom box for the garage - very good sound quality but the CD player has packed up.
All the new equivalents seem a bit rubbish and very cheaply built.
Local HiFi place have an Aiwa micro for £50, excellent condition and decent build.
Just pondering alternatives.
Garage out of WiFi range, so needs to be old school.
Needs to have CD and radio as a minimum.
Cassette would be nice 🙂 (ask yer Gran).
DAB and either Bluetooth or an aux input would be a bonus.
What are you using?
All suggestions welcome, ta!
1980s technics tuner and 5 disk CD multi changer from a stack wired into some mission LX2
all off ebay locally for less than 100 quid
Ive got a componants to 3.5 lead - which lets me feed it from a DAb /MP3/Phone / previously an apple airport express....
Old school but when the machines come for me ill still have my music and it wont sound horrific like the old cheap shit stereo i used to have in there.(mostly the speakers were shit)
1990's Sony speakers with built in amps. So I can plug the mp3 player or phone into them.
Also cheap Tesco digital radio for the F1.
Jbl control 1 pro monitors. The old good ones, not the newer cheap crap.
yamaha twin 8 inch active sub.
Yamaha mini system with amp, cd, etc
Super clear mids and highs with bass that drops lower than Satan’s ball bag.
Not worth spending too much on the garage, unless.....use it as an excuse to upgrade the Hi-Fi, and move the old one into the garage?
A smallish Sony affair that used to belong to a prisoner but I *nicked it & brought it home.
*He actually signed it off his property card when he got released so in effect didn't belong to anyone.
Depends if that’s the only place you get to listen to music.
Noooo, proper upstairs mancave HiFi is pretty much perfect after 40 odd years of pissing about (apart from needing a new cartridge for the Rega).
I could 'upgrade' the old Denon micro under the telly downstairs, but that would be a couple of hundred quid for a new one - not just yet.
Have some spare speakers (the old Denon/Missions) from the aforementioned micro, so a quality, secondhand all in one would seem to be the way forward.
Power sockets limited too, so separates probably not the best idea. Bit pricey too if budgeting for an amp, decent CD player, cassette deck and tuner.
Does the stereo have an aux in?
If so, you could get a second hand cd player to plug in?
I currently use my phone and a Bluetooth speaker, but have a Sony minidisc (!) system waiting to go in there when I get round to it which I'll probably stick a Chromecast Audio into...
Sadly not.
A smallish Sony affair that used to belong to a prisoner but I *nicked it & brought it home.
We've had a couple of patients leave this week. The spoils were divided amongst other members of the Naughty Boys Club. 🙂
I think all the sound systems in our place only play hardcore techno anyway....
Depends if that’s the only place you get to listen to music.
It is for me. I have a Nad CD player and Nad Amp wth some Wharfedale speakers and it sounds great.
Only problem is it plays up in the middle of winter when it is cold and damp but don't spend as much time in garage at that time of year anyway.
I've got an Evoke DAB single speaker jobbie.
Bluetooth and Aux in.
Not audiophile in anyway, but good enough for the garage...
2 X AA battery pocket radio, repaired multiple times over the last 20 years but good enough for radio 4.
Amazon Echo Dot which bluetooths to a cheapo soundbar. Works well, aside from the fact that I can never remember what sort of music I like...
Got one of those aukey Bluetooth receivers from Amazon and the sound quality is pretty decent to stream from a phone. That might be worth a look? Otherwise I picked up a teac cr525 micro with dab from gumtree for 40 a couple years ago, it's ace.
Tesco dab radio...
Minirig
Technics 5 disc multiplayer with double (autoreverse) cassete.
Need to connect my Technics direct drive turntable too.
5 speaker "surround sound" and use a 3.5mm plug for my phone.
My first bit of hifi - a now 36yr old rotel receiver & lead to plug in the phone
Have a look at your local auction house. Loads of good gear for next to nothing as no one wants it.
Just to add I wired up a router and to mine and use my phone and a Bluetooth speaker but it cost about £50 all in.
A B&W zeppelin with a Bluetooth adaptor plugged in so I can stream radio 6/Spotify etc. House is now all sonos'd up so it was just gathering dust in my study.
Sounds epic and is just about loud enough to drown out the noises the kids make playing in the garden
God, this website is terrible. 5 minutes to be able to type and auto correct malfunctions.
<h1 id="itemHeader" class="it-ttl">CMT-SBT20</h1>
And now it has put simple small text massive.
This is loud enough to fill the area around the shed, no tape but everything else.
1971 Grundig Yacht Boy radio with a Bluetooth adapter plugged into aux socket. Connects to music and Dab radio through phone's Bluetooth.
Raspberry Pi with big old TV as monitor and an old PC 4+1 speaker set.
So I can web browse, get tech manuals etc and the PI has my main house music library mapped as a drive so all my stored music, or YouTube etc
I have actual famous artists come round and perform acoustic sets in my garage/man cave of 5000sqm.
Occasionally I’ll turn on the old valve amp so I can listen to R4
Almost the same as on and on.
Yamaha mini system and JBL control one speakers. Retired to the shed because the volume button was playing up so you need to use the remote to adjust the volume.
Mains Wifi booster - thats how I get wifi and ethernet out to my garage.
Only got a crappy portable radio cassette in mine.
Sony Micro system with iPod doc. Just play my ipod like I do in the car, on the bike and at work... different iPod for each 🙂
Couldnt be doing with mucking about changing CDs in the garage