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Where's the wireless?
radio 2 at home on the radio
radio 2 at work on the computer
ipod whilst cycling.
I'm a graphic designer. The law clearly states that I have to listen to 6 Music all day. If I don't then I get excommunicated and cast out into the wilderness to listen to commercial radio, while wailing and gnashing my teeth.
I download shed loads of music. 6 music and an iTunes account are a lethally expensive combination!
ipod whilst cycling.
Oh dear, I suspect that you are about to be given opinions that you hadn't asked for or give a flying fig about.
Via enormous speakers whilst on a long weekend in Benidorn. Never mind the quality feel the volume!
mixcloud or soundcloud.. I can't bear the thought of being spoon fed music by dull corporations
6music mostly
6music too, unless Mrs Ex puts on Radio 2 🙁
Mostly FM radio. Obviously too old skool for STW
When I can, then 6music on a radio, occasionally on my phone*. Mostly I have to listen to whatever someone else puts on the radio in the room I usually work in, which is mostly one flavour of Absolute or other, which is tolerable.
When it's Radio 1 then I can rapidly turn homicidal.
If not the radio, then my phone or one or another iPods, either through 'phones, or through the car radio head-unit.
At home, mostly CD or iTunes streamed through my amp from my Mac Mini.
*Strict security means most of the time my phone has to be in a locker, but there are occasions, like at the moment I'm working in a low security area so I can listen to 6Music for a whole working day!
The answer is: I don't really listen to music anymore, it's just too complicated.
i'm crap with computers, I don't know how to get our wireless system working. I 'fix' one problem, only to find a few more.
WTF is 'twonky' ? And why do I need it to listen to music now?
shiney 5" discs.
I'm a ****ing luddite.
Apple Music streaming where internet exists, cd in car. And 6music occasionally to keep up with the hipsters.
And why do I need it to listen to music now?
Because anyone who doesn't listen to music is dead inside.
6music - then if I like a song it's added to one of my Spotify playlists. Not bought a CD in 3 or more years.
6 music whenever i can, altho i dont care much for weekends. then when i have a spare bit of time i go to bbc website, look at the 6 music dj schedules and add all the decent songs to the bbc playlister. then i export playlister to deezer, updating it every couple of weeks or so.
hey presto, a bank of hundreds of great songs all to be played on shuffle whenever 6 music doesnt cut the mustard 🙂
Lossless FLAC files through an MP3 player outputting the digital stream into a DAC into a headphone amp into a really nice pair of 'phones.
Do I love it as much as my hi-fi that I had to sell - no but its close.
When funds allow I will probably get some form of NAS / Wireless streaming set up going...
I don't listen to music at all.
Well, except when driving to listen to radio as background noise.
Next question! 😛
No, I do not use clever phone coz the phone might be cleverer than me. 😆 Just like those people who walk, text, listen to their clever phone without looking where they are going walk straight into trouble. In China a girl drown when she read text and straight into river ...
My google play library on shuffle.
a) in car - mostly CD, occasionally MP3 player or iPhone. far too frequently, Mrs_D's choice which is CapitalFM. Radio1 listeners, you have nothing to complain about...
b) at home - MS Media Player on PC, or iPhone/iPad via Bluetooth boombox, or sometimes those funny little things that go in your ear
c) live at concert venue
d) making the music, from behind my drum kit. with earplugs, cos that 1x15/4x10 350W bass rig and the 4x12 100W Marshall stack combo that it competes with are FAR TOO EFFING LOUD
Youtube and shitty speakers plugged into my laptop.
I cannot abide with the crappy wireless speaker systems everyone has nowadays. I've heard some of the most expensive ones and if still rather listen to my modest seperates system.
Don't like sub satellite systems, ain't no substitute for cubes.
Don't like "background" music. I'd be mortified as a musician if that's how people listened to my stuff. I worked in retail for a long time with music playing all the time (including a music shop for a number of years!) so I like silence now.
If I want to listen to music it's nearly always a CD in the stereo played as loud as I dare!
I have to say that on the rare occasions thst I find myself in the house on my own, minus Mrs Binners or the Binnerettes then the sub- woofer gets cranked up to eleven. First tune on, despite my daily 6 music ****ery is usually something along the lines of....
Or
Disappointed that "I listen with my ears like I always done" answer hasn't been used yet!
Mixture of old and new tech. I ditched all my CDs and vinyl before Xmas in a fit of wanting to declutter. Now it's a combination of iTunes through the £25 Behringer DAC recommended on a thread on here or Spotify through a Google Chromecast, combined with my 20 year old Denon amp and some Acoustic Energy floorstanders bought 2nd hand from someone on here in 2007.
Overall this sounds as good as/better than my CD player and turntable, which is pretty remarkable.
In the car or at work, iPod
What poll? Nobody asked me nuffink.
MSP - Member
ipod whilst cycling.
Oh dear, I suspect that you are about to be given opinions that you hadn't asked for or give a flying fig about.
No he won't he can't hear anything going on around him like those joggers. Who go round and round and round (Parklife)
Apple Music subscription out via AppleTV, DAC and LINN amplifier that weighs more than the Moon...
Rachel
I don't get why people pay for music when youtube is free? 😕
I don't want the video?
Spoitfy gives me great playlists, syncing and zero ads.
I don't mind paying the artist for their work either.
mikewsmith - MemberI don't want the video?
Just checked, and my laptop continues to play music with the lid shut. 8)
But it will still stream the video, don't want the data/bandwidth and having random potentially NSFW (or suitable) videos playing in the background isn't ideal. Don't need it and other things work really well. Not everything in life is free and it shouldn't be.
Got all my 1900 odd cd collection converted to alac along with quite a fair amount of my 12" vinyl (still got shitloads to convert at my weekly rate) so it sits on various back up drives and that is played through Mac/iTunes into cambridge audio dac magic plus then KRK active speakers & KRK active sub. But I'm still old school at heart as I like to own a physical copy so if I hear something I like then I buy it on cd format. I mostly listen to 6music a fair bit every day streamed through the Mac set up above.
RHA T20i headphones for out n' about listening and all day when I work as the girls always have R1 blasting out-they give me pretty decent isolation so I don't have to suffer their inane chatter or constant justin bieber playlists. Or I sometimes use my Sennheiser Amperior headphones depending on what I'm listening to.
Don't have/use Spotify or suchlike but I do use soundcloud/mixcloud/bandcamp
Lots of radio 2, bit of radio 4 (I know, not much music there...), bit of 5 Live (ditto), bit of 6 Music, bit of Chill, CDs or the radio in the dining room from time to time.
Not everything in life is free and it shouldn't be.
I'd happily pay artists for their music that I listen to, but they're all dead.
I have bought a few CDs of modern music over the years, but I'll have less than two dozen.
There's too much good music to own it all, so with the exception of some really rare stuff I have on the hard drive, it's youtube all the way.
CD
Stuff from my mp3 collection via Twonky
Spotify
Bandcamp
Probably in that order too.
Spotify for me. Discover weekly is a brilliant feature, and I download playlists to my phone.
We have the radio on at work but I rarely have the luxury of changing the station, so at present it's Adele and Coldplay on loop.
Absolute 90's, 6 Music in the kitchen, vinyl and CDs in the main room with occasional Spotify use to check.out new stuff although I often do that on YouTube through the telly or my phone. MP3 in the motors and when I'm working. Just got a Bluetooth receiver which is plugged into the hi-fi but I've also just got a load of new vinyl so I've not used the Bluetooth/phone/Google play option much.
CD
MP3
Radio old school and digital
I don't get why people pay for music when youtube is free?
Generally fairly shitty sound quality? There are notable exceptions and it is possible to rip the audio track off the video.
stevenmenmuir - MemberAbsolute
Almost forgot.
Not that I do much cooking at the moment, but when I do it's Absolute 80s all the way. 😀
Working my way though NME's top 500 albums on Spotify at the moment, hard going at times though. It used to be XFM in the morning but since they turned into X and got that boring **** Moyles on I've given up on it.
slowoldman - MemberGenerally fairly shitty sound quality?
Good point. I guess having grown up with live music since before I can remember, absolute sound quality isn't that important to me.
Just as well really as a lot of modern production is quite frankly atrocious. 🙂
Most places - Apple Music now, I subscribed before Xmas and honestly it's bloody great..
R2 for Bob Harris Country only.
R4 when Bob's not on or I can't be bothered with Apple Music.
When in Town I listen to local Deephouse Radio stations, we've a couple that I really like.
Playing at the moment - MP3s via VLC player.
In car - iPod, always.
At home:
Streaming off my NAS
CD player
Cassette player
Turntable
I find radio unlistenable these days, which is sad as I always used to use it to discover new stuff.
I despair at the amount of kids I see listening via their phone, not with headphones but just through the crappy little speaker.
That's why audio quality doesn't matter any more.
Myself, CDs ripped to FLAC and stored on my NAS, streamed to Squeezebox to the hifi, or another next to my PC. Some day CDs will be unavailable to rip. They're not perfect anyway, but I'd rather not be forced to a lower quality MP3 as my "original" storage on the NAS. Some sites do offer FLAC but not many and usually less popular things on offer. The chance of higher quality replacement for CD has gone thanks to kids accepting shit quality downloads (SACD/DVD-A/etc are effectively dead).
If it comes to portable I have conversions to the best possible quality MP3 and still use my ancient MP3 player (iriver running Rockbox). I've been trying out my phone but the audio quality is shite. It also lacks crossfeed for headphone use.
Car is a struggle. My Civic has no inputs except an optional (and expensive) iPod connector (I don't do Apple). Just a CD player. Tried an FM transmitter... god awful.
Mainly Apple Music - headphones on the bike, bluetooth speaker at home
Sometimes also DAB radio, FM radio in the car (and sometimes CDs)
Naim CD/amps with nice Kef speakers. Listening to poorly reproduced music is like looking at photos of paintings. 😉