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Title: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Charger on August 29, 2018, 01:02:49 PM
I don't think we've talked about this here yet.

So how do you guys listen to your music?

From a cd or do you prefer digital or are you old school?


I pretty much only listen to CDs. I do have some music in mp3 format on my phone that I can listen to when I run on my treadmill but that's about it.

In my car I have a cd changer.

I do collect LPs as well but I have no real way of playing them so they are just collectibles.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Thelemech on August 29, 2018, 01:09:30 PM
On CD, Vinyl and Itunes. Sometimes I will listen to Youtube album streams.

Mostly though it is CD as that is my preferred format for consuming my musical loves. I have a small Sony Bookshelf stereo and I also have the components to  make a really great stereo - but I cannot play my music very loudly so I have not bothered putting it together.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: KiloDeltaCharlie on August 29, 2018, 01:15:40 PM
At the moment I listen to MP3s on a Sony Walkman (usually when I'm working out). I would much prefer to have a quality hi fi system and listen to music through that (it would be CDs mainly but I might start on vinyl again)... but I need more space (and, not unrelated, more money!!)
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Zzzptm on August 29, 2018, 01:28:22 PM
MP3s, all the way, here. They're portable and I do a fair amount of travel, so it's the best way to take my entire library with me everywhere I go.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Typhon on August 29, 2018, 02:33:34 PM
CDs all the way. 
In the vehicle, the actual cd.
In the house, technically the cd, but they have been ripped into the computer for easy click and play.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: BOGBLAST on August 29, 2018, 09:46:57 PM
I'm a CD guy. When I get a CD I rip it into my computer "lossless" and burn a copy "lossless" for use and then store the original away.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Billy Underdog on August 30, 2018, 07:16:49 AM
I mostly just listen with my ears...
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Typhon on August 30, 2018, 08:30:31 AM
I'm a CD guy. When I get a CD I rip it into my computer "lossless" and burn a copy "lossless" for use and then store the original away.

Exactly, I burn mixed cd's for the car.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Jack the Stripper on August 30, 2018, 08:32:27 AM
At home, Vinyl, iTunes and Spotify. When I'm out and about its iTunes and Spotify. Can't remember the last time I listened to a cd.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Typhon on August 30, 2018, 08:41:30 AM
At home, Vinyl, iTunes and Spotify. When I'm out and about its iTunes and Spotify. Can't remember the last time I listened to a cd.

An audiophile like you must hear the difference between your vinyl and the compressed format of iTunes, no?
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Zzzptm on August 30, 2018, 09:27:29 AM
I'm a CD guy. When I get a CD I rip it into my computer "lossless" and burn a copy "lossless" for use and then store the original away.

Exactly, I burn mixed cd's for the car.

I used to do that, then I got USB drives that had a higher capacity. When I was driving 100 miles a day (total), I would go through a 2GB drive every 3 weeks or so, so I made monthly themes with them.

Now I'm changing over to my phone with playlists I edit on my PC, but I have the USBs just in case.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Charger on August 30, 2018, 09:31:51 AM
I'm a CD guy. When I get a CD I rip it into my computer "lossless" and burn a copy "lossless" for use and then store the original away.

Exactly, I burn mixed cd's for the car.

Same here. Although I do have some mixed cds too mostly mine an compilations...which I overhaul everytime a band releases a new album...which does remind me I still haven't done a new Megadeth collection series after Dystopia...I guess I gotta go and buy some cds again.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: discman69 on August 30, 2018, 10:14:31 AM
I really only listen to music at work or in my car. So basically for that reason I listen on my phone using Spotify.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Charger on August 30, 2018, 11:00:33 AM
Okay so looks like I forgot to add that spotify thing as I personally have never used it nor will I ever use it.

I'll add that option in then so all you who use it can vote that then!
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Typhon on August 30, 2018, 03:34:46 PM
I'm a CD guy. When I get a CD I rip it into my computer "lossless" and burn a copy "lossless" for use and then store the original away.

Exactly, I burn mixed cd's for the car.

I used to do that, then I got USB drives that had a higher capacity. When I was driving 100 miles a day (total), I would go through a 2GB drive every 3 weeks or so, so I made monthly themes with them.

Now I'm changing over to my phone with playlists I edit on my PC, but I have the USBs just in case.

My 2 vehicles are not new enough to have that technology.  Otherwise, I would use the USB drive.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Jack the Stripper on August 30, 2018, 03:47:28 PM
At home, Vinyl, iTunes and Spotify. When I'm out and about its iTunes and Spotify. Can't remember the last time I listened to a cd.

An audiophile like you must hear the difference between your vinyl and the compressed format of iTunes, no?
To an extent but my hearing is pretty much toast these days. I'd say 80% of my music listening is done outside the home through earphones. I work outdoors so listen to music or sport talkback radio most of the day.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: 8bit Fighter on September 12, 2018, 03:16:02 PM
In more ways than one.

Kind of a brief history of my listening habits from 13 to 31. When I first seriously got into music collecting and listening, I would use this program on my computer or a CD player boom box. Anyone remember using this? :)(https://www.teckies.com//tutor/cdp.gif)This was used during my Middle School/Jr. High years.

Freshman year of High School I used a Sony Walkman tape player, creating mix tapes off the CD player to take with me to school. I didn't have money back then to afford a portable CD player and I didn't want to bring my physical copies to school. I graduated to a various portable CD players, learning to hack them to have the lids open so the CDs act like vinyl players with the laser being the needle. I would then let the permanent color markers run on the CD to color the tops. I made many mp3/regular CDs this way through a burner with Windows Media Player/iTunes.

I got my laptop in college and decided to put my music in there through iTunes. Used an aux cable while the laptop while driving sometimes, but mostly used mix mp3s or complete discographies on one or two cds. For example Black Sabbath took three cds to fill the entire discography, this was before The Devil You Know and 13 rolled around. I eventually got an iPod Classic and filled it up, ran for years until it burned out, having one or two of them before they got discontinued. :/ Finally went with a knock off mp3 player that carried a mini SD card for 200 GBs. The latter got input my new phone, taking four hours back and fourth to have the songs transferred. Any other songs I don't have or if I'm lazy I just go to YouTube on my phone or computer.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Charger on September 12, 2018, 03:50:10 PM
^^^
Oh yes! I used the very same CD Player back in the day too!

Loved it! It was great!
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Typhon on September 12, 2018, 04:43:36 PM
^^^
Oh yes! I used the very same CD Player back in the day too!

Loved it! It was great!

Same here.  :rockon:
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Zzzptm on September 12, 2018, 04:54:56 PM
^^^
Oh yes! I used the very same CD Player back in the day too!

Loved it! It was great!

Same here.  :rockon:

YES! All hail the cdplayer.exe! :yes:
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Tyr66 on October 13, 2018, 03:11:31 AM
Check out Albumsdepot site 
very good free streaming site, as simple as a click !
https://www.albumsdepot.com/ (https://www.albumsdepot.com/)
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Vyn on October 14, 2018, 12:31:48 PM
I make a distinction between listening to music and having music playing. When I listen to music, I listen to vinyl.

If I'm doing something around the house, I might have some music on, but it would be of the iTunes variety. I don't listen to music at work, and when in my car I listen to satellite radio.

There are exceptions, but that's 90% of my process. Interestingly, prior to the advent of CDs, I would burn songs off of my records onto to cassette tapes and listen to them lol. Never got into CDs, though. Threw my last 8-track out my car window in 1981/82. Hated 8-tracks.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Typhon on October 14, 2018, 02:03:01 PM
I would burn songs off of my records onto cassette tapes...
And that's called recording. :smug:
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Zzzptm on October 14, 2018, 02:28:10 PM
I would burn songs off of my records onto cassette tapes...
And that's called recording. :smug:

Yeah, nobody did any burning with music until the advent of CD-ROM "burners". If ya copied the files into a digital format, it's ripping the CD.
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Billy Underdog on October 14, 2018, 03:21:02 PM
I would burn songs off of my records onto cassette tapes...
And that's called recording. :smug:

Yeah, nobody did any burning with music until the advent of CD-ROM "burners". If ya copied the files into a digital format, it's ripping the CD.

Well, there was some burning of Beatles records in southern US back in '66... :P
Title: Re: How do you listen to music?
Post by: Typhon on October 14, 2018, 04:03:08 PM
I would burn songs off of my records onto cassette tapes...
And that's called recording. :smug:

Yeah, nobody did any burning with music until the advent of CD-ROM "burners". If ya copied the files into a digital format, it's ripping the CD.

Well, there was some burning of Beatles records in southern US back in '66... :P

We're not talking about actual bur ..., oh, forget it. :squint: