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Post by Libby on Jan 17, 2009 18:22:44 GMT
HOW DO YOU LISTEN TO YOUR MUSIC? Do you listen to it through a conventional stereo system, an IPod, MP3 or MP4 player or something else?! Tell us all about it! When do you listen to music?
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Post by Beachcomber on Jan 18, 2009 13:35:32 GMT
I listen to CD's at home and the radio (via my mobile phone) while at work.
Don't have an MP3 or Ipod - but I do have an extensive collection of vinyl LP's in my attic that I haven't played for at least 15 years - I'll have to buy a record deck.
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sushimo
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Post by sushimo on Jan 18, 2009 22:46:18 GMT
Just about every way going. In the car, on an ipod, on the PC, and on a stacking hi-fi set. We have racks with just short of 1,000 CD's, nearly as many cassette tapes, and yes, vinyl - a couple of 100 of those in formats from 33 - 78s. In fact, we have a whole wall, floor to ceiling all stacked with music. An ipod holds another 1,000 or more, and we have an Archos 80gb which we are not yet sure how much will hold. We do love our music here!
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Post by jap2uk on Jan 19, 2009 17:27:47 GMT
Via radio at work. PC and tv music channels at home. Use mobile when away from either. I have 24GB of music on pc plus maybe 45 proper cds. So more of a digital listenere here.
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Post by avetur of agony on Jan 20, 2009 10:17:31 GMT
mainly sterrio, but i do have an ipod... hardly use it though!. only time i may use it is for long flights
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Post by lawrence on Jan 23, 2009 18:24:14 GMT
Lately ,usually by xm sirius satellite radio. The reception is at least CD quality and there are over 150 channels to choose from. I would never be without it now that I've experienced it. Of course at home I have the usual too-expensive stereo , racks of CDs , old 45's and albums etc etc. I even still had an 8 track tape player and tapes up til a few years ago when the machine ate most of the tapes.
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Post by lawrence on Jan 23, 2009 18:26:26 GMT
Oh yeah , I listen to stuff and download it from Youtube quite a lot. Here's a good one , for instance.
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Post by Libby on Jan 24, 2009 22:58:03 GMT
The best place to listen to music is in the car on my own, blasting out my favourite tracks on a long straight road with hardly any traffic - very relaxing!
Also relaxing music whilst i'm in the bath is lovely, a good way to chillout too!
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