Really? that kinda suprised me, since you're a musician i thought you may be into listening to music at home. Maybe you'd rather hear it acoustically?Doctor Fugue wrote:I don't own an iPod or Walkman or portable CD player or any portable music device at all. I don't even have a dedicated stereo system at home. Generally the only time I listen to music is while driving. Occasionally I'll listen to CDs on my DVD player at home through the TV's speakers. I don't really like listening to recorded music.link343 wrote:No, I used to use my iPod to listen to my music. But the headphone jack broke last November. I just ordered the part to fix it with and hopefully it will work. But what do you use Doctor?Doctor Fugue wrote:Am I the only person who never uses a computer to listen to music?
I usually listen to...uhh...tapes, records & cds mostly. I have an old 70's Quadrophonic Marantz receiver hooked up to some original bose 901's in the front (with sweet pedastool stands), and some bookshelf 201 II's in the back. Sounds frickin amazing....but it does has a slight hiss from the reciever. I play my tapes on a sony dual tape deck, records with a old teac turntable, and my dvd player ususally works as a make shift cd player. I aslo have all of my game systems hooked up to this but usually just use the tv speakers.
I also use iTunes on my laptop...which is pretty much just for music and pics. I've converted quite a few tapes and records to wav files that I eventually convert into mp3's which end up on iTUnes. In my recording studio(if you can call in that)I also use some KRK Rockit 5" monitors coming out of an M-box hooked up to my iMac. I occasionaly watch some tv or movies on that too.
I have an 4gb iPod nano for travel, work and sometimes in the car. Not the best sound quality in mp3 format, but it works.