What do you "use" to listen to music?

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Yes there is that question "what are you listening to" and that's not this although they work together. anyway I want to start listening as I work so tell me what do you guys like?
 
Spotify for me, through my phone and a bluetooth linked speaker. Love it.:xyxthumbs:
 
Most of the time BeyondPod. I find podcasts keep me calm and focused. If I'm listening to music I tend to rush.

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iPad or IPhone and a good (& small) Bluetooth speaker. Check out Amazon. I've bought two from them and love 'em.

Peace,

Darrin
 
Pandora on my Note4 with Shure SE215's. the 215's block bout 28db of noise, they make it bareable to run a machine at full blast and not end the day with ringing ears.
 
LG Bluetooth headset(JBL) connected to my Galaxy Note 3 or iPad. Great sound and kills the loudness of the machine. It also allows me to answer the phone if need be. I have the Samsung Gear 2 Neo watch so I can see whos calling or messaging me and determine its importance.
 
I listen to Sirius XM, the Octane channel on my iPhone. I play the music through my Braven Brv-x. It's a waterproof/drop proof speaker with a built in phone charger. It has indoor and outdoor playing modes and about 15 hours of battery life. If I need to keep my music more private I use my Bluetooth headphones Liger XS2.

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O...I also use Klipsch earbuds with comply tips. Makes for awesome listening.

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Pandora on my Note4 with Shure SE215's. the 215's block bout 28db of noise, they make it bareable to run a machine at full blast and not end the day with ringing ears.
I have been wanting some Shures for a LONG time

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All my media is on a network drive, I stream to a Raspberry Pi running OSMC, audio output via Old yamaha home theater surround sound system. I can control OSMC through my phone. RPi is powered from the TV so it turns on as soon as the TV turns on. I've also setup a photo slideshow so I can have examples of my work cycling while music plays in case anyone else is around.

Huge improvement over the radio I was using last year, I think I was <$200 all-in, except the network drive that was already in place.
 
I use an early '90's boom box complete with DUAL cassette decks and CD player. Of course that **** don't matter because I only use the FM radio to listen to whatever the antenna will pull in.
 
Shure in ears. Use them when drumming. Can't remember the model number.
 
I use an early '90's boom box complete with DUAL cassette decks and CD player. Of course that **** don't matter because I only use the FM radio to listen to whatever the antenna will pull in.

Love this! Radio is good, especially classic rock while detailing, but most of the time since I'm at a customers house, I'll listen to detailing or business podcasts on my iPhone using my bluetooth headset, which as a bonus, makes answering the phone seamless.
 
High quality MP3 off my iPod with westone 3's.

...I dont mess around when it comes to audio lol


Agenda number one, after new tires and a nice full detail to get my car looking new, is to rip that bose nonsense out of the car.
 
For work I use a USB stick and Sennheiser headphones, but used to use my Kindle for iHeart radio. At home in the garage I have a bluetooth converter attached to my stereo, and stream Pandora, iHeart, and Spotify.
 
Internet "streaming" from various sources.

That goes for both 'out here' (the garage) and 'in there' (the house).

Living in 'Smallville', the computer is THE link to the outside world.

Bill
 
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