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What do you listen to your music on at home?
I'm sure we all have a strong interest in music here, so I'm assuming you all listen to music a lot in your spare time!
I'm having difficulty finding a digital music system that suits my needs, as in something that can either play from external USB, internal storage, or ideally stream over the network from a NAS. I'd consider a portable MP3 player but they don't tend to have a huge amount of storage. I don't really want to use an actual 'computer' either, just to play music. Or have the TV switched on.
So what do you all use to play music through your hifi?
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I bluetoothe my phone or ipad to the sound bar under the TV!
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If you have apple devices then Apple TV will plug into your Home HI FI Digitally.
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Originally Posted by
BeerFunk
so I'm assuming you all listen to music a lot in your spare time!
Quite the opposite in fact. Apart from listening to/reviewing music for work purposes (which I use the PC to do) I almost never listen to music in my free time. I don't even own a hifi.
I guess I'm probably in the minority amongst a bunch of DJs.
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House music all the way for me. Usually The Essential Mix. Also numerous dj mixes on mixcloud/soundcloud etc. Usually streamed through my lappy
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Originally Posted by
DJColsie
I bluetoothe my phone or ipad to the sound bar under the TV!
That sounds interesting, I assume the TV doesn't have to be switched on and the bar is powered separately? Although I'd much rather have a dedicated music device going through the hifi for a decent sound.
Originally Posted by
Brian A Crossland
If you have apple devices then Apple TV will plug into your Home HI FI Digitally.
Oh I forgot to mention I don't like Itunes, so no Apple for me. Pity, because they often have good solutions, with cross-compatibility between their products.
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Everything
My entire DJ collection on random on my office laptop connected via an Echo DJ soundcard to some Bose "companion 3" speakers and also sent wirelessly to sets of wireless JBL Control 2.4g speakers in the kitchen and also in the front room.
Music is playing for just 2 or 3 days a week from 9am til 7pm..... the other days I enjoy the silence.
I like listening to all styles so occasionally a song will prɪk* my ears and I will then investigate more songs by the same artiste..... just discovered Ozomatli by hearing "Cut Chemist Suite" by then in this way.
*(phonic spelling as the work is censored)
Last edited by leelive; 19-12-2013 at 12:23 PM.
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Originally Posted by
BeerFunk
That sounds interesting, I assume the TV doesn't have to be switched on and the bar is powered separately? Although I'd much rather have a dedicated music device going through the hifi for a decent sound.
I have a dedicated separates system too, which sounds awesome, but that is in the dining room and more often than not I am laying on the sofa. Yep the sound bar is powered separately from the TV. I have always been a bit of an audiophile but the girlfriend got me the soundbar for Christmas last year. It is made by LG with a subwoofer and sounds mighty good given the physical limitations.
Last edited by Excalibur; 19-12-2013 at 02:08 PM.
Reason: Fixed quote.
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Dinosaur
Originally Posted by
BeerFunk
Oh I forgot to mention I don't like Itunes, so no Apple for me. Pity, because they often have good solutions, with cross-compatibility between their products.
Technically, there is another option. My Microsoft Surface tablet runs ( a version of ) Media Monkey no problem, and has other programmes installed, or available. I think that M$ completely ed this up, if I'm honest, because something running a full version of Windows would have been a winner. As it is, mine won't download from Amazon of all places!!!!!
What do I use? The PCs, and a twenty quid powered 2.1 rig. If I want a tad more, I lash the PC into the HiFi. Long cable.
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Originally Posted by
Shaun
Quite the opposite in fact. Apart from listening to/reviewing music for work purposes (which I use the PC to do) I almost never listen to music in my free time. I don't even own a hifi.
I guess I'm probably in the minority amongst a bunch of DJs.
No, me too. I sometimes listen in the car, but mainly listen to TalkSport.
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