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What do you listen to music on?
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gadders
14-03-2008
Inspired by another thread ...

I've got a Pioneer A400, Eltax speakers, Rega Planer turntable and Sony ES CD player.

I'm expect this will be moved to another forum but it's also open to general discussion ... so what's your hi-fi set up?
afx237vi
14-03-2008
MP3s streamed wirelessly from my laptop through a Roku Soundbridge to an ancient (ie 10 years) Sony hi-fi (3 CD-changer).
Tinkerbell1
14-03-2008
Sony Mp3 player, Panasonic midi stereo system or laptop/computer
agog
14-03-2008
iMac and JBL speakers
Tetramesh
14-03-2008
The wireless.
Emerican Idol
14-03-2008
CD's really
zounds
14-03-2008
Mp3's only, on PC through Logitech Z-5400 system,
Sony Walkman NWZ for outdoors.
earsnot
14-03-2008
DID You know you can get a program to make you tunes sound vinyl quality, thats how good vinyl sounds
heskethbang
14-03-2008
the toilet.
darkjedimaster
14-03-2008
PC connected to Stereo

Creative Zen Touch 20gb

Creative Zen W 60gb

Yeh yeh I know I have 2 creative devices, the Touch I use for the Gym & Travelling & the Zen W I use for watching films & Listening to mp3s on long haul flights when the Zen Touch has runout of power .
drut
14-03-2008
Originally Posted by heskethbang:
“the toilet.”

That made me grin mightily.
Jimmy Connors
14-03-2008
Sony Amplifier
Toshiba cd player
TEAC tape deck
Akai tuner
Onkyo turntable
Akai Equalizer
NEC speakers

.... none of which ever gets used...

I listen to music on a Wifi Internet radio.
Hathor
14-03-2008
Originally Posted by earsnot:
“DID You know you can get a program to make you tunes sound vinyl quality, thats how good vinyl sounds”

Does it add crackle and pop?
mugrb
14-03-2008
A radio with speakers.
ChristineCagney
14-03-2008
imac and ipod.
WhiteStripe
14-03-2008
Originally Posted by gadders:
“Inspired by another thread ...

I've got a Pioneer A400, Eltax speakers, Rega Planer turntable and Sony ES CD player.

I'm expect this will be moved to another forum but it's also open to general discussion ... so what's your hi-fi set up?”

An aged Pioneer VSA740 AV Receiver; nasty and due to be changed Wharfeldale Diamond 8.3s; alongside in aged, but still running Pioneer CD changer (I repaired it the other week as it was skipping on perfectly good discs); Technics tape deck and Kenwood vinyl deck

But late at night, Sennheiser 457s
WhiteStripe
14-03-2008
Originally Posted by Jimmy Connors:
“Sony Amplifier
Toshiba cd player
TEAC tape deck
Akai tuner
Onkyo turntable
Akai Equalizer
NEC speakers

.... none of which ever gets used...

I listen to music on a Wifi Internet radio.”

I always think it's people of a certain age that have good hi-fi systems... ...Modernists have these modern MP3 machines that sound god-awful
Toxic Bunni
14-03-2008
When I'm out, a Sony MP3 player.
Hathor
14-03-2008
Originally Posted by WhiteStripe:
“I always think it's people of a certain age that have good hi-fi systems... ...Modernists have these modern MP3 machines that sound god-awful”

Or those nasty 'integrated', 'component', or 'micro' systems.
jwsmith
14-03-2008
Originally Posted by WhiteStripe:
“I always think it's people of a certain age that have good hi-fi systems... ...Modernists have these modern MP3 machines that sound god-awful”

I'm a 21 year old with a Denon 3808 receiver and Kef Q series (iQ5se fronts, iQ2c, iQ8ds rears and PSW2500 sub). CDs currently go through the Pioneer DVD player but hoping to add a Naim CD player soon.
Midiboy
14-03-2008
I've got Kenwood components that I've had for 14 years and still sound fantastic. I've got a Debut Project turntable and my 80Gb video iPod with a Cambridge Audio ID10 iPod dock.
fi~
14-03-2008
pc and my creative zen

or the radio, online or on the telly or in car
MartinJ
14-03-2008
A tiny transistor radio - although it tends to be voices rather than music.
zx50
14-03-2008
When I get one, I will be listening to my WAV collection on either an Ipod, or an Archos media player, just the smallest one though with the 4 inch screen. Mainly because the videos won't be so tiny.
Eternal Life
14-03-2008
When I am at home, I listen on my computer, but when in work and on the move, on my vision M Mp3 player.
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