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  1. 1. What would you prefer when listing to music

    • Vinyl
      9
    • Cd's
      16
    • Cassetes
      2
    • Digital
      11
    • 8-Tracks
      2


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CDs, I think.

 

But I have been guilty of listening to most of my music on my iPod over the last several years. So does that mean I listen to digital most often now? Or because most of the stuff on the iPod are CDs I ripped to my computer first does that mean I still listen to CDs?

 

Complicated listening times we're living in now :LOL:

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CDs, I think.

 

But I have been guilty of listening to most of my music on my iPod over the last several years. So does that mean I listen to digital most often now? Or because most of the stuff on the iPod are CDs I ripped to my computer first does that still mean I still listen to CDs?

 

Complicated listening times we're living in now :LOL:

 

I had a cheap mp3 player I used for a while...didn't like it Since I like listening to full albums I just go old school with my trusty Discman player. :LOL:

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CD's are my preferred obsolete media

 

Always had a car with a CD player

 

I use spotify if I'm just at home. I don't own everything, nor do much in the way of stealing music.

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My CD collection is BIG, my vinyl collection is down to my colored vinyl, and RUSH vinyl and albums I owned that were never replaced by CD versions. 8 Track is one of the most f***ed UP tape delivery systems ever devised... :finbar:
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I like having a hard copy on CD, but I digitize them and listen to them in a digital format.

 

That's what I like also...

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CD.

 

Or Spotify (and other methods for the bootlegs and rare stuff)

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Everything except the 8-tracks. Lots of my MP3s are ripped from CDs or something i already had on vinyl or cassette.
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I tend to stream most music (even the rush I own) through YouTube mostly. Convenient. I either use some decent noise cancelling headphones or my jam box by the pool.
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I tend to stream most music (even the rush I own) through YouTube mostly. Convenient. I either use some decent noise cancelling headphones or my jam box by the pool.

 

:boo hiss:

Which part; streaming, Rush, YouTube, convenience, headphones, jam box, or pool?

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I tend to stream most music (even the rush I own) through YouTube mostly. Convenient. I either use some decent noise cancelling headphones or my jam box by the pool.

 

:boo hiss:

Which part; streaming, Rush, YouTube, convenience, headphones, jam box, or pool?

 

You Tube.

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Well, streaming and digital has been a huge boost for me. Having basically my wntire collection at my fingertips is now a must. Also streaming has allowed me to discover tons of stuff i could never even think of.

 

I always loved discs and still do , but most everything i rip to digital anyways.

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CDs, I think.

 

But I have been guilty of listening to most of my music on my iPod over the last several years. So does that mean I listen to digital most often now? Or because most of the stuff on the iPod are CDs I ripped to my computer first does that mean I still listen to CDs?

 

Complicated listening times we're living in now :LOL:

 

First World Problems

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