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In Reply to: RE: Which category of home music listener are you? posted by tketcham on May 23, 2015 at 04:59:54
Why not a dedicated listener who enjoys the convenience of modern technology for dedicated listening sessions, viewing sessions, background music, and music while mobile?iPad remote controls all media on the Mac Mini including CD quality and higher resolution music files
iPad remote controls my music collection
iPad remote controls my music videos, some purchased, some DIY ripped from DVD
iPad remote controls my movie library
iPhone provides several music sources in the car. Digital signal from iPhone is coupled to the car's audio system DAC completely bypassing the DAC and analog output section within the iPhone.
Edits: 05/23/15Follow Ups:
Nice! pics -Abe.
Hi, Abe,
I will accept that I'm old school but I'm not a luddite. I used to listen to music from when I woke up (used to have a stereo hooked up to a timer) to when I fell asleep, but I found that I was missing out on news, talk forums, radio journals, and just listening to the world around me. So now I tend to make listening to music a more dedicated activity in my day.
I was curious to see how others incorporate music into their daily routine, at home specifically. And I see now that I should have posed a more open-ended question.
Regards,
Tom
PS: I haven't made the leap into digital downloads or ripping CDs to a bridge, but I can definitely see the advantages.
If I had the space, I'd still spin the occasional vinyl mainly because I enjoy the record cleaning ritual and equipment tweaking. But in terms of just enjoying the music, I'm fine with the 'all digital' setup.
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