Do you use a dedicated mp3 player or iPod to listen to music?
Jamie McKane MyBroadband Journalist Staff member Super Moderator Joined Mar 2, 2016 Messages 6,929 Sep 6, 2017 #1 Do you use a dedicated mp3 player or iPod to listen to music?
S Slootvreter Honorary Master Joined Aug 7, 2008 Messages 29,490 Sep 6, 2017 #2 Cellphone + SD Card + Bluetooth in car.
Baxteen Honorary Master Joined Feb 26, 2013 Messages 17,270 Sep 6, 2017 #3 I used an iPod photo back when the 40GB version was the biggest possible. but then this awesome new thing called smartphones came along...
I used an iPod photo back when the 40GB version was the biggest possible. but then this awesome new thing called smartphones came along...
N Ninja'd A Djinn Joined Jan 7, 2010 Messages 49,237 Sep 6, 2017 #4 Phone. dedicated portable music players, like watches, are obsolete.
N Nuro Expert Member Joined Apr 11, 2007 Messages 1,836 Sep 6, 2017 #5 Slootvreter said: Cellphone + SD Card + Bluetooth in car. Click to expand... This + Google music sub + Tracks downloaded for offline use.
Slootvreter said: Cellphone + SD Card + Bluetooth in car. Click to expand... This + Google music sub + Tracks downloaded for offline use.
Lupus Honorary Master Joined Apr 25, 2006 Messages 30,337 Sep 6, 2017 #6 The old Ipod is still used by my wife, it integrates better with her car and we've got a whole bunch of docks for it still. Otherwise Google Music + phone for me.
The old Ipod is still used by my wife, it integrates better with her car and we've got a whole bunch of docks for it still. Otherwise Google Music + phone for me.
Neoprod Honorary Master Joined May 21, 2004 Messages 18,153 Sep 6, 2017 #7 Yes - Sandisk Clip Sport. It sounds better than my phone once the vacuum tubes get warmed up.
Cius Executive Member Joined Jan 20, 2009 Messages 6,482 Sep 6, 2017 #9 I don't listen a lot, when I do its the car radio.
The_MAC Executive Member Joined Oct 11, 2012 Messages 5,366 Sep 6, 2017 #10 Phone + Deezer + Headphones or Bluetooth in Car
$m@Rt@$$ Expert Member Joined Jul 6, 2009 Messages 1,910 Sep 6, 2017 #13 iPhone and Apple Music subscription. My iPod Classic 160gb is just collecting dust
T TheFriendlyGhost Expert Member Joined Sep 28, 2015 Messages 1,171 Sep 6, 2017 #14 iPhone connected on BT to my helmet. At home I stream on Tune-In
Mephisto_Helix Resident Postwhore Joined Jan 29, 2008 Messages 28,736 Sep 6, 2017 #15 Yep, got a few 16gb ones around. They last ages more than my phone will and the sound is much better.
Yep, got a few 16gb ones around. They last ages more than my phone will and the sound is much better.
LazyLion King of de Jungle Joined Mar 17, 2005 Messages 103,562 Sep 6, 2017 #16 Car Radio MP3 player with 32Gb Nano USB Flash Disc (Sandisk Cruzer Fit).
Hemps Honorary Master Joined Jan 19, 2009 Messages 10,444 Sep 7, 2017 #17 iPhone 5S with Apple Music sub. LG G3 + 128gb microsd, Rocket Player, Viper4Android Enabled , Flac, Alac, Aiff 24bit/192khz album only.
iPhone 5S with Apple Music sub. LG G3 + 128gb microsd, Rocket Player, Viper4Android Enabled , Flac, Alac, Aiff 24bit/192khz album only.
S steel_dog Senior Member Joined Jul 5, 2010 Messages 769 Sep 16, 2017 #18 Neither. Hate apple and what's an mp3 player??? Mobile phones, tablets, and bluetooth speakers + Google Music.
Neither. Hate apple and what's an mp3 player??? Mobile phones, tablets, and bluetooth speakers + Google Music.
K koogs Well-Known Member Joined Feb 17, 2010 Messages 489 Sep 16, 2017 #19 Phone-----64GB SD Card or Spotity-----BT-----Car audio system Daughter uses my old 160GB Ipod for her tunes with headphones or dock in her bedroom.
Phone-----64GB SD Card or Spotity-----BT-----Car audio system Daughter uses my old 160GB Ipod for her tunes with headphones or dock in her bedroom.
gregmcc Honorary Master Joined Jun 29, 2006 Messages 22,715 Sep 16, 2017 #20 Use ipod nano when out cycling and at gym. Nothing beats the sound quality.