LuciaDisturbed
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I'm making a thread because I am curious as to what people with CIs like to use to listen to their music:
*Directly hooked up to a mp3 player
*Directly hooked up to a Walkman CD player
*Directly hooked up to a Walkman cassette player (Yeah, I know this ain't the 80s but I know some CIs still prefer their old Walkman cassette players)
*Directly hooked up to the speakers on your computer or the TV or any other large appliances that have the ability to play music
OR
*Not hooked up to anything
* listening to your cheap computer speakers that you get from Walmart for $10
*listening to good very large computer speakers that have the same kind of really good speakers like one you would see at a rock concert, only much smaller but still 2x the size of a Kleenex tissue box and costs more $.
*getting bass speakers that are originally for TV and music stereos but can be hooked up to your computer if you've got the know-how-to.
*getting a large stereo boom box with detached speakers so that you can put the speakers in strategic positions around your bedroom or living room so that you can enjoy the way it sounds coming out of speakers in different places of the room, instead of on one table in one corner
*same boom box but with both speakers not detached, and left in the same position as the boom box
*getting those oldie huge speakers from the 80s that are about the size of a small child's dresser and hooking those up to the TV or somehow to the computer so that you can play a CD in the DVD player (my DVD player can play mp3 CDs too) or play a CD in my computer with those huge speakers hooked up to the computer somehow
*listening to music in the car with a very good car CD stereo and speakers in 4 different places of the car or truck
*hooking up huge speakers in the trunk or the back of the car (like you would see on the TV show "Pimp My Ride") and putting a CD stereo player in the front
*just a good old car radio that's been there forever since the 70s
*just a radio/CD player that came with the brand new car
*and any other many ways you can listen to music without having to be hooked up to anything with a CD that has been provided to you from your CI company for free
What do you think you feel you hear the music better given the things I have mentioned above? Because I notice that I do hear the difference between listening to music hooked up to my mp3 player only via a cord and listening to music without being hooked up to anything but listening to music coming out of really good speakers with my CIs?
Also, one more thing...for you CIers...what speakers do you find you like listening to music with? Which one is better? What brand, what kind, etc that you would recommend but is still at a very reasonable price? I do like the speakers I have, but I do hear a huge difference between the speakers I have with my computer and the music I hear when my fiance plays music in his truck with 4 good speakers in different places of the truck and using the CD player in front. I'm feeling that I hear better when I am not hooked up to anything VS being hooked up via a cord to anything.
Thank you in advance for your input!
*Directly hooked up to a mp3 player
*Directly hooked up to a Walkman CD player
*Directly hooked up to a Walkman cassette player (Yeah, I know this ain't the 80s but I know some CIs still prefer their old Walkman cassette players)
*Directly hooked up to the speakers on your computer or the TV or any other large appliances that have the ability to play music
OR
*Not hooked up to anything
* listening to your cheap computer speakers that you get from Walmart for $10
*listening to good very large computer speakers that have the same kind of really good speakers like one you would see at a rock concert, only much smaller but still 2x the size of a Kleenex tissue box and costs more $.
*getting bass speakers that are originally for TV and music stereos but can be hooked up to your computer if you've got the know-how-to.
*getting a large stereo boom box with detached speakers so that you can put the speakers in strategic positions around your bedroom or living room so that you can enjoy the way it sounds coming out of speakers in different places of the room, instead of on one table in one corner
*same boom box but with both speakers not detached, and left in the same position as the boom box
*getting those oldie huge speakers from the 80s that are about the size of a small child's dresser and hooking those up to the TV or somehow to the computer so that you can play a CD in the DVD player (my DVD player can play mp3 CDs too) or play a CD in my computer with those huge speakers hooked up to the computer somehow
*listening to music in the car with a very good car CD stereo and speakers in 4 different places of the car or truck
*hooking up huge speakers in the trunk or the back of the car (like you would see on the TV show "Pimp My Ride") and putting a CD stereo player in the front
*just a good old car radio that's been there forever since the 70s
*just a radio/CD player that came with the brand new car
*and any other many ways you can listen to music without having to be hooked up to anything with a CD that has been provided to you from your CI company for free
What do you think you feel you hear the music better given the things I have mentioned above? Because I notice that I do hear the difference between listening to music hooked up to my mp3 player only via a cord and listening to music without being hooked up to anything but listening to music coming out of really good speakers with my CIs?
Also, one more thing...for you CIers...what speakers do you find you like listening to music with? Which one is better? What brand, what kind, etc that you would recommend but is still at a very reasonable price? I do like the speakers I have, but I do hear a huge difference between the speakers I have with my computer and the music I hear when my fiance plays music in his truck with 4 good speakers in different places of the truck and using the CD player in front. I'm feeling that I hear better when I am not hooked up to anything VS being hooked up via a cord to anything.
Thank you in advance for your input!