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  1. #11
    Join Date: Jan 2009

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    Being retired, I'm fortunate enough to be able to listen to my gear (either the radio or music) for 6 to 8 hours a day, when I am at home.
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    Only listen to my flashman CDs In car. Keep me amused.

    In house I mostly use my headphone kit tbh as it's convenient and good
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    I am very lucky in that I have my own listening room.

    The wife enjoys music but her and my musical tastes are poles apart and she prefers watching TV anyway, so after our evening meal she has total command of the TV and remote in the living room while I go into my little room and indulge my musical pleasures. I have the system on one side of the room while at the other side of the room I have my computer so I listen facing the wrong way when I am browsing the net.

    I usually have around 4 hours of music playing, but some evenings none at all, so instead I watch a DVD or a documentary on Youtube just for a change. Our bedroom backs onto my listening room so when the wife wants to go to bed early she has the bedroom TV on and we either compete with the volume controls, or I switch the system off and let her watch her programme.
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    Although I have a room dedicated to my main system, I spend most of my time listening to music in my workshop.
    Its all good, where ever you listen, its the music that counts, and the reason I/we got into Audio HI-FI in the first place!
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    Anywhere I can is the short answer.

    As far as the normal routine is concerned, the flat consists of two main living areas, one a combined Kitchen and Music room (with a very small tv), the other a Lounge/TV Room (which doubles as a guest bedroom).

    I tend to spend at least an hour a night in the Music room, either cooking while listening or just plonked on the couch enjoying whatever takes my fancy. Weekends at home will see me in there for a few hours more.

    The TV Room has a decent (old) Q Acoustics soundbar and an AV Amp but I tend not to use the subwoofer in the flat. Also got a Vita R4 (Ruark) for parties etc.

    Fridays are generally Music Night. I'll cook something nice and we open a bottle and enjoy our own little music festival at home (The flat is part of a converted Malt Store called Free Rodwell House, so naturally we call our Friday night "Rodstock")

    My journey to work each day is around 30 mins each way, I generally use a little FLAC player in the car (or listen to 6Music for keeping up to date).
    A mainly digital setup with a musical amplifier and endearing 1970's speakers. A CD player that hardly ever gets used and a turntable that is good enough to remind my how enjoyable my old vinyl is. Some cables and things.

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    Retired. Dedicated listening room (my den, aka the living room, really.)

    No TV (the wife has one in her den room), so music gets played most of the time.
    I'd guess 5 or 6 hours a day dedicated listening time - about 1 of those hours on my Fostex TH600 'phones before swmbo gets up in the morning.

    Also in the car maybe an hour a day, radio 3/4/ClassicFM.
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    I listen to music mostly on my motorcycle. I use either of my phones to play .flac format music via a stereo Bluetooth headset mounted in my crash helmet that can also do phone stuff.

    I probably wear my crash helmet several hours a day and the music is almost always on unless I turn it down whilst I deal with one of our drivers (I am a supervisor to about 5000 of them).

    When I get home I listen to several hours of "Proper" music and I do appreciate the difference without the background road traffic noise.
    System a mixture of old and new.

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  9. #19
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    Most of my listening is through the HiFi in the living room, but I do have a kitchen radio always playing BBC 6 Music, and at work it's a Sonos set up that anyone can stream to, usually set on 6 Music.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bobvfr View Post
    I listen to music mostly on my motorcycle. I use either of my phones to play .flac format music via a stereo Bluetooth headset mounted in my crash helmet that can also do phone stuff.

    I probably wear my crash helmet several hours a day and the music is almost always on unless I turn it down whilst I deal with one of our drivers (I am a supervisor to about 5000 of them).

    When I get home I listen to several hours of "Proper" music and I do appreciate the difference without the background road traffic noise.
    I listen to music on my bike as well, Although I tend to only do it on journeys where I know I have a lot of motorway work to do as it breaks up the boredom. The rest of the time id rather listen to my fruity exhaust!
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