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I listen on itunes on my Macbook and iPhone. I also check out Spotify and Soundcloud. Lately, I been digging up old 80's and 90's (more obscure) dance, alternative, and club hits. I use Boom 3D App on both and set it to the Fidelity setting - awesome bass. For headphones, I use the Skullcandy Ink'd 2 earbuds. They're simple, cheap, and sound great. Unfortunately, they've been discontinued by the manufacturer, but I can usually still snag them off Amazon.
PC at home, thru headphones from old LabTec speakers from the early 2000s. Ive tried to replace the Labtec speakers, paid for several sets up to 90 bucks, returned all, none sound nearly as good.
In the car, the standard Kia stereo is quite decent sounding. Normally use mp3 folders on USB. This car is a 2022, has no aux input, guess that's going the way of CD, cassette, and 8 track. I never used aux much but I do miss having a CD player.
Skull Candy Ink'd wireless earbuds and my phone or tablet. Sometimes I hook up my desk speakers and laptop to the TV and listen to music that way, but I live in an apartment and try not to be loud. Or at least loud in a way no one else can hear me. \m/ \m/
I use a Vizio Soundbar W/subwoofer from my TV and have an HDMI cable connected from my PC to the TV and a Roku for streaming. I mostly use Prime Music, YouTube and TuneIn on my Roku but have many other apps. If the old lady is watching TV, I'll use earbuds connected to my PC for music and podcasts.
PC (Youtube or my music collection)
Creative MP3 Player (my music collection)
HDTV (Youtube or my music collection)
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