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<blockquote data-quote="BeatleMatt" data-source="post: 5727" data-attributes="member: 115"><p>I have to admit that I have fallen into the rather lazy category of convenient listening. As I have said a few times, I have thousands of vinyl records and compact discs. I also have complete access to a component stereo which I have two speakers in the basement (lower level) and two speakers in the living room (main level). However I am a family man now with rare opportunity to selfishly crank some Kansas of the stereo. Much of my music listening is such that I have about 30,000 songs from my collection on my iPhone, which I connect to Bluetooth speakers while at work, playing hockey, out on our patio, anywhere. Bluetooth connection in all our vehicles. I never listen to the radio.</p><p> I also have a Bluetooth adapter connected to my home stereo in the basement and every once in a while, I will let my kids connect their phones so they can listen to their music a little while we are doing chores or whatever.</p><p> I also have a tiny little Bluetooth speaker I keep in my pocket often. It's a little louder than the speakers of the phone. I take my music with me most everywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BeatleMatt, post: 5727, member: 115"] I have to admit that I have fallen into the rather lazy category of convenient listening. As I have said a few times, I have thousands of vinyl records and compact discs. I also have complete access to a component stereo which I have two speakers in the basement (lower level) and two speakers in the living room (main level). However I am a family man now with rare opportunity to selfishly crank some Kansas of the stereo. Much of my music listening is such that I have about 30,000 songs from my collection on my iPhone, which I connect to Bluetooth speakers while at work, playing hockey, out on our patio, anywhere. Bluetooth connection in all our vehicles. I never listen to the radio. I also have a Bluetooth adapter connected to my home stereo in the basement and every once in a while, I will let my kids connect their phones so they can listen to their music a little while we are doing chores or whatever. I also have a tiny little Bluetooth speaker I keep in my pocket often. It's a little louder than the speakers of the phone. I take my music with me most everywhere. [/QUOTE]
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