02-02-2019, 03:11 PM
Most of the time when listening to music, I do so in my bedroom with an Amazon Echo (aka Alexa) personal assistant.
It is linked to my Amazon Music Unlimited account.
Though it doesn't have every song.
My headphones are open back, so they produce an open soundstage.
I do have a Sony Walkman which produces audio up to 192kHz quality. And my entire library is on that.
I have to use headphones with that.
I actually own 3 sets of headphones. I don't have computer speakers since my cheap pair went out.
So I listen to my computer with my middle-range Sennheiser headphones.
I also own a Google Home Max personal assistant. But I don't have the account paid to play music on it.
It does Google Play, but I don't get to choose the songs.
I have over 150 of my favorite songs on Amazon Music playlist, and around 100 love songs in another Amazon Music playlist.
But when I meditate, I use binaural beats, so I have to use headphones with those.
I am not that sophisticated in my hearing ability. To me a compressed mp3 sounds the same as CD quality.
It is linked to my Amazon Music Unlimited account.
Though it doesn't have every song.
My headphones are open back, so they produce an open soundstage.
I do have a Sony Walkman which produces audio up to 192kHz quality. And my entire library is on that.
I have to use headphones with that.
I actually own 3 sets of headphones. I don't have computer speakers since my cheap pair went out.
So I listen to my computer with my middle-range Sennheiser headphones.
I also own a Google Home Max personal assistant. But I don't have the account paid to play music on it.
It does Google Play, but I don't get to choose the songs.
I have over 150 of my favorite songs on Amazon Music playlist, and around 100 love songs in another Amazon Music playlist.
But when I meditate, I use binaural beats, so I have to use headphones with those.
I am not that sophisticated in my hearing ability. To me a compressed mp3 sounds the same as CD quality.