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boywonder

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I was wondering what music you guys listen to while detailing or washing your car(s). In my case, I will listen to whatever strikes my mood at the time. Usually, I am cranking the Eclipse in the Maxima. That can easily vascillate between House, Alternative, and Rap.



[Edited by PrinzII on 08-05-2001 at 02:46 PM]
 
I don't have a stereo to use out side in the garage.

but plan to get a decent portable Panasonic boombox cd player.



I am also into home and car audio, and I do have a nice system in my room for music listening. :D

but I need still need to get a subwoofer, my system lacks low feq. :(



the types of music I would listen when washing and detailing my car

would be anything I like, which is pretty much every thing...





Blues and Jazz - I love blues! Stevie Ray Vaughn, Jeff Beck, Coltrane, Miles, etc :cool:



Rock & Alternative - such as Rage, Metallica, Korn etc.

maybe some jungle, drum & bass, house and trance

I also like dance.



I guess it all depends.
 
Actually, my favorite "music" is the sound of boxing. I love to wax the cars late Friday night while watching Friday Night at the Fights! Nothing like watching two guys whack each other senseless to keep me in the polishing spirits. (That and the fact that my wife can't stand to hear me yell "murduh da guy!")



And if I can't have that I prefer classical or jazz. Hey, I'm well rounded.
 
What I listen to when I'm detailing varies with the mood..sometimes it's classical (nothing like buffing off wax to Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries! :D), classic rock, modern rock...and even talk radio on occasion. If I am detailing on a Saturday, from 11:00AM to Noon, it has to be <strong class='bbc'>Car Talk with Click and Clack, The Tappet Brothers[/b] on National Public Radio!
 
I use the stereo that's inside my car.

I like Chicago House, but mostly listen to R&B, rap, pop, and alternative(pop).
 
Does anyone know a radio headset that they can recommend? My wife got me a cheapo brand last Christmas( hope she dosen't see this ), and it basically fell apart after a few weeks, plus the reception was poor.I prefer to have the headphone radio because then my customers and their nieghbors don't have to be subjected to what I listen to. Anyone have them? Dan H.
 
Guitarman, i would suggest trying a pair of wireleess RF headphones. You can hook it to your stereo system and listen to whatever you want to! They hook right up to the headphone jack and/or audio outputs. You can get a good pair for $89-$99.
 
I'll have to try that Friday Night at the Fights! Usually have R&B, Jazz or on the rare occasion some top 40. Now that I'll have cable, I will probably have on SpeedVision a lot.
 
Collective soul - shine ...if everything worked out well.
Junior Brown - stupid blues ...if not

These speakers have such a "gear head" look to them. A pair in the garage would be cool. someday.


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[Edited by kirk on 08-03-2001 at 09:30 PM]
 
try sennehiser headphones.

I am sure alot of you all have heard of it.

it is a German made quality headphones.



check them out, they are great and have great reviews on audioreview.com



I have a a pair of mini audio ear bud headphones, and they are truely awesome.
 
Back in Black CD!

or

Stones - Hot Rocks CD!



Hard to believe I'm 50.







[Edited by White_F150 on 08-04-2001 at 09:44 AM]
 
Matt, if you don't mind me asking, how old are you? The reason I ask, is because I tend to agree with many of your selections. I'm 28 by the way. Laters.
 
<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote' >

<em class='bbc'>Originally posted by wrxmania [/i]
<strong class='bbc'>try sennehiser headphones.
I am sure alot of you all have heard of it.
it is a German made quality headphones.
[/b]</blockquote>
Ditto that. I had a pair back in college; very nice.

Tort
 
Depends where im at. In my shop I listen to the radio but if I'm washing my truck in the driveway I listen to the stereo in it but at low volume cuz I dont wanna kill the battery...again.



Tool

Godsmack

Creed

Tantric...etc
 
I usually listen to:



Moby "Songs"

Moby "Play"

Livin' Joy "Don't Stop Movin'"

Bronski Beat "Age of Consent"

some Enigma...



These are usually in my car, and I put them in my stereo in the garage.



I think the first track on Moby "Songs" is great for driving, kinda like a BMW commercial. Actually, I think the first three have great driving tunes, although the first two CDs get kinda mellow towards the end.
 
but I listen to military cadence. Keeps me in the "groove" and provides me with some inspiration to keep focused and ignore the cramps, sore legs and arms.
 
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