Submitted by _Deh t3_10k6fmr in headphones

I do like to stop and listen to music while doing nothing else, but sometimes I like to browse casually, read reddit and my preferred thing to do while listening to music is to learn more about the band/artist I'm listening too.

Yes it will take some focus from the music, but for artists that I don't know too well it's really nice to read something from the artist you are listening to at that exact moment.

What about you?

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TheFrator t1_j5oo815 wrote

25% Reddit scrolling, 25% searching and learning more about the artist like you mention, and 50% of the time brooding in silence enjoying the tunes haha.

Lights off at night and listening in the dark is the best IMO

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Kaiserschmarren_ t1_j5owlgk wrote

Ah yes listening in the dark is best. Only bad part is that I always fall asleep before l'd like to

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TagalogON t1_j5pmwfa wrote

Try ASMR at night, it's godlike sometimes. Especially if your room/window/etc. doesn't allow in external noises easily.

Here's some videos/channels for ASMR triggers: https://www.reddit.com/r/headphones/comments/xqq9kw/can_a_normal_person_hear_binaural_sound_when/iqcayk9/

ASMRSurge: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1g337o1AVU

ASMR Destiny: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUZMQtOzbIk

ASMR Bakery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zq_eaKGTWrM and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_pJiZpB2Mv0

ASMR Suna: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vg2QAA6YgcE

Btw the Neumann KU 100 microphone (costs like ~$10 000+) got sent to a lot of Youtubers and now some ASMRtists and VTubers are using them regularly as they got their own, lol.

華凛(karin_asmr)with Hatomugi ASMR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2eGTuJz2wQ

asmr zeitgeist: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pkXdsn-gw_E

Workt ASMR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSxQfOgfxbk

Rapunzel ASMR: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6v4Rl9Ai9pQ

Heather Feather: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MQB_fLLnmQ0

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Dust-by-Monday t1_j5p6ry2 wrote

Listening in the dark is awesome. It makes you hear things better for real!

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7127 t1_j5pecd9 wrote

Everything sounds more detailed when you lie in bed with IEM's in trying to go to sleep somehow.

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Dust-by-Monday t1_j5plp9b wrote

I think hearing is more sensitive at night. I lower my volume substantially at night as normal volumes are quite uncomfortable.

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AlexxxAA85 t1_j5pqey1 wrote

I definitely notice that as well. Depending on the DAP/IEM combo, i need to turn it down 10-20% from the setting I had during the day.

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PhoenixRisingtw t1_j5pj1wc wrote

And a hundred percent reason to remember the name

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TheFrator t1_j5pmhld wrote

RIP Chester

My brain no work today

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PhoenixRisingtw t1_j5pmudo wrote

It's not Chester lol

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TheFrator t1_j5pnvqg wrote

Shit I'm dumb. I haven't listened to Fort Minor in years- but time to change that. I wonder how it scales with better audio equipment.

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Ambia_Rock_666 t1_j5pvm2y wrote

I find it hard to do work without music. I like having something to jam to while getting shit done.

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TheFrator t1_j5pxmpf wrote

I'm the exact opposite- I can't work and listen to music as it distracts me too much.

(Spicy take inbound) People listen to music too much. Now before you burn me at the stake, listening to music is a dopaminergic activity. Meaning it causes your brain to release dopamine. You get acclimated to these activities and your perceived response lessens. That's why when you go a day or two without music, it hits harder (at least that's my experience).

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TheOrangeSpud t1_j5qoz7o wrote

Yeah same. I can't work on stuff and listen to music at the same time. Either the work distracts me from the music, or the music distracts me from the work. Same with exercise. Can't listen to music while exercising because it distracts me too much.
Music gets its own time slot in my day.

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TheFrator t1_j5r5pp5 wrote

My exact philosophy.

And hello fellow psychopath that works out without music! I get some funny looks when I tell people I workout without any music. It makes your mind go to a cool place when you're deep into a lifting or cardio session with nothing but the task at hand to focus on and complete.

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_Deh OP t1_j5vwl3x wrote

I did that for a long time, but the gym always had shit music playing so I it's better to hear music you like while working out.

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OutlandishnessGrand8 t1_j5oona6 wrote

i’ll usually look at this forum, or play a video game that is not stressful lol

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CPOx t1_j5opm94 wrote

Vampire Survivors all day every day

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TheFrator t1_j5p1ntr wrote

You gotta try Soulstone Survivors. It's my favorite survivors game that isn't Vampire Survivors

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LithiumLost t1_j5pq7rf wrote

Yea this is a great game for listening to music. I used to love WoW back in the day for the same reason.

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_Deh OP t1_j5ow73e wrote

I like to play Euro Truck Simulator while listening to music.

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OutlandishnessGrand8 t1_j5owf3e wrote

i heard that game is hellllaaaa chill but I genuinely suck at driving games haha props to you

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Psychohistor1an t1_j5owsj2 wrote

Euro truck is more of a parking game than a driving game. Give it a try

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_Deh OP t1_j5p2px9 wrote

I play it more like a driving game, always get the longest delivery and skip parking.

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wagninger t1_j5pj5hp wrote

I liked playing anno 1404 for a while while listening to music or podcasts

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rtm416 t1_j5qcky8 wrote

Yeah I play Forza Horizon a lot, not while I’m doing like “serious listening” but just to relax in my free time.

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PcChip t1_j5ox27w wrote

how can you play games while listening to music?
the windows mixer is locked out when listening... unless you're not listening bit-perfect (ASIO/WASAPI Exclusive)

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Qazax1337 t1_j5p1wkk wrote

A (possibly) surprising number of people do not care, that's how :)

Me personally I use the volume on my DAC. I don't believe I could tell the difference between bit perfect and not.

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Gramage t1_j5p3m0s wrote

Yeah. I've got my TVs audio out running to a usb audio in, then I use an app called audio hijack to lightly EQ that and send it straight out to my DAC/amp. Then I mute the in-game music and play my own music on the computer. It's a little convoluted but it works! And there's nothing more fun than playing Wipeout or Need for Speed with my own drum and bass playlist d-_-b

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Qazax1337 t1_j5p5f7j wrote

If you are going HDMI in to your tv, would you not be better just disabling the hdmi audio and directing audio straight to your dac from your PC? You are converting it to analogue, then back to digital, then back to analogue.

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PcChip t1_j5p6jps wrote

> I don't believe I could tell the difference between bit perfect and not

listen to FLACs via ASIO or WASAPI Exclusive (bitperfect) for a while and I promise you'll be able to tell the difference

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BobTheMenace t1_j5p8ao1 wrote

I used to do this when I was just getting into this hobby and I've found that it's really not worth the hassle. After 2 years of listening for a difference, I've concluded that there isn't one.

edit: 128kbps AAC sounds better than flac. The compression artifacts are like a savory seasoning that I like to sprinkle on all my tracks

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Solypsist_27 t1_j5r6cyv wrote

Listening to compression artifacts on purpose sounds really menacing lol. I just settled for 320 kbps mp3s since I can't hear the difference from flacs, but whenever I have to listen to some music on YouTube and I can hear the difference in quality, it does bother me quite a bit lol

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PolarBearSequence t1_j5oqbst wrote

I usually listen to music while I’m working (software development), but also often when I’m reading (in the evenings).

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TheFrator t1_j5p1y9k wrote

Props to you. I cannot program for the life of me while listening to music. I get way too distracted. Brown noise or something like it is great though.

Edit: words and sentences are hard

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PolarBearSequence t1_j5pccej wrote

It depends on what I’m doing and what kind of music a bit, and I listen at relatively low volumes. Sometimes it gets distracting and I have to turn it off, but sometimes it’s quite helpful when waiting for something (a build to finish, Tests to run, whatever) since the music stops me from starting to do something else.

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TheFrator t1_j5pcx6a wrote

That's fair and I can see it then. I'm fortunate to be at a job where I do much of my logic focused time in one part of the day and managerial stuff in another part. I can handle managerial tasks while listening to music.

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hgoel0974 t1_j5qn9pd wrote

On the other hand I have a hard time getting into a coding flow without music

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PcChip t1_j5q24ja wrote

i have that problem sometimes, I have to use closed-backs at a low volume with goa/psy/trance music with no words - but when I get in the zone like this it's even better than no music. Noise cancelling helps even more, you can listen at an even lower volume

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TheFrator t1_j5qa8dw wrote

That's actually one of my main uses of airpods. Noise cancelling and an app called A Soft Murmur. Also have a website of the same name- https://asoftmurmur.com/. Allows you to mix and set what background noise you want.

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verifitting t1_j5sspt2 wrote

I neeeed music to get into the programming flow. Mostly hectic drum and base or dance lol.

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snow2462 t1_j5pz5om wrote

I'm in the same boat. Silence does not help me with coding. Jamming to my favorite tunes is the way.

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B0starr t1_j5oq3aw wrote

Everything

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gigahertz_ t1_j5ousg5 wrote

I'm usually playing music, gettin zooted, playing games on mute

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Regular-Mousse7841 t1_j5p0rkf wrote

I have this kink, i watch driving through cities. Basically it's almost 2 hours long video POV of a guy driving in a city of your choice.

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TagalogON t1_j5pjz58 wrote

I forgot how popular those joyrides/drive through/etc. videos are. There this channel called dmitrivalencia where they update on current highway projects and so on in the Philippines: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cyp72WaGbIE

And then for walking in the cities, there's channels like Rambalac for Tokyo/Japan: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gHfe1xTpomE

Driving is very dangerous and so you can't really enjoy the sights. But if you don't mind slow time, walking really does feel better for views, especially if you can walk 10km/20km/etc. in one go.

With electric bicycles/scooters/etc. these days though, you can just cruise with those if you want to sightsee. Though yes be careful with the cars and pedestrians and also the battery life for the electric bicycle/etc.

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DasGutYa t1_j5vqtn9 wrote

Ì don't think they need to worry about the dangers of driving when they are relaxing to a video of it?!?

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_Deh OP t1_j5p219x wrote

I guess you would love to play Euro Truck Simulator, watching a video is more chill, but playing is fun too!

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BehindThyCamel t1_j5ou01u wrote

Work (programming), read books, browse Reddit, play air bass or air synths, etc.

Sometimes I try to just focus on the music and avoid distractions. The internet has ruined my attention span and this is my attempt at regaining some calm and patience.

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_Deh OP t1_j5vxb44 wrote

How could I forget this one, PLAY AIR INSTRUMENTS! Oh boy i've played the shit out of air instruments, specially while listening to Polyphia.

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PutPineappleOnPizza t1_j5ov1ak wrote

I either just listen to music or I do it while studying. The latter is just a necessary evil and music makes it bearable.

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MM1ck t1_j5p30ef wrote

The only time I get to myself for listening is late at night so....
It's lights down low, glass of good whisky and just chill.

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Akella333 t1_j5p4yww wrote

If I'm actually listening to music and focused on it, I tend to start roaming around the house or walking in one spot lol

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maqikelefant t1_j5p9c2s wrote

Cleaning, cooking, shopping, yardwork, etc. Good IEMs make any chore a thousand times more tolerable.

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InformalReplacement7 t1_j5pc6o7 wrote

I got into YouTube videos of walks in cities around the world, and long drives too, so I listen to music and podcasts while watching those.

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LuckyUser777 t1_j5r1ikh wrote

This is a great idea! Youtube is the one time I don't listen to music, because I am watching reviews, etc. I love travel, but rarely get to because of family commitments, so travelling vicariously via YouTube sounds like a good idea!

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IfTheGloveFits t1_j5p5j5o wrote

While observing the most exquisitely rendered multitone frequency sweep graph, but chastely zoomed into the range below the audibility threshold. Music to mine ears!

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Mikebyrneyadigg t1_j5qggwb wrote

90% working, 10% drink coffee and burn one down on a Saturday morning.

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dimesian t1_j5uwj36 wrote

Look for new music or go into a semi trance if I've timed my meds right.

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neuralsnafu t1_j5oo1uu wrote

Work, dance while working etc lol

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TakeThatRisk t1_j5osx70 wrote

Reddit, revision, or walking about shipping, to and from uni, gym, etc.

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TrueSelenis t1_j5ovn83 wrote

Minesweeper, sometimes Sudoku

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MyToeGotStuck t1_j5oybli wrote

Sipping some whisky and reading stuff, Berserk at the moment

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alan123456wake0 t1_j5oyyh2 wrote

Usually working at the chemistry lab, I use open back because it is dangerous to no hear what is going on around you.

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VijeyKumar t1_j5p02k2 wrote

Wouldn't want those bulky long wires of audiophile headphones to accidentally tip over a beaker of Hydrofluoric acid.

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whitechapel6 t1_j5p0jyo wrote

Instagram, reddit , call of duty mobile ,

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blucsigma05 t1_j5p4srf wrote

When I am not in awe from the sound I am hearing out of the headphones since I have a DAP, i just stick it in my hoodie and clean up do, do little things around the house. A lot of times I mute my the TV and watch whatever sports is on... and lastly, sadly, research more headphones and go through reddit 😆

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namesdevil3000 t1_j5p6xbq wrote

I’ll use lofi stuff or my own play lists for work. But with getting better headphones I do sometimes stop and listen to how great my headphones are and how much better the music sounds.

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wiggan1989 t1_j5p705i wrote

I work. The joys of working from home!

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frn20202 t1_j5p9uev wrote

Usually studying or homework

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AntOk463 t1_j5pas0z wrote

Sometimes I play with a rubix cube. It gives my hand something to do and I can be focused on the music at the same time.

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iopjsdqe t1_j5pblko wrote

Either spinning in my chair or just play a chill game

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A_LANDGREN t1_j5pd9ku wrote

Depends. When I use IEMs it usually means that I'm not on the main rig. So I clean, out grocery shopping, or at work welding or CNC plasma cutting.

When I'm using my main rig which is my desk setup. I tend to play games, Search internet, read, work in CAD or whatever there is to find on the internet.

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_Deh OP t1_j5pep66 wrote

Isn't a cabled IEM bad for things like cleaning, shopping and etc? I never tried to do this things with a cabled IEM, got a galaxy buds2 pro for this kind of stuff and love it!

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HibeePin t1_j5pobb3 wrote

I almost always wear a hoodie/jacket so I run the wire under that

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A_LANDGREN t1_j5ph645 wrote

If the cable gets in the way you mean? In my case there is no issue but the cable have gotten stuck on the doorknob while passing by a couple of times. Used to have the Nuraphones. The main issue I had with wireless headphones were that I forgot where I put my phone at times haha. Ooooh heard great things about the Buds 2 Pro

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7127 t1_j5peoqh wrote

Scroll through social media, work, walk my dog, play games, lie there and take the music in, driving. Pretty much anything that is reasonable.

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Joshdibs1328 t1_j5piohw wrote

Play vampire survivor while you listen!

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Muhmmdmahdii t1_j5pja1o wrote

At home, I usually listen silently with candle on

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Kingstoler t1_j5pmfyj wrote

When I really want to get into the music I just sit back do nothing. I also enjoy music with games where I don't need to hear the game (on mute).

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AlexxxAA85 t1_j5pr9iq wrote

As a married guy with young kids, i don't get much time to listen. So i take advantage every chance i get. It'll usually be during chores like washing dishes or doing laundry. Like this past weekend, i spent about 2 hours cleaning the interiors of our cars. So i took advantage and popped some IEMs with BT. It was so nice. Besides the chores, I'll try to get a little while in bed before falling asleep.

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therealPaulPlay t1_j5pstza wrote

Programming or drawing lol but often I just want to listen closely

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VinnyinJP t1_j5pts6h wrote

Crossword puzzles, journal, or just eyes closed and listen.

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gomibag t1_j5pujaj wrote

warframe without sound

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kondrecklomar t1_j5pus6a wrote

Walk! Go for a walk! Your body will thank you

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Nico777 t1_j5q1mbd wrote

Either browse casually or play games that don't need sound. I try to never mix game audio with music.

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johnnyfgat t1_j5q2qzv wrote

Mostly while playing a game, searching some stuff and scrolling reddit.

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neliste t1_j5qaj4z wrote

Most of the time while taking walk outside or working. When reading I just play some instrumental track.

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Kydarellas t1_j5qd59t wrote

90% or so of the time, I'm doing something else and I have music on the background. I'm probably only active listening 10% of the time, where I just sit down and do nothing but enjoy the music

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717x t1_j5qi0rd wrote

Kovaaks

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ProphetNimd t1_j5ql4v0 wrote

Mostly play games without important audio, get baked, scroll Reddit, or research the artist.

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WasserTyp69 t1_j5qsdlb wrote

Literally anything.

Scrolling reddit, playing games, doing programming, whatever. Just listening to music without any distractions is great too, much better when you really want to focus and enjoy the music itself. but if I only did that I'd listen to maybe 10 songs per day max, not 100+.

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Kbeau937 t1_j5qwcn2 wrote

Talk shit to 12 year olds playing rocket league if I’m being honest 🤷‍♂️

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LuckyUser777 t1_j5r147l wrote

When I need to focus and get work done it helps me to have music in the background. I can't focus well on the music, but it doesn't distract me. It's usually a familiar playlist or music I know well. I use noise cancelling because it's easier for me to focus with music than random background noise. Exercise is a specific playlist - faster, heavier. Cooking is another big one, always need music on for that. Browsing - Reddit, eBay, etc, is always with music too. The only times I just have music are when trying out new equipment or at the end of the week/weekend when I sit down with a glass of wine and wind down.

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Solypsist_27 t1_j5r5wlz wrote

Something I like to do a lot is playing tetris lol. I play Cultris 2, it actually also has some pretty cool music as a "soundtrack", but recently I've been turning all of its sound off and just playing tetris in "training" mode. My mind goes on autopilot on the tetris game and I am somehow able to focus a lot more on the music, and at the same time to occasionally space out on it and focus on clearing lines, I find it overall very relaxing and I really like to do it after a long day or just to unwind before going to sleep. It took getting somewhat good at tetris though, so I wouldn't recommend unless you're already into it lol

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StatisticianMurky518 t1_j5ra1ly wrote

Thinking about more expensive audio gear I deeeeeefinitely need to buy.

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StatisticianMurky518 t1_j5ra68b wrote

Thinking about more expensive audio gear I deeeeeefinitely need to buy.

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Plexaporta t1_j5ri21e wrote

Browsing on my phone mostly, or just nothing and listen to the music.

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blackmilksociety t1_j5rixsv wrote

Scroll through Reddit, play games on devices or play with table top games and puzzles

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vicariou5 t1_j5rjjag wrote

I like going on last.fm and check what people comment on what I'm listening to - takes me through a rabbit hole of discovering more music sometimes. Fully committing to listening is a luxury I give myself seldom these days.

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Able_Development_442 t1_j5rl5kp wrote

Mostly think about how to play them on whatever instrument I'm most interested in at that current moment.

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csch1992 t1_j5rlzoi wrote

Gaming or just laing lazy in my chair and listenting to thr details of the music. Sometimes i even fall asleep to it

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Upstairs_Clue_7135 t1_j5s38v8 wrote

I play games (mostly Valheim, but really anything with little to no voice over work), relax in a dark room, or do some work from home.

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Blankhead13 t1_j5s5xzz wrote

Reading, scrolling through the internet, but most of the time i just sit down and stay focus to the music. I just stay focus to the music so i could get some inspiration for my work

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josh0ch t1_j5s8n15 wrote

I like to go for a walk when I listen to music

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MrCatsoup t1_j5satpz wrote

Staring at the VU meter on my amp

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NoobBrawler0211 t1_j5sc9hd wrote

Everytime I drive, sleep, on computer playing games or writing essays, while being a passenger in a car, or friends house.

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The_D0lph1n t1_j5si4bn wrote

I often browse Reddit or Head-Fi, or just the Internet in general. Other times, I open a real-time spectrum analyzer (e.g. Voxengo SPAN) and watch the spectrum of the music I'm listening to. It's quite mesmerizing to see the lines rise and fall with the music.

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FN1470 t1_j5snywm wrote

I prefer to un-tether from the desktop to listen to music. As a speaker & over hear headphones guy, these $20 Chu buds are a god send. Am contemplating a DAP.

When I am on the desktop, I'll throw some form of a visual from youtube. Fractals, Kaleidoscope, etc.

Ex: https://youtu.be/kqu_hae5HWQ

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s_has_hank t1_j5sxi7z wrote

Coding, Somehow it gets me engaged.

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InFortunaWeLust t1_j5t2yq0 wrote

everything pretty much. but sometimes late night i turn off everything and listen in the dark while smoking weed.

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ceeeej1141 t1_j5uf63q wrote

Browsing and doing my assignments.

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Basilr1 t1_j5un0xy wrote

Only listening. Comfy chair, Rochefort 6, in the dark.

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BlunterCarcass5 t1_j5z7c17 wrote

If I'm consciously listening then I like to close my eyes and fully focus, it makes the music feel like it's surrounding you and puts you in a meditative like state when you do that. Otherwise I just enjoy listening while driving or doing something creative

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