Music in the shop???
#11
How about this above your lathe!!


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#12
Never listen to music,don't own a radio and never use the one in the van,but looks like a great light.

Mel
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#13
Guessing you need a smart phone?
I am not there yet, nor do I plan to be.

Got an M-12 radio for "free" as part of a drill or driver combo. It sucks up batteries PDQ but works great with the AC adapter.
Classical music in the shop. As with everywhere else....
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#14
If it isn't a good sound system with a good woofer, I don't listen. But the radio is good for talk shows and news.

That is a good idea though.
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#15
Speakers in a overhead light.
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I have a radio in the shop. Never shut it off
Steve

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#16
Same here, mine is a Harmon Kardon Onyx Blutooth speaker and love it. It's about 3 feet from my lathe and my cell streams my tunes, via Pandora or from my MP3 library.

Gotta have tunes in the shop. Or sports.
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#17
This is what I have in the shop. It has an AUX input so I'm going to try a few bluetooth gizmos so I can run internet radio or youtube from my laptop



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#18
I have a Sonos play 3. It sounds decent and can stream whatever I want to it.
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#19
I'd rather tune in to the subtle noises of turning.  The click that might grow into a crack, the squeak that needs tightening, the sound of the babies upstairs. 

As bad as my hearing is after years in Jets, I don't need interference.
Better to follow the leader than the pack. Less to step in.
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#20
I use these: 3M Work Tunes


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