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Jetboaters Fleet Admiral
- Messages
- 7,825
- Reaction score
- 10,550
- Points
- 577
- Location
- Buffalo, NY
- Boat Make
- Yamaha
- Year
- 2017
- Boat Model
- AR
- Boat Length
- 19
Was gifted some cash this year. Have decided I want to do something that will enhance my life on a daily basis. I spend a LOT of time in the truck, and on the boat where good music would be appreciated. It's not something I would buy for myself, but something I think I would appreciate.
Looking at around $100 or so of budget. Plus or minus a little of course. Would like to get a yearly setup so that maybe I'll be gifted some cash again next year and can continue the trend here. I have a low data cell plan that I like so streaming away from WiFi is out. I like the functionality of Pandora in terms of curating a station and finding new music, but don't need that ability while mobile. Both cars and the boat have Bluetooth connections, and we both run Google Pixel 2XL phones.
I've tried Google music. It seems to work pretty well, and has most artists I've looked for. Only ones I haven't found on there are Garth Brooks and Metallica, and I'm ok without them. I'm in an Android household so the Google integration is nice. I know it does the downloading of playlists, and the thumbs up/down curating of stations. This is my current front runner for purchase despite the slightly higher cost (~$120/yr)
Guys at work keep telling me they use Spotify. Supposedly it has downloadable playlists, and the Pandora-esque ranking system to find new music and dial in a station/playlist. I've never used it, but it seems to be wildly popular.
I had a 6mo free trial of Amazon music this summer. It was OK. Plenty of artists, and downloadable playlists. Worked well with my existing prime account, and overall worked. The app experience wasn't great though. I found myself often frustrated trying to set a playlist while on the phone. I'm probably out on this service, but haven't completely tossed it aside yet.
I'm not ruling out Sirius XM. The wife and I both have receivers in the car, and I have a base station that was gifted to me awhile back that I never activated. Would have to add a receiver on the boat to cover all locations. I always "miss it" when the free trial in the truck runs out. I dislike that it's still a radio station though, and there are ads, talking between songs (I'm NOT a fan of the morning show/zoo type shows). And i end up with like 4 stations I listen to and the rest is a waste. It does require the LEAST amount of effort to listen to though, which is nice.
Apple music is a NO. We've never found anything in the apple ecosystem that we've liked. I'm doubting it plays nice with our Android based household either.
What is everyone else doing for music? How does it transition from home to truck to office to truck to boat?
Looking at around $100 or so of budget. Plus or minus a little of course. Would like to get a yearly setup so that maybe I'll be gifted some cash again next year and can continue the trend here. I have a low data cell plan that I like so streaming away from WiFi is out. I like the functionality of Pandora in terms of curating a station and finding new music, but don't need that ability while mobile. Both cars and the boat have Bluetooth connections, and we both run Google Pixel 2XL phones.
I've tried Google music. It seems to work pretty well, and has most artists I've looked for. Only ones I haven't found on there are Garth Brooks and Metallica, and I'm ok without them. I'm in an Android household so the Google integration is nice. I know it does the downloading of playlists, and the thumbs up/down curating of stations. This is my current front runner for purchase despite the slightly higher cost (~$120/yr)
Guys at work keep telling me they use Spotify. Supposedly it has downloadable playlists, and the Pandora-esque ranking system to find new music and dial in a station/playlist. I've never used it, but it seems to be wildly popular.
I had a 6mo free trial of Amazon music this summer. It was OK. Plenty of artists, and downloadable playlists. Worked well with my existing prime account, and overall worked. The app experience wasn't great though. I found myself often frustrated trying to set a playlist while on the phone. I'm probably out on this service, but haven't completely tossed it aside yet.
I'm not ruling out Sirius XM. The wife and I both have receivers in the car, and I have a base station that was gifted to me awhile back that I never activated. Would have to add a receiver on the boat to cover all locations. I always "miss it" when the free trial in the truck runs out. I dislike that it's still a radio station though, and there are ads, talking between songs (I'm NOT a fan of the morning show/zoo type shows). And i end up with like 4 stations I listen to and the rest is a waste. It does require the LEAST amount of effort to listen to though, which is nice.
Apple music is a NO. We've never found anything in the apple ecosystem that we've liked. I'm doubting it plays nice with our Android based household either.
What is everyone else doing for music? How does it transition from home to truck to office to truck to boat?