
There are a lot of different Anime themed Winamp skins out there. Well, how about this black and white original Mac-style Winamp skin to add to that nostalgic feeling? Anime Winamp Skin We still use Winamp though, for one reason or the other, with it definitely having a nostalgic feeling to add to it too. We don’t even have to download music onto our devices anymore. Like we’ve already said, there are now many other options out there for listening to music in many different formats. These days Winamp has quite a bit of nostalgic value to it. These things were built like tanks and this skin does a fairly good job of recreating the old beasts with a decent mixer and equalizer to go with them too. Most DJs simply mix with their laptops these days, but any DJ worth their salt learned their trade on a pair of Technics 1210s. But this one stood out for us as the equalizer looks so good.

The premise is simple, you make Winamp look a high-end separates stereo with each part of the Winamp console, including the main window and the playlist section, being a separate stereo module. Winamp skins collection Expensive Hi Fi SkinĪlthough a modern skin, the Expensive Hi-Fi Skin is an absolute classic for Winamp. Let’s have a look then at some of the best Winamp skins you can download right now.

Through the years there has been all manner of Winamp skin landing on the internet from classic Winamp 2 and Winamp 5 skins to skins of your favorite movies and shows. Winamp skins have long given users a fun way to make their digital music player their own. As other programs have come and gone, and the likes of the iPod, iPhone, and now Spotify have revolutionized the way we listen to music, it bears remembering that Winamp is still here and it is still going strong.Īs well as Winamp’s ability to play many different types of audio files like MS-Audio, WAV, MP3, and AAC, one of the big stand out features for Winamp has always been its skins. Back when you started downloading songs from Napster, Winamp was the best program to listen to them with. Nullsoft’s Winamp has been around forever.
