I completely agree with
onhwy61, there are may factors that influence our ability to hear, especially after 45/50, just an extra glass of wine may make a noticeable difference...
Have you ever hated the sound of your system one day, and loved it the next?
Last night I went to bed thinking my system was going down the tubes. This morning I loved it.
Last night it sounded painfully bright and unbalanced. This morning, on the same CDs, it sounded full and rich.
Now, I ask you, is it the system or me???
I understand changes in electrical currents from the wall can play a part, but I have an expensive power conditioner.
I was just wondering if this is a typical bugaboo among audiophiles.
Last night it sounded painfully bright and unbalanced. This morning, on the same CDs, it sounded full and rich.
Now, I ask you, is it the system or me???
I understand changes in electrical currents from the wall can play a part, but I have an expensive power conditioner.
I was just wondering if this is a typical bugaboo among audiophiles.
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You may want to read Winter Blues for some of the reasons why properly function system can vary. Home HiFi is way more variable than most think. An additional variable people seldom consider is the playback level. Some program has a level at which it is just right. A db or two either side and it's not. I've been noting optimum level on the jacket for a very long time. |
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