Bright or Dim?


Have you ever noticed that when listening to music in your listening area that music seems to sound better with the lights down? To me there is a rather noticeable difference. Could be just in my mind because that's how I like to listen, or is it something more biological/scientific than that?  Could it be that the lessoning of one sense enhances the other? Maybe it's just me. Anyway I thought I would see if anyone else has the same experience. Im sure if there is an actual reason for this phenomena, that someone on this forum will have the answer :) 
barnettk
Geof....I seem to remember Purist Audio had cables that used light to advance the sound  their interconnect and speaker cables.


A Letter from Jim (Purist Audio)

“I’ve been in this business for over 25 years and for me, it started with art. The art of the craft, the art of music and being able to truly appreciate it as the artist intended. Our new, Luminist revision returns to these roots and is, we believe, a true marriage of art and fine engineering.

We named it for the Luminist art movement, a movement which emphasized depth and the beauty of the natural landscape and natural light. Luminist artists were so skilled that they rendered their brush strokes invisible, which kept the focus on the beauty of the painting. With our nearly 30 years’ experience, we are hoping to give you those invisible brush strokes, that you may hear music as truly, the artist intended.”

Luminist Speaker Cables $25,500


Wolfie sez:

  • "Note that dimmers make people look better...especially old people."


Hey! I represent that!  :-)  
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@geoffkait 

Luminist Speaker Cables $25,500

Don’t you mean 2,500.00. I don’t think they were $25k.