Wow! Hard to believe how Good this sounds!


That was my first impression upon listening to my stereo for the 1st time after a 3 week vacation. Went to see friends. Shot pool, played golf & drank beer for 3 weeks with little or no internet or news. It was great. Went to bed at 4 am a few nights after playing pool (on a very good table ). Only music was supplied by FM on a boom box. As I say, I had a blast. But I was totally shocked at how good my system sounded after 3 weeks absence. That may have been one of my best upgrades.
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Always keep a log. Keep a record of any changes you make to the room or system, what type of objects you move in and out of the room, e.g., musical instruments, books, unused audio equipment, new tweaks, windows open or closed, acquiring new CDs or getting rid of them, the weather, time of day, thungs if that nature. Things you might not expect can have a big impact on the sound.
artemus_5, I've had both extremes of this experience, and geoffkait, i think I should start keeping a log to make sure I am not inducing variability.

I've been away many times for 10-12 days and get excited to return to listen to some well reproduced tunes, sat down and been both underwhelmed, finding it takes a few days to get my ears back in the game maybe, and other times been blown away, like I forgot what I was missing.  Maybe it is weather, maybe it is the tweak fairies, maybe it is moving things in and out of the room, maybe there's some quantum mechanics at work, maybe my aural mind sometimes benefits from a break and other times suffers due to the trip, who knows?  It's like returning home after a long absence to a tempermental kid/pet/parent/partner/roommate, wondering if you're going to be well received or punished a bit for your absence.  
   Does the wind really blow ? Or is it pulled by pressure change ? There is nothing I enjoy more after being away than a low volume , late night , home alone listening session . We get to enjoy the fruits of our efforts ! Thanks for a moment of appreciation.
Nicely said, THOSB. Sometimes I’ll get home and the cat is pissed off at my absence but the system sounds great; other times vice verse. Such, I suppose, is life.