Love it when it snows


Nothing quiets things down like a nice blanket of snow. The roof is muffled, and the forest too. But I think there may be even more going on. Doesn't snow often here, but every time it sure does seem like the power is cleaner. For sure the listening is better. 
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Never the less, the dampening effect of snow on audio systems is an interesting topic. Five months of snow, however, would just dampen my spirits. 

Frank
We are waiting for our first winter snow fall in southwest Florida.  Seems like it will never arrive!
What scientific methods applied by mere humans would, in effect, change the solar cycles and the angle-relationship of the earth to the sun? 
So, that's all there is to it?

OP (Since everyone seems to respond to whatever was just posted, without actually reading the OP):
Nothing quiets things down like a nice blanket of snow. The roof is muffled, and the forest too. But I think there may be even more going on. Doesn't snow often here, but every time it sure does seem like the power is cleaner. For sure the listening is better
So yeah, snow. But not only snow: "But I think there may be more going on." Ahh, see now that's what we call a clue! Its hinting maybe this is not  all just about snow after all. Sure enough: "it sure does seem like the power is cleaner." Then "For sure the listening is better."

So much for my entertaining version of writing analysis. Now then: What does a guy have to say to a bunch of audiophiles to get them to understand its all about power and sound?


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