Can streamed Music sound better on a Sunday?


I’m new to the audio world. I had an accident about 2 1/2 years ago that left me a highly functioning quadriplegic. I used to mountain bike five days a week, that’s how I had the accident. I loved it I wouldn’t change anything. So I was looking into other things that interested me. Back in the 1980s I was into audio and then I took a 30 year hiatus and here I am. It’s a whole New World. So my question is can audio that I stream on a Sunday sound better than the same music during the week? Is it possible that you get less bandwidth when things are busy during the week versus when there’s less traffic on a Sunday? Call me crazy but It’s Sunday afternoon and my system sounds wonderful.
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Thanks everyone for all the input. I think Miller carbon said it better than I did. That’s what I was wondering about was if they were able to mess with the size of the pipe during the week when things were busier. Thus I would get Less of a signal. It sounds like that’s not possible and everyone agrees that I am slightly crazy, LOL But that’s OK I’ve been reading through this form for about a month now and I can see that I’m not alone. Thanks everyone, Ray
Depending on your type of broadband you have what is called contention rates where the available bandwidth is shared, but in practice this would not affect the streaming quality and the management of the packet delivery and local cashe Would manage this.
You're not crazy Ray, probably just paying attention. That's the way it went with me. People would say their system sounds better late at night when the power is cleaner. Right. Dream on. Until one afternoon I put on a CD that I was used to hearing late at night. I had put it on just to have some background music while the system was warming up. Wasn't even sitting down. Caught me completely off guard. Had to sit down and listen, trying to understand what could be wrong. Played again late that same night, sounded just like it should. 

Odds are that is all that happened. You are listening closely and noticing things. Now the fun part, trying to understand why.

That's the part that will drive you crazy. Not the fact there is a difference you can hear. The Wonderland of stories why.
Bandwidth and error rates are easy enough to look into with apps like speed test and error logs/rates from your broadband modem...  I would guess it is something else like power or RFI issues...  Some devices can be pretty sensitive...  Even power or RFI noise from a neighbor or business might be the issue...  Maxwell, Tesla and Faraday suggest that all things transmit and receive...