A blessing? Or a curse?


We all know there’s people who seem to have no memory of or ability to recall anything they hear. We know because they tell us so. In no uncertain terms, either! They are quite certain the only way anything can be compared is to flip back and forth instantaneously, because no one can remember anything they have heard for more than like a microsecond.

So okay, they can’t hear, can’t remember, they are quite certain this is the case, what can we do but believe them?

We also know there are people who seem to be able to recall very well things they have heard, sometimes even quite a long time ago. We hear this one all the time too. They tell us how a certain speaker or whatever sounds, even though they heard it only maybe once at some show or whatever many months ago. Let’s not quibble was it the speakers or the amp or the room or whatever. Point is a definite acoustic memory formed and has stayed with them.

Which at long last brings us to what you already know its really all about: Me! I have this decades long ritual where whenever people are coming over I do something, and sometimes a lot of somethings, to make the system really shine. My favorite thing about this, if I’m totally honest, is at the end when its late at night and the system is truly peaking I get to relax back and take it all in.

So this last time with the guys from Portland coming up, and then on to Mike Lavigne’s, well guess what? Left the Herron and the table on from the night before, woke up early to get the Melody going, ran the XLO demagnetizing tracks about a zillion times, demagnetized, sprayed, and then played a few sides. What they heard when they got here was pretty good. Or as I am told the unanimous opinion was, "Fantastic!" Then off to Mike Lavigne’s. So by the time I get back and relax that night its all been running for like 24 hours.

Holy moly did that sound good! Did not even want to go to bed.

Okay so here’s the problem. Last night, system been off a week, usual 30 min warm up, nothing else, anyone wonder why I was kind of underwhelmed? Its that dang auditory memory. If only I could forget! But then, if I was one of those guys who can’t remember a ding dong thing, would I have the system I have?

So what say you? Is it a blessing? Or a curse?
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Don't aks me. My wife has given me the same card for three Valentine's Days in a row and each time I was surprised at how nice a card it was. Then she reminded me it was the exact same card from last year, and the year before.
Do you think it’s possible that your response to the first playback experience was altered by the emotions you were having that night?  Clearly you wanted to impress your friends, whose opinion you value.  Apparently you accomplished this, presumably had fun with them at whatever the next activity was, and feeling satisfied and accomplished you enjoyed further listening.  Perhaps the relative let down the following week was because you were hoping to recreate the buzz of the week before but without the rest of the context, and the adrenaline and Seratonin and dopamine release that was brought on by the fellowship you felt a letdown.
Why can most folks can remember someone's voice on the phone after 20 years. A lot of people can.. But can't tell when someone kicked a hole in a speaker...or could care less, maybe that's it.

It's a blessing, you know when something changed. It's a curse because it takes 24 hours to get back there.. I suppose the question is are you gonna suffer?.  Suck it up..   Listen to a walkman for 20-30 min under a highline wire.. That will make it better, as the hours go by...it will all get better. :-) We ain't sick....

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