I think there is truth in the OP and Mahgister.
Rotation is effective since our ears can be trained to decrease or eliminate repetitive sounds. It works on me from time to time.
Mahgister is also correct, not to mention the bravest one here on Audiogon. My take is that mood plays a role in the enjoyment of music. How do you choose what clothes your wear or what music you listen to everyday. Do you decorate your house or would you leave it gray and looking like cinderblocks. Hence, the pride in building an audiophile room, or its effect on mood, or just its basic appearance of how well your system is "embedded". Ever notice that often the effort and time put into cooking a meal makes it taste better and in turn you feel better. Analogous to the time it takes to prepare your turntable and vinyl disc. I will also add for those that require measurements, cluttering and crowding the room with furniture and decorations improves the sound by eliminating unwanted reflections.
Rotation is effective since our ears can be trained to decrease or eliminate repetitive sounds. It works on me from time to time.
Mahgister is also correct, not to mention the bravest one here on Audiogon. My take is that mood plays a role in the enjoyment of music. How do you choose what clothes your wear or what music you listen to everyday. Do you decorate your house or would you leave it gray and looking like cinderblocks. Hence, the pride in building an audiophile room, or its effect on mood, or just its basic appearance of how well your system is "embedded". Ever notice that often the effort and time put into cooking a meal makes it taste better and in turn you feel better. Analogous to the time it takes to prepare your turntable and vinyl disc. I will also add for those that require measurements, cluttering and crowding the room with furniture and decorations improves the sound by eliminating unwanted reflections.