I think Hifiharv is onto something (the serious part of his comment). The effects of the rain must be changing (charging) the air molecules in the room somehow. That means less inertia for the speaker output to contend with. With air conditioning, the air molecules aren't as charged. Highly charged air molecules equal warm weather. I wonder if the humidity level goes up in Harv's house after it rains even though the air is on and the windows are closed?
I had a ear opening experiencing last night when I was put through an a/b test of Stein Musics H2 Harmonizer system. For anyone who doesn't know what this is, Google search it and read the reviews from Enjoy The Music, Stereotimes, etc. This system was designed using quantum physics and it basically charges the air in the listening room. This elongates the air molecules. The charging of the air molecules means that when the speaker output enters the listening room space it does not have to overcome the inertia of uncharged/un-elongated air in the room. It's impossible for most of us to comprehend this but who cares. I never asked how much this system cost. The distributor told me the actual harmonizers and stands aren't that expensive but it's these magic diamond things that cost all the moeny. I know, it sounds freaky but the difference using this system is night and day. It's not subtle, as the reviews will tell you.
I think the rain is changing the air molecules (density).
I had a ear opening experiencing last night when I was put through an a/b test of Stein Musics H2 Harmonizer system. For anyone who doesn't know what this is, Google search it and read the reviews from Enjoy The Music, Stereotimes, etc. This system was designed using quantum physics and it basically charges the air in the listening room. This elongates the air molecules. The charging of the air molecules means that when the speaker output enters the listening room space it does not have to overcome the inertia of uncharged/un-elongated air in the room. It's impossible for most of us to comprehend this but who cares. I never asked how much this system cost. The distributor told me the actual harmonizers and stands aren't that expensive but it's these magic diamond things that cost all the moeny. I know, it sounds freaky but the difference using this system is night and day. It's not subtle, as the reviews will tell you.
I think the rain is changing the air molecules (density).