I’ve never felt it was the source music causing me to react differently as that does not change. My system hasn’t changed either. I normally listen at night before going to bed. That being said it is me that changes and causes me to have slightly different listening experiences. Our brain and our body are by far the most sophisticated components in our listening rooms. Our frame of mind, our daily aches and pains, stress or anxiety all affect our listening experience. When we are relaxed, comfortable and "in the mood" our enjoyment is greater and the same recording we’ve always known from the same source, puts us in the zone. I believe the room is just as important as the gear that effects our listening enjoyment. I have a dedicated closed room with no windows and 3 zones of lighting control and when dimmed down I become very relaxed and my comfortable chair helps melt the days events away to where I can thoroughly enjoy the music.
Sometimes you have to change you
When listening to something you regard as not sounding good today but sounded great yesterday, you have to ask yourself is the problem with the source or with you? Oftentimes when I’m in such a situation I have to recalibrate my ears to accept what’s playing. In other words change my mind set.
That often works.
How about you?
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