@laoman @russ69 Thank you for your experiences which reveal more about Amir and his buddies who accompanied him to Audiogon to TELL us what we need to make intelligent equipment decisions. Just like you laoman, I don't need someone to educate me at 66 after my extensive listening experiences, what sounds best to me.
When I upgraded my digital cable two months ago, I've had audiophiles and non-audiophiles just revel in the digital reproduced music. The audiophiles say "best ever sound." Well, I can't say that because I have heard absolutely fantastic sound systems better than mine (and expensive). No problem as I'm living within my means. My wife, a very tough customer who says she is now always concentrates on the sound before listening to the music much to her consternation, just sat and listened for several hours (also unusual) to a variety of smooth jazz and her rock music (1970s to heavy metal) when I upgraded the cable. She said it sounds like vinyl.
Today, Positive Feedback has an article by Roger Skoff-Hi-Fi Weather? Roger Skoff Writes About Something You May Not Have Thought Of…
I found the end of the article not dealing with weather’s affect on sound propagation most enlightening (especially if true) "None of those changes is massive but, with even average human hearing having a 100 decibel range from the lowest sound we can hear to the loudest sound we can bear without injury, our ears have a single-scale resolution range of 1 to 1 BILLION—far greater than any known test instrument—so even differences that might seem prohibitively small may be clearly audible."