Originally Posted By: BlueJays1
Originally Posted By: ClubNeon
Originally Posted By: BlueJays1
I have often overlooked this myself. A controlled test can't account for this since it is based at a "point in time" which can be influenced by several biases including how an individual was feeling that day.

I agree, my system often sounds much better when it's 70 degrees outside, I have my windows open, and there's a nice breeze.



Actually, mine sounds best with the lights off on a calm night in the winter (less outside traffic, wind ect) with the furnace not running. When the noise floor is at its lowest possible point and my senses are most acute.

Mine sounds the best with naked women running about the room. I'm sure there's some science behind that.

Murph. THere is this thing called the ifnore function. Works quite well.


Fred

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