As if there weren't enough audio issues to fret over--could air currents in your listening environment be distorting the music? An extreme and very real example occurs at outdoor events when a strong wind gust literally blows the sound away for a second or two---the sound waxes and wanes because the air that the music was traveling through is suddenly replaced by in-rushing air that was not transmitting the sound wave. No sound reached you until that new air was stationary enough to transmit sound energy to you. Imagine then, that air currents in your room from fans, hot air registers or a casual breeze can move air just enough to distort that pristine sound wave ever so slightly. And what about humidity and heat? Do you think your system is better in a cool or warm room, dry or humid? It's all about air!