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I've noticed this phenomenon also and wonder if maybe our brain chemistry changes during different atmospheric conditions. Certainly late at night for whatever reason many people report their systems sounding better and I feel it's because I'm more relaxed (more seratonin in my brain?). It also seems to me that dimmer light makes for better listening as though the sound were more accurate. This must be attributed to brain chemistry. Any other ideas I'm open to as I'm curious.
Nathanm: Good point that your brain has less to process with your eyes in dim light. Makes sense.
Quote from: warnerwhNathanm: Good point that your brain has less to process with your eyes in dim light. Makes sense.Yeah, but don't dimmers add noise to your AC??
As to the superiority of late nite listening--always thought this was due to the AC line conditions being so much better--those of you fortunate enough to have really good, clean power, is there still an improvement?