The Midnight Effect - Who-How?


You have high end equipment designed in a way to make it seemingly impervious to power line fluctuations. You add expensive conditioners and/or power line regenerators just to be safe.

You sit and listen to your system for a few hours and everything sounds great. Then, from nowhere, like someone flicked a switch…. the sound opens up… becomes more natural, more focused… the soundstage suddenly blooms and becomes more dimensional, more depth and more space around instruments. WTF just happened? The only clue is the clock on the wall and the empty wine flagon next to your chair.

I’m long past questioning whether the phenomenon is real. To what extent it exists depends on certain variables, but it exists. But how? I live in the boondocks, there’s no industry or commerce that suddenly shuts down at 23:00 every night. 
Do others experience this? Do you have an explanation? Perhaps even some empirical data?

Is it just the booze?

 

 

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Showing 3 responses by tomic601

And kind sir, i missed your comment about the boondocks….. ;-) i’m a dual Condo dweller… i envy your solitude.

I probably missed it but is your system on a single 20 A dedicated circuit w a tightened main panel, verified excellent grounds and a new breaker ? fans and various motors on opposite leg of panel… and no inverters ?….after that…i’m out of bullets…. except for helping drain the flagon…

You missed my comment about measuring you ambient noise floor at various times….. that’s ok….most audiophiles lack an SPL meter for level matching and other essential tasks…..

:-)

caps and cables form… especially the exotics… warm is good.. and measure your ambient noise floor…you might be surprised….

my system takes a few LP sides….