Back in the 1980s, there was much discussion about how music sounded better at night - and why in the pages of Stereophile and TAS. Well, the "why" of it is that fewer people are using their electricity as the evening moves on, so the draw on the power lines is less in the late night/early morning hours when people are turning in for the night. Fewer people using power = cleaner electricity without "sagging." This was one of many articles in the old, journal-sized, TAS (up until around 1997 or so), which had much more in the way of "how to" articles, courtesy of Enid Lumley. They discussed record cleaning, which platforms suppressed vibration the best, how to tell if a component was reproducing music correctly, etc.
Time of Day for best Sound
I've always felt my system sounded best at night, but the last couple months, it seems to me that my system is sounding better during the daytime even on a Saturday.
Has anyone belonging to the "My system sounds better certain times of the day" club noticed this change?
Not a big deal but I find it curious. And theres no need to debate the reality of the general idea, just wondering if someone else feels this has happened.
For the record I have been using a dedicated 20 Amp feed.