mlsstl;609198 Wrote: 
> 
> 
> Others have pointed out that the improvement may have been the result
> of clean connections from unplugging & replugging cables. But it may
> have also been the culmination of various unconscious influences that
> day. Some you might be able to understand (getting your "good sound"
> back was a great relief) but other things might be more difficult to
> spot and sort.

+1.

I've noticed that my equipment sounds better when I get back to
listening to it after a few days of no-stereo. 

A "theoretical impossibility?" 

Only if one's theory does not take the effects of familiarity into
account. 

Guido F.


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guidof

*Front End*: Marantz TT 15S1 Turntable, Virtuoso Wood Cartridge;
Cambridge Azur 840C CD Player; Oppo BDP--83 Universal Player; 
Squeezebox Touch Music File Player (digital out to Cambridge Azur 840C
DAC)
*Preamps*: Conrad Johnson Motif (Phono); Adcom GFP-750 (Line)
*Amps*: Music Reference RM-200 Mk II (Main); Little Tube Mk III
(Phones)
*Subwoofer Equalizer*: DSpeaker Antimode 8033
*Speakers*: Martin Logan SL3s; REL T1 Subwoofer
*Headphones*: AKG K701
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