pablolie;187218 Wrote: 
> I agree with the perception that moving parts get broken in.
> Loudspeakers. And our ears. When we are used to something in an area as
> complex as psychoacoustics, *we* need time to adjust as well.

Pablolie,

Interesting handle.

Funny you should mention the perceptive side of aural interpretation.

I have found that with my former speakers - B&W Matrix 805, (very fine
as well) -  there have been times where the music was completely
involving and my immersion in the sound field almost sublime.

Other days. the same tracks sound like so much noise emanating from a
cheap Philco car radio.

.


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