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In Reply to: RE: Sounds better when it rains! posted by Dawnrazor on July 23, 2020 at 08:24:55
Maybe the rain subconsciously puts you into a relaxed mood and the rig sounds better as a result of it?
Just like some days our stereos sound amazing and on other days it sounds like a huge turd even when you listen to the music during the same times of the day (removing the 'everyone's on the grid' theory).
Just a thought.
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Its possible. But the way things are is that the rain can sneak up on me. I have headphones on and black out shutters. So I don't know what is going on outside. At some point I notice things sound really good and then removed the headphones and can hear the rain.
Its possible though unlikely that the slight background noise helps since these are open back cans. But I don't see how it would be noticeable but could be wrong.
If it was all in my head as the shrooms guy and you seem to be implying, it would have sounded better when I got my new dac. My cans sounded terrible at first, etc. Both were better after burn in.
Cut to razor sounding violins
Maybe it is just the rain.
I'm clueless, though, as to what might be happening or how it's improving your musical enjoyment. I don't think the low-level background noise does much, if anything, through your cans unless you listen at uber quiet levels.
I'm listening through my cans myself now, but mine are closed back (Denon D7000). I have the fan running since it's still kind of warm and I prefer headphone listening whenever I have to have the fan on.
I guess wish for rain, huh?
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