Does your system do things better in the dark?


I decided to sleep in the listening room and thought it was a good idea to fall asleep to music. My ex-friends tell me opera puts them to sleep so I thought why not try that.
I couldn't believe how good my system sounds in the dark at low volumes! Was I dreaming?
Anyone have the same experience?
Sad to say my girlfriend fell asleep on me, next time it'll be Madonna or Meatloaf.
pedrillo

Showing 1 response by danielk141

I believe it's 3 things:

Less noise on the grid.
Less sensory input.
Attitude.

What I mean by attitude is demonstrated when I tell a visitng non-believer (non-audiophile) that they will appreciate the music more if they just relax & listen, in the dark.
If they can't even stop talking for at least a minute,
I believe they aren't even trying to relax & just listen.
If they can't seem to relax, I'll ask them to close their eyes, even in a dark room. If they debate this request,
I won't waste any more of my time trying to prove the point.