Moving cables around killed dynamics for days anyone else experience this?


I've been experimenting with different cables between components. Nothing sounds right since trying to improve sound with new mix of cables. There is no bass and boring, highs are okay but life is gone from system. So I flipped everything back the way it was still sound horrible. Ran everything 24/7 for a couple days still no go. Let it run a couple more days dynamics are back and bass is full big and has tone again and enjoyable to listen to. Can someone tell me why this happens. I've also moved just speaker cables around without unhooking them and seen this happen, I don't get it.
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Last time I was in Toronto , which is nicer than any American city, it was on a very large body of water .
erik is 1000% correct . I believe he lives in the only City in USA that could give Toronto a small run . Montreal as well, which has the Toronto water going bye at high speed .

WOW like it up there do you? I'm in the CA Bay Area, just a tad on the cool side for me up there. Warm summer, mild winters, and CRAZY PEOPLE.  No place like the good ol US of A. The big Ts Truman and Trump..

Regards..
There is no strange voodoo happening with cables moving. 1) changing antenna effect (rfi) 2) induction by magnetism off other cables (emi) 3) picked up leakage current from other cables. 4) dielectric absorption can change for a little while when you move cables 5) static interference. And all these effects are influential on your equipment's power supplies.

Very nice and IMO a very accurate, description of "what can and is" happening.  ANTENNA effect. Turn off all the breakers, lest what you need. Works well, just NO domestic bliss when I pull this one. 90 on any interconnect that have to cross, and space. Certainly follows the Seymour Cray, idea that bundling cables, SLOWS and caused anomalies that could only be explained and STOPPED, by a random convergence of cabling. 
In other words, "looks like a spaghetti factory" nothing neat inside one of his SUPER COMPUTERS. The only thing that slowed down the processing power of a CRAY was the speed of light. Pretty quick indeed.
Is this relative to quality sound reproduction? You be the judge, digital and analog signals just under the speed of light 185,999.999 MPS

So off the floor, spacing, cable routing, cabling covering, the neighbors HAM radio, poor shielding or INCORRECT shielding, the dog burying there dog treats in your cable nest.LOL All have effects, just some more apparent than other.  It takes 45 min if I disconnect and reconnect a speaker terminal, 3-7 days if I replace a cable run, with a conditioned cable. Yup Yup..

Regards