reed dollaz
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if its all in my head, why am i not the only one that has noticed? we all suffer from the same delusions?
ive never noticed all that much of a difference and in the morning in the winter its sometimes 10 degrees F maybe less.but my comps seemed to be about 50% quieter tonight. it wasabout 50degrees. ive noticed it lowers the output on subwoofers, but never noticed it lower output on a component set. so, like a car in cold weather, it has to warm up before u get real performance?
loll, mine seems louder when its really sunny... i dunno why.. and at night when there is nobody obviously cuz of less traffic noise...Extreme cold can and will render your speakers' suspension abit stiffer, until enough current passes through the speaker to warm things up and bring suspension compliance back to normal.
However, the denser air theory holds merit too. Generally your stereo should seem louder at night, somewhat from this, somewhat from less background noise, etc.
There is/will be more than one factor, whether they lead up to audible differences, or its merely psychoacoutics, is hard to say. Personally I wouldn't say either way until I did some simple SPL tests to find out. Should be easy enough to do.